We have a seven month golden retriever. We have been cleaning his paws after every walk outside since he was eight weeks old. The problem we are having is he tries to bite the baby wipes or wash cloth while we are cleaning his paws making it difficult.😩. We were hoping by now he would be used to it.
Not bad to clean every day. You can train a dog to stop inside the door and wipe their paws on a floor mat. They can do this every time they come in the house. 👍
I like it. It makes sense. If someone doesn't want to or can't train their dog, they can still do the second 2 steps. I think we can train our dogs to at least wipe their front paws. The back paws is going to be a little trickier, but we'll see! Thanks a lot for the quick tutorial.
Please, if you get there, let me know, i cant begin to imagine how to make maggie clean her paws, it gets me frustrated out of my mind even before trying, i wouldnt know what to do
Is it acceptable to ask that there is no animal in the house while cleaning? I really can't tell my clients to train their dog. And of course watching them try to train the dog is always entertaining.
@@AskAngelaBrown no - it is the exact same advice in the exact same order. My assumption was that since the other video was first, it also showed up first. Whatever the case - it seems like one person gave exactly the same information as the other in exactly the same order. Maybe both pulled from the same article? Not sure. Let me see if it will let me add the link here. It usually won’t let me post a link in the comments section.
This is the video - THEIRS is just the first in the lineup - but YOURS was posted two years before theirs - if they are "plagiarizing" (if that's even possible) - it's off of your video.
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We have a seven month golden retriever. We have been cleaning his paws after every walk outside since he was eight weeks old. The problem we are having is he tries to bite the baby wipes or wash cloth while we are cleaning his paws making it difficult.😩. We were hoping by now he would be used to it.
This was drawn out and not what I was looking for
"this is how dog paws get dirty" - well I didn't ask for that thank you... LOL
I appreciate your opinion!
Is it bad to clean everyday ?should I apply something to protect his skin and paws?
Not bad to clean every day. You can train a dog to stop inside the door and wipe their paws on a floor mat. They can do this every time they come in the house. 👍
I like it. It makes sense. If someone doesn't want to or can't train their dog, they can still do the second 2 steps. I think we can train our dogs to at least wipe their front paws. The back paws is going to be a little trickier, but we'll see! Thanks a lot for the quick tutorial.
I’m glad you liked the video on dirty dog paws. Feel free to share it with a friend! 🤗
Please, if you get there, let me know, i cant begin to imagine how to make maggie clean her paws, it gets me frustrated out of my mind even before trying, i wouldnt know what to do
Looking at that background I thought theres some combination of household cleaning liquids to clean the dog's paws (not dog paw prints/tracks)
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How do I get to the "Show Notes" to get to the purchasing info?
You can click show more when you see the description and then scroll down to see all the resource links.
Perfect thank you. Exactly what I was looking for.
Yay! Thanks for watching and taking the time to respond. I appreciate you.
I put a bath towel on the floor leading from the pet door for the dogs to run over on their way in
That's a smart. Thanks for watching!
We know how dogs get their paws dirty cmon
+chitownbulls7 and now we know how to clean their paws after being outdoors. 👍👍👍
Thank you!
You're welcome! And thank you for watching the video. 🙂
“How to clean dirty dog paw PRINTS”
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Is it acceptable to ask that there is no animal in the house while cleaning? I really can't tell my clients to train their dog. And of course watching them try to train the dog is always entertaining.
I have a video on this, check it out: Crate That Animal? - th-cam.com/video/IrKbwj7Gs74/w-d-xo.html
Brava Angela!! Thanks for sharing.
Could have/should have been about 2 minutes.
Thank you for your feedback and thanks for watching the video.🙂
Thank you so much !!
You're welcome! And thank you for watching the video. 🙂
Clever!
Glad you think si, thanks for watching!
Whoever put this together for you should be corrected - it is the exact same things in the exact same order as the video I just watched.
I don't understand what this means. Is there a duplicate of this video out there? if yes, one of them is redundant. 😝
@@AskAngelaBrown no - it is the exact same advice in the exact same order. My assumption was that since the other video was first, it also showed up first. Whatever the case - it seems like one person gave exactly the same information as the other in exactly the same order. Maybe both pulled from the same article? Not sure. Let me see if it will let me add the link here. It usually won’t let me post a link in the comments section.
th-cam.com/video/bj3mwRco9zQ/w-d-xo.html
This is the video - THEIRS is just the first in the lineup - but YOURS was posted two years before theirs - if they are "plagiarizing" (if that's even possible) - it's off of your video.
@@SandyDriggers thanks for the link. I guess I got copied. My video was posted on Feb. 21, 2008 and theirs on Mar. 7, 2020
60% time wasted....
I appreciate you sharing your opinion on the topic.
Talk to much
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She doesnt get to the point intil 3:30. Also you speak to people like their idiots. Can you speed it up? Lastly where is the DIY part? Thumbs down
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