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HELP! Puppy got ahold of a stickey pad for mice!!!

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Old 02-16-2013, 01:24 PM
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Default HELP! Puppy got ahold of a stickey pad for mice!!!

Puppy managed to find a stickey board meant to catch mice. Glue is now on my wool rug, table leg and her paw. Anyone got any ideas on what to use to remove it....The wool rug is vegetable dyed and puppy likes to chew and taste everything and anything......worse than a child...worried about making her sick and also ruining my rug. Any ideas to clean one or the other would be more that a little helpful. Thanks Carol
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Old 02-16-2013, 01:36 PM
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I've heard peanut butter will get sticky residue off things...never tried it but don't know.
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Old 02-16-2013, 01:44 PM
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might try "goo gone". would have to check the label for use on these items though. good luck.
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Old 02-16-2013, 01:48 PM
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Peanut butter works on hair, used it several times with my day care kids who came with gum in their mouths until I educated the parents! Trick is to put it on and leave it for a minute. Try a cooking oil on the paw.
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get it off the puppies feet . and keep things out of reach. and for the rug. try dawn dish soap. to clean feet. call stanley steamer they may know what to do for rug..
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Contact the manufacturer of the mouse glue trap and ask what dissolves their glue.
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I agree with the oil...olive oil, vegetable, etc. Any type of oil will help.
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you might try ice on it
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Try WD40. My friend got glue on her rug- glue used to put in a linoleum kitchen floor, she sprayed the glue on the rug with WD40, worked it in and rubbed and the glue came out. Hope this helps.
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Hair spray.
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