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Draw It Out® K9 TheraMud™ Skin & Coat Mud Mask 16oz
Draw It Out® K9 TheraMud™ Skin & Coat Mud Mask 16oz
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Draw It Out® K9 TheraMud™ Skin & Coat Mud Mask 16oz
Short answer: K9 TheraMud™ is a mineral-rich dog skin and coat mud mask made for barn dogs, ranch dogs, trail dogs, outdoor dogs, and rough coat days. It fits the real-life grooming routine after dust, dry lots, weeds, mud, travel, play, and everyday mess.
Built for dogs that live like dogs
Some dogs do not spend their whole life on a couch. They ride along, work the barn aisle, sleep by the tack room, chase the kids, roll in the dirt, and come home wearing the day. TheraMud™ was built for that dog.
Best for
- Barn dogs, ranch dogs, trail dogs, farm dogs, and active outdoor dogs.
- Dusty, dirty, rough, or dull coat days.
- Post-adventure grooming after mud, weeds, dry lots, travel, and play.
- Dog owners who want a deeper skin and coat conditioning step without overcomplicating the routine.
Why it belongs in the K9 routine
- Mineral-rich mud mask: A focused coat-care reset for dirty, hard-living dogs.
- Simple rinse-out application: Work it into the coat, let it sit briefly, then rinse clean.
- Made for routine care: Use after rough coat days, dirty barn days, trail days, or whenever your dog needs a reset.
- Pairs with K9 Advanced™ Relief Spray: TheraMud™ for skin and coat reset days; K9 Advanced™ Relief Spray for post-play external care routines.
Choose your option
- 16oz: The everyday bottle. Best for trying the routine. Retail: $29.99.
- 2 Pack: The best value. Keep one at home and one in the barn. Retail: $49.99.
How to use
- Wet or dampen the coat as needed.
- Apply TheraMud™ to the target coat area.
- Massage through the coat down toward the skin.
- Let it sit briefly as part of your grooming routine.
- Rinse thoroughly and dry as usual.
Simple K9 rule
TheraMud™ for coat reset days. K9 Advanced™ Relief Spray for post-play routines.
Safety note
For external use only. Avoid eyes and mucous membranes. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Open wounds, severe redness, swelling, limping, bleeding, infection concerns, sudden behavior changes, or anything that does not improve should be handled with your veterinarian.
