Seephy | All Season Shield Paw Balm (1 OZ)
Seephy | All Season Shield Paw Balm (1 OZ)
The First Paw Balm Built Around Deep Penetration, Not Surface Coating
Ingredients
Ingredients
The Deep Penetration Complex:
- Avocado Oil
The foundation of the formula. Rich in omega-9 fatty acids and natural vitamin E. Penetrates deeper than coconut oil, carrying active ingredients below the outer pad surface into the tissue layers where dryness, cracking, and thickening actually originate. Most balms use lighter oils that stay on top. Avocado doesn't. - Lanolin
Pharmaceutical-grade emollient derived from wool. Specifically recommended by veterinarians for rough, thickened, and hyperkeratotic pad tissue. Works with avocado oil to reach and soften the deeper layers. No other mainstream paw balm leads with lanolin. - Hydrolyzed Sericin
Silk protein. Once the active oils have penetrated, sericin forms a breathable micro-film on the pad surface that locks in moisture and supports healthy skin-cell turnover over time. Used in premium human dermatology. Unique to Seephy in this category.
The Protective Barrier Complex:
- Beeswax + Microcrystalline Wax
Creates a durable outer layer that seals in what the active complex has delivered. Friction-resistant through daily walks. Resists washing off. - Coconut Oil
Antimicrobial. Soothes inflammation and protects against secondary infection in cracked tissue. - Grapeseed Oil
Lightweight carrier with natural antioxidants. - Tocopherol (Vitamin E)
Supports skin-cell regeneration and helps repair micro-cracks before they deepen. - Macadamia Nut Oil
Rich in palmitoleic acid, closely mimics the skin's natural lipids for seamless absorption. - Tea Tree Oil
At safe, veterinary-tested topical concentrations. Non-toxic if occasionally licked.
How to Use
How to Use
DAILY USE (Year-Round Maintenance):
- Scoop a pea-sized amount per paw
- Massage gently into pads and between toes
- Allow 5-10 minutes to absorb — before rest or bedtime works best
FOR ROUGH OR THICKENED PADS:
- Apply 2-3x daily for the first 2-3 weeks until condition improves
- A short warm-water soak before applying helps the avocado oil penetrate deeper
- Night application is ideal, the body repairs tissue during sleep
FOR NOSE (dryness or hyperkeratosis):
- Apply a small amount with a fingertip, same technique as paws
- Same formula, same mechanism — no separate product needed
✓ One jar = 25-35 applications for a medium dog
✓ Safe if licked — all ingredients tested at formulation concentrations
✓ Store at room temperature (65-75°F)
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
SHIPPING:
✓ FREE standard shipping on all orders over $59
✓ Ships within 24/48 hours (Mon-Fri)
✓ 5-9 business days delivery (USA)
✓ Tracking provided via email
30-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE:
Not seeing results? Email us within 30 days for
a full refund. No return shipping required.
You keep the product.
Most Paw Balms Stay on the Surface. That's the Problem.
You've probably tried a paw balm before. Applied it, noticed the pads felt softer for a day or two, then watched the dryness and roughness come back. Same result every time.
It's not that the balm didn't work. It's that it worked exactly where it was designed to, on the surface. A wax or petroleum layer forms on top of the pad, traps some moisture, and protects against mild friction. Then it wears off. And the cycle repeats.
The issue is that dryness, cracking, and thickening don't start on the surface. They start in the deeper tissue layers of the pad, where surface balms never reach.
Avocado oil is specifically chosen as the base of this formula because of its penetration depth. It carries active ingredients through the outer pad layer and into the tissue underneath. Lanolin works on those deeper layers to soften and restore. Hydrolyzed silk protein then forms a surface film that holds the results in place.
Surface → deep → sealed. That's the sequence most balms skip steps two and three on.
Why It Works Deeper Than Other Balms
AVOCADO OIL
The Deep Carrier
Omega-9 rich. Penetrates deeper than coconut oil. Carries active ingredients past the outer pad surface into the tissue layers where pad problems originate.
vs coconut oil: lighter molecular structure, sits closer to the surface
LANOLIN
The Tissue Emollient
Pharmaceutical-grade. Veterinarians specifically recommend it for rough, thickened, and hyperkeratotic pad tissue. Works at the layer avocado oil reaches. Most paw balms don't contain it.
vs wax balms: surface barrier only, no emollient action in deeper tissue
HYDROLYZED SERICIN
The Silk Protein Film
Derived from silk protein. Forms a breathable micro-film on the pad surface. Locks in what the active oils have delivered. Supports healthy skin-cell turnover. Used in premium human skincare. No other paw balm contains it.
vs standard moisturizers: no film-forming or regulatory properties
How All Season Shield Works
↓ DEEP PENETRATION (0-15 min)
Avocado oil absorbs through the outer pad surface and carries lanolin into the deeper tissue layers. This is the step most balms never complete. Vaseline, coconut oil, and standard wax products don't reach this depth, they perform their function at the surface and stop there.
🛡️ RESTORATION (15-30 min)
Lanolin works on the tissue it's been carried into, softening roughness, reducing thickening, and beginning to restore the pad's natural flexibility. This is where the actual pad condition improves, not just how the pad feels immediately after application.
🐾 SEAL (Continuous)
Hydrolyzed sericin forms a micro-film across the pad surface. Beeswax and microcrystalline wax create the outer barrier. Together they lock in what the first two steps have delivered and protect the pad through daily activity. The results compound with consistent use, each application builds on the last.
One Formula. Every Season. Every Condition.
Your dog doesn't tell you when his paws hurt. These are the signs that something is being ignored, and what consistent daily use actually resolves.
Customer Before/After




Real Results From Real Dogs
Don't just take our word for it
I've tried three different balms over the years. They all helped a little but nothing lasted. The pads would be soft for a day and rough again by the end of the week. This is the first one where I've seen the improvement actually hold. Three months in and her pads are consistently better, not just the morning after I apply it.
My Bulldog has had hyperkeratosis on his paws and nose since he was five. I was buying Paw Soother for the paws and Snout Soother for the nose, two products, two routines. The vet suggested finding one good formula for both. This is it. The paws and nose are the best they've looked in two years
She's 11 and her pads just kept getting rougher. The vet said it's normal aging, keep them moisturized. I tried Vaseline for a year. It helped a little but never really fixed it. Three weeks into All Season Shield and the texture is completely different. She doesn't flinch when I touch her paws anymore.
Vet Recommended
The most common mistake I see with paw care is using a product that works on the surface but doesn't penetrate. Vaseline, coconut oil, standard wax balms, they all do something, but they do it at the wrong layer.
For persistent roughness, pad thickening, or hyperkeratosis, you need ingredients that actually reach the tissue where the problem is. Avocado oil has the penetration depth to do that. Lanolin has the emollient capacity to work once it gets there. That's the combination I look for.
All Season Shield is what I recommend for daily paw maintenance, especially in senior dogs.
— Dr. Marcus Chen, DVM — Minneapolis Veterinary Clinic
30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
Use All Season Shield daily for a full month. If your dog's pads aren't noticeably softer, less cracked, and healthier, email us and we'll refund you completely.
Even if the tin is empty.
Results come from consistent daily use, the formula works at the tissue level and that takes time. If it doesn't work for your dog, we want to understand why. That matters more to us than keeping $29.99.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why avocado oil and not coconut oil?
Why avocado oil and not coconut oil?
Coconut oil is a good light moisturizer with antimicrobial properties, it's actually in this formula as a supporting ingredient. But as a base oil, it stays relatively close to the surface. Avocado oil has a heavier fatty acid profile (rich in oleic and omega-9) that allows it to penetrate deeper into the pad tissue. For daily pad maintenance that actually changes the tissue condition over time, penetration depth matters. Coconut oil as the primary carrier keeps everything at the surface.
How is this different from Musher's Secret or other seasonal balms?
How is this different from Musher's Secret or other seasonal balms?
Musher's Secret is formulated for weather protection, it creates a surface wax barrier against snow, salt, and friction. That's its job and it does it well.
All Season Shield is formulated for daily pad tissue health, not seasonal protection. The avocado oil + lanolin combination targets the deeper layers of the pad. If you're in a harsh winter climate with heavy salt use, Winter Shield before walks and All Season Shield before bed is the ideal pairing, they do different jobs
My dog has hyperkeratosis. Will this work?
My dog has hyperkeratosis. Will this work?
Yes, hyperkeratosis is one of the conditions this formula is specifically equipped for. Lanolin is the ingredient veterinarians recommend for hyperkeratosis because it reaches and softens thickened keratin tissue. Avocado oil gets it there. Hydrolyzed sericin supports healthy cell turnover over time.
Apply 2-3x daily for the first 2-3 weeks. Hyperkeratosis is manageable with consistency, most dogs show visible softening within 2-3 weeks of daily use.
Can I use this on the nose too?
Can I use this on the nose too?
Yes. Same formula, same application, a small amount massaged onto the nose pad with a fingertip. For dogs with dryness or hyperkeratosis on both paws and nose, this removes the need for a separate product.
How quickly will I see results?
How quickly will I see results?
Everyday dryness and roughness: noticeable softening within 5-7 days of daily use.
More advanced conditions (persistent cracking, hyperkeratosis, age-related thickening): visible improvement typically within 14-21 days. Results compound, each application builds on the last.
Is my senior dog a good candidate for this?
Is my senior dog a good candidate for this?
Especially. Pad changes in dogs 7+, increasing roughness, thickening, reduced elasticity are a normal aging process and respond well to daily application of a formula that reaches the tissue layer. Most senior dog owners see meaningful results within 2-3 weeks of starting a consistent routine.

