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Good for the dreaded poo-toe! :laugh:

 

I recall a similar thing in the snowy areas of the US to get the mud and salt (salt they put down to melt the snow) off doggy paws. 

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2 hours ago, Powerlegs said:

Good for the dreaded poo-toe! :laugh:

 

I recall a similar thing in the snowy areas of the US to get the mud and salt (salt they put down to melt the snow) off doggy paws. 

A lot of USA greyhound folk swear by them so we will see

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It's an American thing, and very much has its place there where it is a climate/environment niche convenience 'grooming tool'. 

 

More of a fun fad here, not needed but for sure not as silly as it sounds where useful. 

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3 hours ago, PossumCorner said:

It's an American thing, and very much has its place there where it is a climate/environment niche convenience 'grooming tool'. 

 

More of a fun fad here, not needed but for sure not as silly as it sounds where useful. 

You haven't seen my dogs feet and legs!

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That's what I mean "where useful" Rebanne - would have been handy for us in the Dandenongs with all the rain and mud.  (No point up here in central Vic, just dust and grass-seeds.  I'm just watching topsoil from the Mallee and Wimmera drift past on the wind.  Could be worse, could be smoke.  (Wouldn't be up on the Dargo High Plains today).

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The link didn't go anywhere for me alas. Each time I've been tempted to buy it I couldn't go through with it, because I think a facewasher in a small bucket of water will do the trick. 

Do you still have to pull the washer cup apart and wash/dry the silicon separate? 

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no idea.

this is the link to the first one, that you pull like a flour sifter so it spins round the paw to clean

 

https://www.wowrexx.com/products/dog-paw-cleaning-mug

 

 

also found some aussie sellers of one in two sizes that you turn the whole cup to spin the plastic fingers, much cheaper

 

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/AU-Portable-Pet-Paw-Mudbuster-Mud-Cleaner-Washer-Dog-Cat-Pet-Paw-Plunger-Cup/233145554971?hash=item36488ed81b:m:mFMml36XIN4nNneWzX-aOfg

 

and the mucky mutt cleaner

 

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-Dog-Paw-Cleaner-Bath-Brush-Kit-Grooming-Small-Medium-Large-Dogs-Dry-Towel/183477630393?hash=item2ab81e75b9:g:NuIAAOSwyUtbeSb0

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Panto said:

 

Do you still have to pull the washer cup apart and wash/dry the silicon separate? 

I bought the ebay one. When I get around to using it I have no intention of pulling things apart etc. I'll rinse it out and turn it upside down to drain.

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