My little buddy still has persistently dry-looking back feet. Long story short, I think this extreme northeast winter did both of us in skin-wise, and his back feet just haven't really recovered (and neither have my cheeks, if you ask me). They look chapped and sometimes if he's torn up a toy recently, walks around on the chips, etc., they'll look a little worse. Sometimes they look red, sometimes they don't look so bad.
In any case, I'm ordering some Bag Balm!
My concern, however, is how to apply the stuff on his little feet?
He loves to hop around on me, let's me nuzzle his fur, but he is really rather against being held (especially after I had to give him eye drops in the winter, he just assumes any time I go to grab for him, he's going to have to get eye drops again).
What's the usual way people go about applying this and is there any way to do this without having to hold him too much? He doesn't mind having his tail held near the base -- I do that nowadays to keep him from getting into trouble when I have to. Any sort of grabbing and holding, though, gets him all anxious and huffy.
In any case, I'm ordering some Bag Balm!
My concern, however, is how to apply the stuff on his little feet?
He loves to hop around on me, let's me nuzzle his fur, but he is really rather against being held (especially after I had to give him eye drops in the winter, he just assumes any time I go to grab for him, he's going to have to get eye drops again).
What's the usual way people go about applying this and is there any way to do this without having to hold him too much? He doesn't mind having his tail held near the base -- I do that nowadays to keep him from getting into trouble when I have to. Any sort of grabbing and holding, though, gets him all anxious and huffy.
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