I looked on line for others with this problem.. One forum the writer said she called her ER vet, and they told her to wait until morning..so it is likely ok to do that..
Mayonnaise , Vaseline, Baby oil, and W-D 40 will get it off..
You are not likely to have chamomile tea or sleepy-time tea on hand, but in the future this will help you calm him down, so you can work on his feet..
Chamomile tea works very well, and is safe for him.
Dump it out of the teabag, and use 1 tablespoon for a large breed. Mix it in a little canned food, such as Mighty Dog, or Cesar's, and give about 30 minutes before he needs to relax. It will keep him happy, but reduce stress, so you can handle his feet.. It can be given as needed.
2006-09-12 19:32:20
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answered by Chetco 7
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2016-12-15 07:11:51
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answered by coman 3
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As long as he doesn't bite at them it shouldn't be bad. You could get some tea tree oil from walmart and swab the pads of his feet with that to get it off. It will help with the pain from the burn to his feet. Or until you get help while he is laying down put some aloe or a burn spray on it.
2006-09-12 23:45:01
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answered by really???? 3
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No, I sure that it will be the same amount of pain no matter what. I work in an Animal clinic and we use dawn soap for cases like that, or an oily base like olive oil, things like that. Best of luck.
I know this wont hurt to see. This is another dog "psycho" about his feet too.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X16zENHmE6w
2006-09-12 19:45:23
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answered by Anonymous
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HEllo, for a natural cleaner since he will lick his paws..is try rubbing olive oil and taking a green scrubbie and rub it, wash, and repeat several times..hopefully that helps..
2006-09-12 19:21:21
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answered by Snake happy 1
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NOT "pyscho"!!! Just NOT *TRAINED*!!!
Use a bit of COOKING OIL!!!
****NOTHING****else! Rub in,wiope off,repeat & finish w/a little soapy water & RINSE!
DO NOT listen to any IDIOT suggestions for ANY other CRAP,OK?
2006-09-12 23:42:28
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answered by Anonymous
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he is probably going to try to lick it off and when he finds out that it wont work he"ll probably start gnawing on them...i personally would not wait
2006-09-12 19:23:42
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answered by greg f 2
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hes goning to chew at it he's a lab (not to bright) and will it hurt to wait hmmm will it hurt NOT TO LET YOUR DOG PLAY IN FUKING ROAD TAR. im calling peta
2006-09-12 19:23:24
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answered by tj_george2 2
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no. try using baby oil. Outside, it can be messy.
2006-09-12 19:23:02
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answered by GiGi 4
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