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If you have a pet dog that you take outside for walks a lot, or if you have kids who spend a lot of time with your dog, then chances are, you would have to deal with getting gum in your dog’s hair at some point. Chewing gum is challenging to remove from your dog’s fur because of its sticky nature; more so if your dog is long-haired. Fortunately, there are other methods you can try with some common household ingredients before having to resort to cutting off the affected chunk of your dog’s hair.
 
If you have a pet dog that you take outside for walks a lot, or if you have kids who spend a lot of time with your dog, then chances are, you would have to deal with getting gum in your dog’s hair at some point. Chewing gum is challenging to remove from your dog’s fur because of its sticky nature; more so if your dog is long-haired. Fortunately, there are other methods you can try with some common household ingredients before having to resort to cutting off the affected chunk of your dog’s hair.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==