I don't know but I do know that if your house is a old house and the paint is old your dog might get sick but even if its one day old paint or fresh paint it will most likely still get sick. If your dog is or does get sick you might want to take your dog to the vet
Put some nail polish remover on a cotton ball to remove nail polish off dog's fur. Immediately wash with doggy shampoo afterwards so your dog isn't bothered by the fumes and lick her paws.
I use Mr. Clean Erasers - they do a great job.
tap the dog on his nose and every time he does go 2 eat it put your finger as if your very cross and put a stern face on and if you see the dog go to eat that thing again do the same thing as you done before...!
Your dog may be eating underwear because it is bored my dog went through a similar thing. Tell it off when it does it and get it some toys that you can show it is ok to chew. This worked for me because my dog needed something to entertain it when i wasnt around. Failing that putting some pepper powder on a pair of undies might also help deter it from trying it again. In the end your dog only wants to please you so if it is given a more acceptable chew toy it will probably use it.
no my dog had its things cut off and they were fine
Water based paint will do that
You don't they just keep biting and biting and biting.
you dont
You CAN put acrylic paint on your dog, but it's not a good idea. The dog will almost certainly lick the paint before it's dry, ingesting the paint and possibly getting sick. Once the paint dries you'll have a hard time getting the paint off again in a manner that is safe for the dog.
If you live in a brick house then you can scratch off some paint to find out if it's wall or wood.
Dog's eating paint is exzactly the same as us eating paint. The smell that it gives off is practically a WARNING to keep away and wash after using/touching it, eating it would be totally stupid. It is poisen to us, animals, anything. If a dog eats paint and you know they have take it to the vet straight away no matter who's dog it is because it is likely it will need to have injections, just the paint sucked out of it's stomach, witch means surgery.
get a paint sample that would match the color as your walltake that paint sample and paint over the nail polish this will take away the polish (sort of)let it dry for a while and then paint another coat wait another hour paint the third coat wait a half hourthen put a glaze on the third coat of paint to make it look like the rest of the wall exactlythats how you get nail polish off the wall :)
Yes, once the fixture is taken off the wall and spray painted they will look as good as new.
Rub with Goof Off on a rough rag.
If you pull the removal tabs fully, then they will not strip paint. However, you have to be sure to pull firmly with one hand and hold the clip in place with your other. Otherwise, you will pull paint off the wall. As long as you're not constantly pulling them off and putting them back up, you shouldn't have too much of a problem.
Rub a rag with thinner on the wall, if paint softens or comes off onto rag it's oil based
you have to surb and surb