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Sap In Dog's FurTammy from Sisters, OR Feedback About This Post:RE: Sap In Dog's FurI read the suggestions, grabbed my dog, olive oil & a comb. The dried sap was out in about 8 seconds! Thank you, thank you, thank you! Post by ppcaffrey RE: Tar In Dog's FurAny idea what to do if my dog has tar in Her hair & in her paws? Post By Lucy (Guest Post) RE: Sap In Dog's FurI was told by a groomer to use WD40, that it works wonderful just be sure you wash it off when finished so the dog won't lick it off. Post By Doxie Mama (Guest Post) RE: Sap In Dog's FurHi, use butter to bring it down. Gently try to comb it out or if necessary cut out what can't be combed out. My baby gets pitch in her feet hairs and is a real pain. I only use butter when it is time for her bath again. I will do the butter earlier in the day so I have time to work the pitch out and so that it is still early enough to bath her before the sun goes down. Hope this helps. Post by RoxysMom RE: Sap In Dog's FurTry using Lestoil. It works very well at removing sticky things. Post By Coll (Guest Post) RE: Sap In Dog's Fur
You could some cornstarch or baby powder (great things from the 60's we used to put in our hair when no time to wash it. Then the instant powdered shampoos came out.) Post by T&T Grandma RE: Sap In Dog's FurI used to use 409 to get pine pitch off my goats. Some liked nail polish remover. Post by kimhis RE: Sap In Dog's FurI've always used just a bit of baby oil on my black lab when he gets into stuff. Squirt a little spot on and comb out the 'stuff'. It usually gets it all out and doesn't hurt his fur either. Post by fldame RE: Sap In Dog's Fur
You can use Crisco, butter, olive oil or anything greasy - work into the hair with the sap - it will loosen the sap from the hair - then shampoo or wash off with a soapy rag. Post by tejas RE: Sap In Dog's Fur
I've heard that you can use peanut butter to remove sap... Just make sure you shampoo out the peanut butter or all the neighborhood dogs will be licking her fur! Post by Cyinda |
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