Mason's Dog Oil - For Massaging - Mason's Products - Made in England - For both animals and people |
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For massaging. To be used wherever massage is beneficial.
Mason's Products
Mason's Dog Oiltm
For Massaging
What Is Dog Oil?
Dog Oil is an odour free massage oil blended from the finest rapeseed oil (brassica oleifera) and petroleum jelly (petrolatum). No GMO's are used.
Dog Oil is not to slippery and does not dry out to quickly, providing the perfect viscosity for massage.
Originally made by 'Owd Bob' of Dukinfield in the 1920's, Dog Oil is still produced from the same recipe by the same family.
There are no animal products in Dog Oil. The finished product is not tested on animals.
How to used Dog Oil
Massage Dog Oil thoroughly into the appropriate areas twice a day for as long as possible. Dog Oil is particularly beneficial after a warm bath.
"It's good stuff..."
I personally have been using dog oil for many years for massaging and have sold hundreds if not thousands of jars to people. I, and so do my customers find, that Mason's Dog Oil is the best natural remedy to relieve arthritic pain as well as any muscular or joint pain. It's very easy to apply and the more the better. Kelly G. Below are some of the Mason's Dog Oil testimonials:
Jim Harrison and Nick Levi found Dog Oil especially useful on their 200 mile, 13 day trek from Scotland's West to East coasts. Jim is never without his Dog Oil on his backpacking expeditions. He says "I massage my leg and foot joints every night on a walk to ease the aches and keep me supple. It's good stuff." Nick also found Dog Oil good for his wind-burnt cracked lips.
"I find Dog Oil useful for general aches and pains experienced after a particularly hard training session." Ruth Chare. British Lightweight Tae Kwon Do Champion.
"The Dog Oil is very good. It is particularly beneficial when used in cold/windy conditions as it forms a protective barrier over the skin." Kevin Lilley. Multiple Gold Medal Winner in long distance running events at the World Firefighters' Games.
Why the name DOG OIL?
Dog Oil was first used on racing dogs, hence the unusual name. Today it is still rubbed into dogs and horses, including Innisfree, championship winning grey.
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