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Clogged femoral pores?
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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2013534, member: 114539"] Personally i don't recommend trying to remove them, it can cause infections. Try giving him a big flat piece of rock to rub them on. Since he has trouble climbing and don't move around a lot i would try to get a big flat piece of sandstone. Try to get a piece thats thin because it can be fairly heavy. You can cut it or break the edges off with a hammer to get it to the size you want. You can use slate/shale also. It's easier to work but it isn't as course as sandstone. You can also use granite, basalt, limestone, ect but those are much harder to work if you have to break/cut them to size. Landscaping suppliers are a great place to source what ever type you chose, and they may be willing to cut to size. [/QUOTE]
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