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At the moment Jets pads are getting to be a bit dry and one is cracked. What is the best thing to use in order to keep the dogs pad's in good condition?



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I came across this product just last night when I was just having a look on various doggie websites. Abit expensive but I suppose its worth it if it works. I think I will order one and give it a try. smile
This is the link:
http://www.caninecookiecompany.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=40&products_id=60



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d smillie


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We use Shaws Paw wax which I think we bought in Pets at Home for a few pounds - works really well on Tilly's pads if they're a bit dry.  If you don't want to spend much try  Vaseline.

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You can also use E45 according to a friend it works for her dog!

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Thanks for that, poor Jets feet will get a nice treat!

-- Edited by Michelle at 17:18, 2007-08-06

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In fact he'll get a pawdicure...biggrin

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Indiana wrote:

In fact he'll get a pawdicure...biggrin



laughing.gif LOL

 



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biggrin  It's all the food stealing he's been doing - our kitchen worktops must chafe the pads!

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