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You been smokin' dat crap again?....What a pup sitter you turned out to be, lettin' the poor pup in the kennel on concrete and makin' his pads sore........... :roll:

Gosh darn it Steve, bring the pup in the house on da rug and da couch before the owner finds out what ya went an did.................. :shock: :p
 

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When we dog sit they come in the house. Teach the to get on the couch and bed. Beg people food with our pro moochers. Teach them to speak and give "paw" and bark at the door bell. Funny we havent pet sat in a while :wink:
 

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spaightlabs said:
I've used it - works great, especially if the dog is outside - the stuff is kinda sticky/gooey and wouljd be tough on carpet or wood...

I ordered it from Lion Country...




Thanks maybe I'll try it.

As for you other guys :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :wink:
 

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At our doggie day care where the dogs are on concrete running/stopping/sliding we use a product called Pad Gaurd or Pad tough. It is a spray and the newbie dogs we spray it on their pads before they go out for about a week and it works wonders.
 

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Steve Shaver said:
Anybody use the stuff that coats a dogs tender pads? I'm babysitting a pup that has sore pads from pacing ih a concrete kennel. Suggestions?
steve,

We started using this stuff a few years ago....called Musher's Friend or something similar. It great when you've got high volume stuff in old wheat and corn fields.

JT
 
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