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Paw Prints from Vet Hi, to those mourning precious pets. When we let go of our sweet Hunter, the vet gave us his pawprints in "clay". They said it would harden with air exposure. However, it has been a week and the clay is still quite sticky. I suspect that they use Sculpey type of clay and it needs to be baked in a low oven to harden properly. Any quorum on this? I did call the vet to ask, but they seem clueless, like we are the first people to ask this question. I was an art major in college so I feel like I could make a pretty good guess. Thanks for anyone with experience. |
How very nice of your vet to do that. I wish my vet would do that, I will have to suggest this to her. Sorry but I cannot offer any help. |
Matese, you seem like a very kind person, thanks for your replies. xo |
Newyorki That was very sweet of your vet to give that paw print to you,I bought one at the crematorium and they do take a week or so to set firmly. Keep in mind we’re in Arizona where the humidity is extremely low , if your in a high humidity area it most like will take longer to cure maybe even 2 weeks. I would worry about baking the clay as it could possibly cause it to crack. Just let it dry naturally and gently check it ever few days... |
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