Getting pine tree sap out of dogs fur

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My two Pit Bulls have managed to get themselves coated in pine tree sap. (I think they were practicing their camouflage, as they have leaves and sticks stuck all over them...*g*) Given that they already have very short hair I really hate the idea of shaving them in winter.

Does anyone know of a safe way to remove it?

Thanks, Jane

-- Jane (jwagman@mail.com), November 30, 2001

Answers

kersosne will cut it,, as will gasoline, ,, a product called GOO GONE,, find it in autoparts stores., how about buzz clippers,, kinda shave them in that area. They might get embarresed enough to not do that again :)

-- stan (sopal@net-port.com), November 30, 2001.

Haven't had a clue, but my guess is that a hand cleaner for degreasing would work? Maybe baby oil would help to slide the stuff off with an old brush? Maybe veggie oil? I got my hair stuck in one of those fly strips in the barn one time and had to use cream rinse to get the yucky stuff out. Not an easy job for me since my hair is way past my waist. I used a comb and it combed the goo out! Whatever you do it won't be easy. I don't envy you.

-- Nan (davidl4@ipa.net), November 30, 2001.

When I was a kid I lived in SW GA and discovered that baby oil works great on getting the sap off of your skin. Hopefully it'll work for dog fur, too. Good luck!

-- Bren (wayoutfarm@skybest.com), November 30, 2001.

Peanut butter takes sap out quite nicely.

-- Rebekah in Canada (rebekah_swinden@hotmail.com), November 30, 2001.

thast an idea,, spread peanut butter on the dogs,,let them clean themselves,, and sit back and LAUGH

-- stan (sopal@net-port.com), November 30, 2001.


I second the goo gone. It works on absolutely everything. Easiest thing to do is list what it doesn't work on...I've yet to come across anything.

-- Wendy A (phillips-anteswe@pendleton.usmc.mil), November 30, 2001.

Darn! This subject was covered comprehensively about twice before, but I can't find the threads. They're in the archives (Older Messages - alright?) somewhere. Involved different animals though - once a horse or cow, and I think once a wife.

-- Don Armstrong (darmst@yahoo.com.au), November 30, 2001.

peanut butter will also take bubblegum out of kids hair!! Lots of luck,Julie

-- Julie (Nelson3@bright.net), November 30, 2001.

If you have horses,,, Laser sheen will work very well. Just spray it on the dog`s (or horse`s) coat and brush out. Good luck in what ever you use.

-- Bergere (Autumnhaus@aol.com), November 30, 2001.

Avon's Skin So Soft. It'll help keep the ticks off too. I'd be careful with the gasoline and lanalin since it could burn the skin.

-- Dee (gdgtur@goes.com), November 30, 2001.


I third the goo gone, it works on pine sap. Course, its probabally off them by now=)

-- Kevin in NC (Vantravlrs@aol.com), December 01, 2001.

JANE....TRY "BUTTER" IT`S WHAT LOGGERS USE ON THEIR HANDS.THEY USE KEROSENE TO GET IT OFF THEIR TOOLS.BUT YOU COULD TRY IT BUT THE DOGS MIGHT LICK AT IT. IT MIGHT BE TOO STRONG A SMELL FOR THEIR NOSES.THEN WASH THE AREAS WITH SOAP. EXPECT MORE OF THE SAME LATER ON...

CORDWOODGUY

-- CORDWOODGUY (cordwoodguy@n2teaching.com), December 01, 2001.


GOjo works great on pine sap.

-- Bruce Burdge (comfreybruce@richmond.com), December 03, 2001.

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