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Removing Horse Chestnut Sticky-Buds



 
 
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Old April 22nd 05, 06:24 PM
Robin McInnes
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Default Removing Horse Chestnut Sticky-Buds

Hi,

Does anyone have any suggestions regarding the best way to remove
sticky-bud residue from dogs? The horse chestnuts are currently shedding
their S-Bs, and my westie is getting very messy.

I think I'm looking here for some sort of solvent which will remove the
residue, but will be safe to use on my dog.

Cheers,
Robin McInnes
Cheshire, UK

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Old April 22nd 05, 07:10 PM
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On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 18:24:55 +0100 Robin McInnes whittled these words:
Hi,


Does anyone have any suggestions regarding the best way to remove
sticky-bud residue from dogs? The horse chestnuts are currently shedding
their S-Bs, and my westie is getting very messy.


I think I'm looking here for some sort of solvent which will remove the
residue, but will be safe to use on my dog.


Try coat conditioner. Or one of the waterless shampoos with australian
tree tea oil.

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