Well. Maybe you should try this:
Step 1: At a random moment in the day, show your dog a food they like.
Step 2: If the dog starts eating the hair on his/her legs, take the treat away.
Step 3: If the dog goes at least 45 seconds without eating the hair, give him/her the treat.
That should work around a couple days or weeks.
heart worms if not treated can kill it
stop eating then you wont have fat legs then you hungry cows!
No
try waxing them
Eating cat hair, while an unusual and unwise choice, has nothing to do with one's future ability to bear children.
Not one bit, in fact hair removal has a tendancy to cause a more robust hair growth when the hair returns.
One can prevent hairy legs by waxing or shaving on a regular basis. One can also have laser therapy to permanently stop the hair from growing on one's legs.
well i guess u cant because it is natural! n besides it is easy 2 remove hair!!
Some of the amazing things the wonderous, groovy, great dane named Scooby-Doo can do, even though he is a cartoon character,are the following: can talk (of course!) He can also fish with his tail. Plus, he can walk on his hind legs, never stop eating, and carve his finger nail into fog!
I would take my hamster to the vet. He could find out exactly what is going on. But to me, it sounds as if your hamster has a tumor in it's stomach. It can be very painful, and your hamster will stop eating, and it will stop using the restroom. But like I said, you should go talk to your local vet.
You can buy ones to slow down hair regrowth in most chemists. Ask for depilatory products. These are chemicals that dissolve hair
No; you are only removing the hair, not the cell (follicle) which grows the hair. Waxing your legs doesn't prevent hair growth; it just rips off the hair down to the skin. The hair follicles underneath do not get ripped out, so they grow back the hair that you ripped off when waxing. Many times, though, the hair will grow back finer and in smaller quantities.