Entry & Exit
Manage the transition. Protect what's inside.
Entry & Exit handles the moment your dog comes back from a walk — the friction between outside and inside. Dirty paws, wet trails, residue on the floor. Two tools that turn a messy return into a 60-second routine.
Every walk ends the same way. Dirty paws on clean floors. Muddy prints on the rug. The hallway becomes the dirtiest room in the house, twice a day.
Why one tool doesn't solve it
The mess at the door has two phases — active dirt on paws, and residual moisture on floors. Wiping alone doesn't clean between paw pads. A mat alone doesn't remove dirt. Each phase requires a different tool.
Each tool has a role
Different tools. Different layers. Clear boundaries.
The Paw Reset
Clean paws at the door. 30 seconds per paw. Water does the work.
- replacement for a full bath
- fully drying paws (use a towel for drying)
The Entry Mat
Absorb what the rinse doesn't catch. The last step before inside.
- replacement for active paw cleaning (use The Paw Reset)
- Not designed for heavily muddy returns alone (clean paws first)
Rinse at the door. Absorb the rest. Walk in clean.
About Entry & Exit
Do I need both the Paw Reset and the Entry Mat?
The Paw Reset does the active cleaning. The Entry Mat provides passive absorption for residual moisture. Together they catch everything. On dry days, the mat alone may be enough.
Does this replace towel drying?
The Paw Reset cleans paws but doesn't fully dry them. The Entry Mat absorbs residual moisture. For heavy rain, you may still want a quick towel dry before the mat.
How often do I wash the Entry Mat?
Machine washable. Frequency depends on use — weekly for daily walkers, every 2 weeks for lighter use.
The mess starts at the door. So does the solution.