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Originally Posted by Sunnydayz I can only imagine, I remember when I lived where it snowed, the whole bottom of my car became corroded from the salt on the roads so I can only imagine what it would do to a poor dogs feet. Thankfully the mountains I lived in, I owned 20 acres of land so I had tons of room for my chow to run on at the time. |
Wow, that sounds awesome!! 20 acres. That is like my whole street. ahahahaha
Well, I am going to have to try and get the boots on her or just do what I am doing, wash her feet EVERY day, which is a total pain and very time consuming. Especially since our walks during the week are on my lunch time as that is the warmest part of the day. I work about a mile from home and I take her into work in the a.m. and take her home for lunch, walk her, clean her up and then go back into work. I leave work around 10 of one and I have to be back at 2:00, so as you can imagine, it is quite the rush.
I am thinking that fighting her to get the boots on her feet is going to take up most of the lunch hour, so I just don't know if they will work!!