You could try warm water with soap, if it's a lot or really bad it might need to be scissors outDoes anyone have experience with getting pine pitch out of this kind of fluff monster coat ??
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You could try warm water with soap, if it's a lot or really bad it might need to be scissors outDoes anyone have experience with getting pine pitch out of this kind of fluff monster coat ??
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I read maybe olive oil... ? No scissors, oof...You could try warm water with soap, if it's a lot or really bad it might need to be scissors out
Oh yeah, he’s a show dog, right? That’s tough!!!I read maybe olive oil... ? No scissors, oof...
I was really wondering about that too! It's not alot, about the size of a 50cent piece, it's on his side, close to his back so no scissors can happen.Is rubbing alcohol safe around dogs? Could try that?
Ah okay that makes sense!!!I was really wondering about that too! It's not alot, about the size of a 50cent piece, it's on his side, close to his back so no scissors can happen.
I'm texting a handler... Just thought there could be experienced groomers hereOh yeah, he’s a show dog, right? That’s tough!!!
It’s a good thought!!! I think there are some just maybe have never dealt with this particular issue before. Idk.I'm texting a handler... Just thought there could be experienced groomers here![]()
coconut oil!!!I was really wondering about that too! It's not alot, about the size of a 50cent piece, it's on his side, close to his back so no scissors can happen.
Right. Or this particular breed. I have to drive way far away to a groomer that was trained by a handler on exactly how to groom Leo's. It's surprising how much it matters....It’s a good thought!!! I think there are some just maybe have never dealt with this particular issue before. Idk.