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#105690 - 09/14/07 10:01 PM sap removal
DougM Offline
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Help! My white dog is becoming an Appaloosa! MANY sap spots on her hindquarters from her favorite shady spot. any ideas?

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#105693 - 09/14/07 10:32 PM Re: sap removal [Re: DougM]
Shadow_oo00 Offline
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Registered: 08/21/07
Posts: 301
Loc: Pennsylvania, USA
kerosene or something like "goof off" or "oops" might work. Never had a dog with sap on it before though, so its just a suggestion, like anything else I would try it on a small spot first to see if the animal has a reaction. And make sure you use it in a well vented area. I would think as long as you put it on a rag first then work it into the hair it shouldn't bother the animal, but again test on a small area first.

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#105702 - 09/14/07 11:34 PM Re: sap removal [Re: Shadow_oo00]
Susan Offline
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Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
Kerosene is harsh on the skin, and could cause liver and kidney problems, esp on an older dog.

Try PAM nonstick cooking spray. Look for the basic or 'original' one. Saturate the spots, rub it a bit or let it soak, then brush or comb the area. Show dog people say it's great for removing burs in long-haired dogs.

If the PAM doesn't work on your dog's coat, use Formula 409 from the cleaning section of your grocery store. It's gentle and works better than anything else I've ever found for sap on hands. Use it straight on individual spots, don't bathe the whole dog in it. Then rinse thoroughly.

Sue


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#105719 - 09/15/07 03:04 AM Re: sap removal [Re: Shadow_oo00]
ironraven Offline
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I wouldn't try a poisonous material on an animals fur. Something about they lick themselves clean and don't have an understanding of the danger. smile

Try peanut butter, like you would with a bubblegum in the hair. But I'll be honest, my long haired cats get sheered every summer for this very reason.
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#105721 - 09/15/07 03:08 AM Re: sap removal [Re: DougM]
frostbite Offline
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Registered: 07/22/07
Posts: 148
Loc: TN
I used plain old alcohol when I got the sap from spruce trees on me-guess it should be ok on a dog.

Just remember no smoking or open flames

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#105735 - 09/15/07 05:18 AM Re: sap removal [Re: DougM]
xbanker Offline
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Urbanhound.com recommends, "Take some salad oil (canola, corn, olive—whatever you’ve got)...." Here's the full text.
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#105757 - 09/15/07 02:55 PM Re: sap removal [Re: DougM]
OldBaldGuy Offline
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You could always just cut off the hair with sap on it and let it grow back out...
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#105758 - 09/15/07 03:18 PM Re: sap removal [Re: OldBaldGuy]
Shadow_oo00 Offline
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I guess I should have said " use it on the hair only, then give the animal a bath" My mistake, I always assume people know things....lol
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#105773 - 09/15/07 10:21 PM Re: sap removal [Re: Shadow_oo00]
benjammin Offline
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Registered: 02/06/04
Posts: 4020
Loc: Anchorage AK
Seems like a waste, but you could probably cut sap with some cheap rum or bourbon. Likely not to be quite so hazardous for the pooch then either.

Or you could just rub some meat broth on it and the dog will get rid of the sap himself.
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#105774 - 09/15/07 10:23 PM Re: sap removal [Re: benjammin]
OldBaldGuy Offline
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"...you could probably cut sap with some cheap rum or bourbon..."

Are you nuts??? Waste good booze, even cheap stuff, on a dog????????
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