07-26-2005, 03:06 AM
Flofocus,Jul 25 2005, 12:53 PM Wrote:darkpuppet,Jul 25 2005, 11:20 AM Wrote:most veterinary sites I checked out say you don't have to let the air out of the quills, just to grab as close to the tip as possible and yank.
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I guess you dont have to, but if its going to lessen the pain then I would do it. Im not sure exactly how much it helps....I just do what I was taught from my father & the zoo.
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That's pretty cool Nate. I never heard that one before, and I spent a few years living in very rural Northern Ontario... complete with dogs being attacked by porcupines.
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