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Post by swing »

Would duck tape be better for my dogs tail or electrical tape to help protect my dogs tail in the briars.
Any help will be appreciated? :confused:
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Post by Skeeter41 »

We used some electrical tape this past weekend and it lasted all day long.

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I never found anything that would last all day.

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cut them off :shock:
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Post by Chaffin Crank »

I have thought about that liquid rubber stuff but didn't figure that would be too good for the hound....Will tape stay on all day through the thick stuff?

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Try Tuff Coat that is used on there paws. Used it on a few before seemed to help.
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Post by siriusbeagles »

use none of it they will build enough scar tissue that it will not hurt unless you try to mess with it. If you do not like the blood look dip in cold water or peroxide. The dog will perfer the cold water. A bloody tail is not a bad sign but a badge of honor.
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How many teeth does a beagle have? :shock:
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Hatfield, Its past your bedtime.
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LMAO is Somebody BORED???? :haha:
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Late cup of Mickey D's go jo on the way home from work! You know the rest of the story :roll:
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Post by joe kaschak »

My one male bleeds an awful lot, so to try and cut down on the blood loss I wrap the end of his tail with co-flex (a self adhereing stretchable bandage) first and put duct tape over the top of it. Lasts a long time if I get it on right. Don't want it to loose or to tight. (I've seen this type of bandage used in my vets office). It also allows fairly easy removal and doesn't pull any fur off.

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joe kaschak wrote:My one male bleeds an awful lot, so to try and cut down on the blood loss I wrap the end of his tail with co-flex (a self adhereing stretchable bandage) first and put duct tape over the top of it. Lasts a long time if I get it on right. Don't want it to loose or to tight. (I've seen this type of bandage used in my vets office). It also allows fairly easy removal and doesn't pull any fur off.
This is pretty much the same thing i do w/ one of my males. I get the rap stuff at TSC in the horse section its called VetRap.

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Post by Ky Scott »

Hey Swing just tape his tail to one of his back legs. Might run funny for a couple weeks but once he gets used and past the other dogs making fun of him he'll be fine :oops:
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Post by swing »

I talked with a Wicks rep today and they are going to make a special tail cover out of samething bibs are made out of.
I will let you all know how it turns out, it is going to strap aound the head of the dog to hold it on.
And I also asked the rep how many teeth a dog had :shock: and he says 24, hope that helps Hatfield. LOL
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