ZenPaw

Is Your Dog Constantly Scratching and Licking Their Paws? Here's How to Help Stop the Itch in 8+ Weeks.

  • research shows: 83% of dog owners see improvement in 8+ weeks.
  • recommended by vets: supports the skin barrier from the inside out.
  • forget complicated routines: just add daily drops to their meal.
Dog with itchy skin before and after

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Common signs of itchy skin in dogs

What are the signs?

Here are some warning signs of skin barrier stress to look out for:

  • Constant scratching
  • Constant paw licking
  • Red, irritated skin
  • Head shaking and gunky ears
  • Yeast smell or recurring skin flare-ups
Hidden reason itching licking and scratching keeps coming back

The #1 Hidden Reason
Itching, Licking & Scratching
Keep Coming Back

Most dog owners blame the obvious: allergies, food, grass, fleas, or a sensitive stomach. So they try anti-itch chews, probiotic treats, shampoos, creams, or medication, but the scratching often comes back.

Why? Because those triggers put pressure on the same weak point: your dog’s skin barrier.

When the skin barrier is stressed, moisture escapes more easily and irritants can bother the skin more. That’s when the loop starts again: itch, scratch, lick, red skin, repeat.

CoatRestore natural oils for dogs

Stop the Itch With Natural Oils That Work From the Inside Out

CoatRestore is a 100% natural itch-relief oil supplement made with omega-3, GLA, and vitamin E.

It gives your dog targeted daily support for the weak point behind recurring itching: the skin barrier.

  • Supports the root of the itch cycle, not just the surface symptoms
  • Helps your dog better handle everyday triggers like grass, food, dryness, and seasonal irritation
  • Fits into their normal routine: just add drops to their meal
Not an overnight fix. With consistent use, the skin barrier is better supported, natural defenses improve, and itching can start to settle.

Recommended by vets

“I’ve been a veterinarian for 10 years, and I see dogs with recurring itching and paw licking all the time. In many cases, surface care alone is not enough. Supporting the skin barrier from within, especially with omega-3 and GLA, is a sensible daily approach when flare-ups keep coming back.”

Dr. Sarah Mitchell
Dr. Sarah Mitchell, DVM
Verified Veterinarian

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