Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Dog Gum Warts How Can I Get Gum Out Of My Dog's Paw?

How can I get gum out of my dog's paw? - dog gum warts

My dog accidentally chewing gum in my leg and I can not be removed. If anyone has an idea, please let me know. Thank you.

7 comments:

Yooper_C... said...

Peanut butter works great concern that you do not like the idea to leave something behind .. great gift for your dog!

ironica7 said...

I wouldnt know if the feet in the blocks of their own. Put a small piece of paper towel, so do not get it on the carpet or something else. Maybe the dog would you take with your teeth over time.

Blue Jean Baby said...

I think the attempt to deceive the human hair ...... Ice cream, peanut butter, lard, etc.

Laurabea... said...

Peanut butter. Keep your dog's paw and put a lump on his leg and then rub with a cloth and rub the legs and the work of skin with your fingers and a small comb teeth, everything you say. It is customary to harm his dog. The oil of the peanut butter is, what will happen. You may need to do more than once. I take most of the rubber to the first forehead. If your dog is concerned, they may need help. Your dog can do that too, and clean the majority itself lol

MELANIE said...

Try cold water or ice (if it can handle). He is in pieces and not GOOY and fibrous.
You can not final cleaning with isopropyl alcohol.

Anonymous said...

You may be able to keep some ice to freeze and then break pieces

greendog... said...

Try peanut butter. This is what we have on our hair as children. Rub well with a good average height of peanut butter. Good luck.

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