Cut away any stubborn hair/sap patches where the sap is at the ends of the hair, not close to the skin. Bathe your dog using a mild dog shampoo to remove all the oily stuff. Repeat as necessary until all the oil, peanut butter, sap remover or mayonnaise is out. read more
Dogs get into some sticky situations, and there are few things stickier than tree sap. Your dog could step in a fresh, gooey blob of sap or get it matted into her fur just by brushing against a tree's trunk or rolling on the ground under its limbs. read more
Use your fingers and the comb to work the patches of sap out of your dog’s coat. Cut away any stubborn hair/sap patches where the sap is at the ends of the hair, not close to the skin. Bathe your dog using a mild dog shampoo to remove all the oily stuff. read more
Do a final cleanse with a pet-friendly shampoo and warm water. You may need to shampoo the area more than once to get all of the oily product out. Removing sap from paws. You can loosen sap from paws by massaging the area with olive oil, mineral oil or peanut butter. Remove the sap and oily product using a pet-friendly shampoo and water. read more