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Was walking a pot of hot leg wax out the front yard (dogs were with Miss 6 in backyard..) when Miss 6 opened door let dogs in and Lola bundled into me and I spilled leg wax on one dogs withers.. :mad

No scalding of skin but wax is still stuck in coat (thank god for a double coat) right down to skin.

Have bathed her, cut back excess hair.

How does one get the remainder of the wax out of the coat or should I just try and cut the hair back to the lilly white skin underneath and leave her with bald patches.

I have some neocort..wondering if this would help if there is any sensitivity for the scalding.

Vet does not open til Monday. She is fine.. just waxy..

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If she were a skinkid I'd suggest using ice cubes in small sections to freeze the ice solid so that it can be cracked off easily without leaving too much residue (like putting a tablecloth in the freezer to get wax off it without leaving a mark). Failing that, maybe you could disolve it with a hot bath?

Hmmm...dunno....what a dilemma. Hope she's ok and doesn't suffer too many ill effects.

Oh and for the areas that might be scalded, maybe some sorbolene + vit E cream, or some aloe vera could be the go?

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Wouldn't the wax remover that is used to wipe off excess wax from us humans after waxing if finished get the wax off?

I have a bottle of it in the bathroom.

I think it would be pretty safe to just pour onto the hair or if you were concerned then soak a cloth in it.

I guess there goes your smooth legs for a nice day untill you sort out your doggy. :mad

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