peeled off pad
peeled off pad
Any advise on how or what to do for something like this?
Last edited by .25-06 on Wed Jan 11, 2012 11:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: peeled of pad
3-4 weeks FIRM.
Then, gradually get him roading again in increasing distances to toughen up the new pad (the warmer it gets the more likely it will slip again)
It sucks, it is a long wait, had to do it in the fall myself.
Then, gradually get him roading again in increasing distances to toughen up the new pad (the warmer it gets the more likely it will slip again)
It sucks, it is a long wait, had to do it in the fall myself.

Re: peeled off pad
Thanks, she seems to be getting along much better than I thought she would.
Shes already running around the yard acting like nothing ever happened.
Shes already running around the yard acting like nothing ever happened.
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Re: peeled off pad
Just be careful. You take her out to soon, even if she's looking good and she'll tear it up again in less than a couple of miles. I always waited two weeks then started with light roading. Then see how she does and how it looks and go from there..25-06 wrote:Thanks, she seems to be getting along much better than I thought she would.
Shes already running around the yard acting like nothing ever happened.
Re: peeled off pad
Koppertox or Koppercare on the pad a couple times and then time to heal and light conditioning.
Re: peeled off pad
I've seen a guy take some carpet clippings just the fuzzy top and with super glue, he glued 2 layers on the whole pad it built up and work great, after a week of 2 hunting and roading it wore off and was good as new.
Re: peeled off pad
One week of rest and then just hunt the dog. Its pads will tuffen up.


