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Hey all! Now that summer is fast approaching here in the Northeast, I have come upon a problem....
How on Earth do I get the pitch/sap off my dog's feet. It won't come off with doggie shampoo, and I know peanut butter works on skin, but you try getting a dog to sit still while you lather her paw up with peanut butter!!! Any suggesitons??? |
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Peanut butter works because of the oils. Citrus oil works even better and is availble as a cleaner. Dogs don't seem to like the taste as much.
I get the same problem with poplar fuzz sticking to their feet, fur and even in thier throats if you don't get them off fast enough. |
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