In a message dated 1/26/2005 9:35:35 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My dog
has sensitive paws. He cannot walk in the snow more than 10
minuteswithout limping. But if he happens upon the salt or the other
round ballcrystals, he cannot walk at all on it. He limps
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 17:51:42 EST
Any suggestions? Does anyone know if any of these snow melting
products actually more or less problematic than others? And, if so,
would some kind of awareness campaign help?
Some of the salt products are advertised as
for
other dog companion-people
The stuff people use for ice and snow on their sidewalks -- the white round
things more than the salt crystals -- seems to cause pain on canine paws
(thermal? mechanical?).I noticed several people with limping dogs during
the day today. And I know it happens with mine
The stuff people use for ice and snow on their sidewalks -- the white round
things more than the salt crystals -- seems to cause pain on canine paws
(thermal? mechanical?).I noticed several people with limping dogs during
the day today. And I know it happens with mine. I usually stop and
Title: RE: [UC] Question for other dog companion-people
we saw a mid size chocolate lab walking in the street along 46th collapse in the snow yesterday. it lay there on it's side with it's feet quaking in the air. i thought it was a result of the cold/snow.
but doing a search for rock salt
Cool, so we can just dump tons of rock salt on Clark Park and the dog
problem will go away...
On Jan 24, 2005, at 6:17 PM, Kyle Cassidy wrote:
we saw a mid size chocolate lab walking in the street along 46th
collapse in the snow yesterday. it lay there on it's side with it's
feet quaking in
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Subject: Re: [UC] Question for other dog companion-people
Cool, so we can just dump tons of rock salt on Clark Park and the dog
problem will go away...
On Jan 24, 2005, at 6:17 PM, Kyle Cassidy wrote:
we saw a mid size chocolate lab walking in the street
I always like the part in history class about the dust bowl... why not?
On Jan 24, 2005, at 6:39 PM, Jonathan Cass wrote:
True, but won't the salt poison the ground? And you think the Bowl is
dusty
now!!
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In a message dated 1/24/2005 6:25:47 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Cool, so
we can just dump tons of rock salt on Clark Park and the dog problem will
go away...
As will all vegetation and most other life forms.
Apparently you propeller heads with guns never
Dear Jon
Thanks for your tip on the doggie boots. The one's I was
using today kept falling off.
-Mark
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From: Jon Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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