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This morning I decided was the perfect time to gloss my stairs, the vertical bit, not the bits you walk on, as logic told me less people to walk on it (Mini Boo at school, Mr Boo at work) less chance of it getting ruined before it had chance to dry.
Sadly, I forgot to factor it my idiotic dog.
When I'd finished, rather pleased with my effort I decided to have a bath, and the dog decided to sit on the stairs and wait for me to come out of the bathroom again, she obviously got bored of sitting to attention and slumped against the stairs.
So now, ive a stair that looks like it's wearing a coat and a plank of a dog with a massive white stripe along one side of her.
How do I get it off her?
Sadly, I forgot to factor it my idiotic dog.
When I'd finished, rather pleased with my effort I decided to have a bath, and the dog decided to sit on the stairs and wait for me to come out of the bathroom again, she obviously got bored of sitting to attention and slumped against the stairs.
So now, ive a stair that looks like it's wearing a coat and a plank of a dog with a massive white stripe along one side of her.
How do I get it off her?
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LOL Boo
But being serious
You could try this..
You can loosen it off the hairs of the coat with a little vegetable or sunflower oil brushed through the coat with a fine comb, but basically you either get some patience or you cut it out of the coat because it will take time to groom out naturally.
Or,
Bei ng oil based you could rub vegetable oil...
But being serious
Or,
Bei
16:14 Mon 23rd Apr 2012
LOL Boo
But being serious
You could try this..
You can loosen it off the hairs of the coat with a little vegetable or sunflower oil brushed through the coat with a fine comb, but basically you either get some patience or you cut it out of the coat because it will take time to groom out naturally.
Or,
Being oil based you could rub vegetable oil into it allowing it to stay on as long as possible then brush, repeat as necessary. The dog will love all the attention, and his coat gets conditioned into the bargain.
Sorry, looking at all the advice, this seems to be the only remedy, short of clipping and scissors, but ask your vet.
But being serious
You could try this..
You can loosen it off the hairs of the coat with a little vegetable or sunflower oil brushed through the coat with a fine comb, but basically you either get some patience or you cut it out of the coat because it will take time to groom out naturally.
Or,
Being oil based you could rub vegetable oil into it allowing it to stay on as long as possible then brush, repeat as necessary. The dog will love all the attention, and his coat gets conditioned into the bargain.
Sorry, looking at all the advice, this seems to be the only remedy, short of clipping and scissors, but ask your vet.
One of mine did the same thing some time ago, and it was only a few weeks before Crufts so no way could I cut it out. I used a mixture of vegetable oil, vaseline and peanut butter, not at the same time, but separately over a few days, and after washing it off used a harsh bristle brush. It will come out if you have patience as it dries hard and flakes off. Dont use harsh solvents as it may aggravate her skin.
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