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livy820
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slippery paws
my lab has the worst traction on his paws. He slips all over the floor...tile, woodfloors, etc... is there anything i can do about this. He has bad knees so it doesn't help his issue to be slipping all the time.
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Posted 10/16/07 10:36 AM |
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Marcie
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Member since 5/05 27789 total posts
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Re: slippery paws
My dog is also like this - but she is a long haired Golden Retriever - not sure if it makes a difference with labs or not - but I have to cut the hair (long hair) in between her pads
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Posted 10/16/07 11:02 AM |
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Gertyrae
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Member since 5/05 20046 total posts
Name: Gerty ®
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Re: slippery paws
They are all like that...Misty has no hair and if you feel her pads they are very rough, but she still slips on the wood and linoleum floors. I think it has more to do with their paws being a small surface.
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Posted 10/16/07 11:09 AM |
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Ginger123
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Member since 8/07 1235 total posts
Name: dana
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Re: slippery paws
same here .. all i can say is to put a lil carpet where he always slips ..thats what we sis .. botttom of stairs .. nar his bowl
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Posted 10/16/07 1:27 PM |
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livy820
Luckiest Mom of 2 girls!
Member since 8/07 1606 total posts
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Re: slippery paws
thanks for the advice...i thought he was the only one who slipped so much. We just moved so i guess i will have to make area rugs next on our list of things to buy
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Posted 10/16/07 1:55 PM |
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