the easiest answer is that if your dogs pad is a torn in half go straight to the vet. if your dogs pad has a tiny bit of pad hanging of you can either carefuly cut it off or leave it and put a small bandage on so it doesnt get adjitated the next day if its not better or really swollen you will have to go straight to the vets
thank you for reading and hope that your dogs pad gets better!!!!!!!
A technique that has worked for me: Once you get it cleaned up, use adhesive sutures to pull the wound together, then super-glue it.
The only problem left is to keep your dog from licking the wound. My approach is to put a bandage on the foot and stay with the dog until I've succeeded in training it to leave the bandage be. This last part is only needed once per dog.
wash it in cold as possible water, tie a soft cloth (terry or washcloth preferable) on the pad and take the dog to a vet to get ointment
otherwise don't let it get on its feet if you cant get to a vet, wash often and do not let it get an infection
Rinse it under cold water and rap it up. Make sure your dog doesn't walk on it. Get it immediately into the car and get it to the vet. The vet will take care of the torn paw.
Chewing Gum... I think
Peanut butter can be used to remove chewing gum from hard surfaces.
Use detergent
Chewing Gum. Chewing Gum. Chewing Gum.
Shave the cat.
Use chewing gum remover
Get to a hospital. Pretty quick.
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In order to remove chewing gum, start by freezing the sheets. THis can be done easily by putting them outside if it is winter where you are. The gum will then break off easily. Once you break the gum off, thaw the sheets, pretreat the remaining stain, and wash them as you normally would.
He either swallows it or throws it away. Dogs chew throw chewing gum a lot because they are trying to dissolve it and they can't, only reason.
I think its Wrigleys I bielive its Wrigley's chewing gum
The first chewing gum was whale blubber.