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Author Topic : real life prob - to do with grooming
 evilwolf61
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5/18/2009 3:07:40 PM reply with quote send message to evilwolf61 Object to Post   

k ill start from the beggining my nan has a lab the prob the lab (mj) he has been let out by accident and he came back with all of his fur coverd in mud at that time i thought that was it but why i bathed him what do u know some mint humbugs or what ever had got stuck to his fur and if i go to tuch them he seems to be in quite a bit of pain. i got no idea what to do. i srlsy need some advice plz. sad :(
 PPvallhunds
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5/28/2009 5:57:53 AM reply with quote send message to PPvallhunds Object to Post

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if its causing him pain you could have a vet knock him out to have them brushed or cut out.

other than that as long as its just stuck to the fur i would get someone to distract him with food and very slowley cut them out but doing a little bit of fur at a time. i had to do this when my lionhead rabit got sticky stuff stuck in the fur between her back legs. i did a bit then gave her a rest then did some more then let her rest again. got it all eventualy.

good luck.

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