Hmmm not sure what would work but I'm sure someone else here can give you a better answer.
My bully Tubbys paws have gotten a little rough and are craking. We have tried vaseline but she just licks it off before it can actually help. I also tried wrapping her foot with a bandage but she just ripped it off. I dont think they bother her as she doesnt lick her paws or limp. I was wondering what i should try to soften them up a bit.
Hmmm not sure what would work but I'm sure someone else here can give you a better answer.
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I use Bio-oil from Walmart, I looked at my local pet store and they had a few different products as well, I like the oil because it soaks in quickly so she doesnt lick it off!
Go to www.carolinapetpantry.com. They have a snout balm that works on pads!!!! Awesome, they sent me a sample and it works great!! They are also great contributors to bully rescues. All of there goods work for any dog, but they seem to cater to Bullies. Great company.
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you can go to a local fee store and get udder cream. it works great on dogs and people lol. Also try kids/ babies socks on her feet at night when u apply it.
I use Bag Balm on both of my dogs. It works great! Just don't over use it...I use it a day or two and then thats it for awhile....cause it will make their paws too soft if you over do it.
Thanks everyone I have a few things to try out. She doesnt seem too bothered by them but I know that I cant let it go too long because they could get worse. Well thanks again.
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we use musher's secret, it's awesome! it's made of all natural waxs, and softens and protects their paws and in between their toes. it's great for the winter too, when they're walking on crusty snow and ice. also helps in the summer if the sidewalk is hot!
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