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Yeast Defence Powder for Itchy Paws and Irritated Skin

$16.00

Is your dog stuck in the frustrating "itch, lick, repeat" loop? That musty, corn-chip paw smell and constant scratching usually trace back to one thing: too much moisture in the warm, hidden spots yeast loves.

Colt's Woof Yeast Defense Powder is a natural grooming powder built for exactly those "hot zones" — between the toe pads, inside skin folds, and around the groin. It works by absorbing the excess moisture that lets yeast take hold, while soothing the look and feel of irritated skin and neutralizing odor. Fresh, dry, comfortable paws — the simple way.

  • Draws out and absorbs excess moisture from the damp spots where yeast thrives
  • Made with Aloe Ferox — a rare South African aloe long valued for its natural cleansing and skin-soothing properties
  • Puff-applicator bottle dispenses neatly between toe pads, without the mess
  • Absorbs moisture, neutralizes odor, and soothes the look and feel of itchy skin
  • Naturally absorbent arrowroot, kaolin clay, and diatomaceous earth keep trouble zones dry and fresh

NON- TOXIC · TALC FREE · SAFE IF LICKED

Scientific Studies

Our formulations are guided by scientific research to ensure effective, nature-powered support for your dog's wellness.
Dermatitis Soothing Relief for Irritated Skin
The Findings: Studies show Aloe ferox provides significant relief for atopic dermatitis, making it a potent natural alternative for dogs with chronic itching and skin sensitivities.
Dey, S., et al. (2015). Clinical & Exp. Dermatology Research. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26510768/
Anti-Redness Inflammation & Redness Control
The Findings: Aloe ferox was confirmed to have powerful "anti-erythema" properties, significantly reducing skin redness while providing deeper hydration than standard aloe.
Hamman, J. H., et al. (2014). Journal of Med. Plants Research. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4078333/
Wound Healing Accelerated Tissue Repair
The Findings: Research demonstrated that Aloe ferox significantly accelerated the natural healing process in animal models, supporting its use for "hot spots" and abrasions.
Jia, Y., et al. (2008). Journal of Ethnopharmacology. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18773950/

Yeast loves warmth and moisture — which is why paws, skin folds, and the groin are where that musty smell and endless scratching tend to start. Colt's Woof Yeast Defense Powder tackles the root of the problem by keeping those areas dry.

Our blend brings together naturally absorbent arrowroot powder, pH-friendly baking soda, soothing colloidal oatmeal, moisture-controlling diatomaceous earth, purifying kaolin clay, and Aloe Ferox — a unique South African aloe prized for centuries as a natural, skin-soothing botanical. Together they draw out excess moisture, help neutralize odor, and soothe the look and feel of irritated skin, creating a drier surface where yeast is less likely to take hold and flourish.

The powder spray bottle makes application between delicate toe pads simple and precise, with no mess. Ideal for keeping itchy, yeasty, moisture-prone dogs fresh and comfortable between baths.

How to use: Make sure the area is clean and thoroughly dry, then spray powder onto the affected spot (between the toes for yeasty paws). For everyday freshening, spray onto a dry coat, massage in, wait 5–10 minutes, and brush out excess. Best used alongside our Itchy Paw Soak.

Important Pet Health Notice: The information provided on this website, including any references to clinical studies, is for general informational and educational purposes only. Our products are designed to support your dog’s natural wellness and mobility.

Not a Substitute for Veterinary Care: This information does not constitute veterinary advice. Always consult your vet before starting a new health regimen or if you have specific concerns about your pet’s medical condition.

Scientific Substantiation: Claims regarding the benefits of our ingredients are supported by peer-reviewed clinical research and independent laboratory studies. View our full research citations under the Clinical Studies tab.