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"You can buy dog deodrant, and yes i have bought it before " he's got that already he likes a shower too - he'd get in with me if i let him ! | |||
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"shoot it and buy a cat?" nooooooooooooooooo he's my boy besides got 2 girl cats too but they reside with mrs bus | |||
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"One thing you can try is to get the dog to soak its paws in a strong salt water solution... OK getting a dog to soak its feet is a problem, but you could put it in the bath and just have an inch or so or water. Keep the dog entertained for 10 minutes and it should easily be enough. Salty water works with humans if there is a build up are (harmless but smelly) bacteria in the skin and pores by drawing it out. You could give it a go." am liking that idea he likes a shower, so a bath would be no issue | |||
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" Salty water works with humans if there is a build up are (harmless but smelly) bacteria in the skin and pores by drawing it out. You could give it a go." Is this personal experience...? | |||
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" Salty water works with humans if there is a build up are (harmless but smelly) bacteria in the skin and pores by drawing it out." This is the best and quickest way to get rid of verucas or athletes foot to name but a few foot conditions.. find it works better with sea salt water as well.. no sure if it would work with dogs as even the salt on the paths in winter can dry and crack the pads on their paws .. | |||
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"One thing you can try is to get the dog to soak its paws in a strong salt water solution... OK getting a dog to soak its feet is a problem, but you could put it in the bath and just have an inch or so or water. Keep the dog entertained for 10 minutes and it should easily be enough. Salty water works with humans if there is a build up are (harmless but smelly) bacteria in the skin and pores by drawing it out. You could give it a go." pop a couple of drops of tea tree oil in as well | |||
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"shoot it and buy a cat? Is that legal Mr Policeman? " . Indeed! | |||
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"shoot it and buy a cat? Is that legal Mr Policeman? . Indeed! " fine as long as we don't catch you | |||
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