Pine tar soap definitely does not help kill or prevent fleas attacking your dog. The best flea treatments/preventions are monthly 'spot on' treatments such as Frontline, Advantage and Revolution which you can get from your pet shop or vet. Dogs have a different acidity to their skin than we do, so human soaps and shampoos can disrupt the natural state of their skin leading to dryness and itchiness. Specialised dog shampoo should always be used - never use human brands.
You would be better off to spray a small amount on your batting gloves. Try to keep it off your skin because it can be very difficult to remove. Maybe you could get a rosin bag or something like that to use in place of the pine tar. Pine tar is very sticky and can help you to get a tight grip of the bat, but the drawback is that it can be extremely difficult to remove. But, whatever works best for you is what you should use.According to the website http://www.tipking.co.uk/tip/4491.html, rubbing bacon grease, mayonnaise, lard, or witch hazel on the pine tar will help to take it off.Also, check out the answer to this question on WikiAnswers:How_do_you_get_pine_sap_off_your_hands~Additional: According to the Rawlings bat care guide, isopropyl alcohol is the most effective for removing pine tar from bats (and best for the bat too).
The tar was too sticky to walk across. The tar stuck to my fingers as I tried to wiggle them. She knew she couldn't grasp it while it was covered with tar.
Pete Rose>>The pine tar incident wasn't with Pete Rose but rather it was George Brett against the New York Yankees, where he crushed a home run to right field to take the lead for the Royals. This home run was then overturned when Yankee manager Billy Martin argued that Brett's pine tar was too far up on the barrel, the logic being that the ball would stick to the bat better, staying on the barrel longer and going farther.Pete Rose is infamous for betting on baseball while playing and managing and then lying about it for a very long time. This move has gotten him banned for baseball and has kept him out of the hall of fame even though he holds the major league record for hits.
Robot dogs are great, but anteater robots work on the same mechanism and should be great, too.
believe it or not Olive oil (or any kind of oil really) dissolves pine tar nicely. It may take a little elbow grease depending on the amount on the lid. Some dish soap and water will then wash the oil off without a problem. If you don't care so much about fumes- Lacquer thinner will work too. Test it on an area first because it's harsh. http://www.artsparx.com/Undmatsolv.html#lacthin
yes, check it on youtube!police usesd taser on rottweiler attacking/charging at the officer. pepper spray works on bears and dogs too.
pine is not good ans it is a softwood and will burn too fast and coat the flue with creosote.
pine is not good ans it is a softwood and will burn too fast and coat the flue with creosote.
You would say I, too, like dogs.
Yes all dogs can overheat if they work/play too hard or get dehydrated etc
No, sadly not. It would be too much work to keep up with and too much of a mess. Where would you put them all, anyway?
A baby pine tree may have pine needles falling off of the tree because it is too dry. It may also have pine needles dropping because of the change of the season.