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Old 05-04-2014, 05:12 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by ladyjane View Post
The surgeons I use recommend Goo Gone. Unisolve is another remover.
Goo gone and unison e are fantasticly quick, but I would be worried about not getting it off completely and then the dog licking the area. They are fairly toxic solutions.


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Hair!!!! lol there is no hair, I believe the hair has grown under the adhesive , I don't have the coconut oil, do have olive oil. Today I will try the olive oil, if I need to, tomorrow I will get the coconut. Excuse me if I sound duhhhh, but in all the years I have had yorkies, poodles, schnauzers, never was there a "pain patch" nothing ever glued to my pups skin, this is all new to me, so my stupid question is "coconut oil, would I get this in a health food store" I use coconut oil body lotion, but will not put this on the prince, because he may lick it. Thank for you suggestion.
LOL, sorry. I meant the new hair growing under the adhesive. You may almost have to scrape it (the softened adhesive) off with your fingernails. You can buy coconut oil in the natural section of your grocery store or any health food store. It's used mainly
for cooking. It's a solid at room temp and then quickly liquifies. It smells delicious! Bonus with the count oil, it's awesome to use in between shampoos to soften the dog's hair and work out mats.
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