Avoid These Sticky Situations
Dogs love to roll. It's what they do best. However, sometimes they roll into some sticky situations. Gum, motor oil, another dog's 'you know what,' burs, and that thing you simply can't explain that just smells awful. Sure, it happens. But before you try that home remedy to remove whatever it might be, you'll want to read this. As a new puppy owner, there's so much to learn and so little time. We've identified the stickiest situations that dogs get into and how to handle them: | |
1. Gummed up Pup If you have kids, it's likely that gum will eventually find its way onto your dog. The good news it that there are simple solutions to ridding your dog of this gummy dilemma.
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2. Oil Never Do That Again You know the drill. Dogs will roll in anything-even that puddle of motor oil in the garage you planned to do something about tomorrow. Greasy situations are common, but unless your dog has consumed it or gotten it in their eyes, there's no reason to panic.
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3. Waste Not, Want Not It's happened to the best of us. You're enjoying a nice day outside and a foul smell catches your attention. You turn and realize it's your dog. If your dog rolled in their or another dog's droppings, just remember that it's only temporary:
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4. Burdensome Burs Most dogs love to run, jump, eat, and explore the great outdoors. And when they do, there's a good chance they'll eventually bring some nature back with them. If your dog is prone to adventuring into the brush, this one's for you:
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Written by Wahl Clipper Corporation |