How a Cholla Cactus Works

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this is funny and painful
https://youtu.be/KPIwlTCtPLY

hope link works if not please delete moderators
 
My dog got into it exactly 1 time. After that I trained him just like snake avoidance class not to get near the stuff. Now he knows it by small and stays away. It was not a fun day. I do always carry small hemostat's just in case For people or the dog.
 
Dogs and cholla don't mix well. We carry either a steel toothed comb or afro hair pick to pull the cholla ball off the dog and then use either a leatherman or hemostats to get the remainder.
 
Oh man! I was waiting for him to pry it off with the stick and have it land on his foot! Haha


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My dogs run into the dead thorns on the ground while quail hunting.....hemos and a comb along with some magnified glasses helps. Furry paws makes it harder than short hair.......a buddies GSP gets them in his tongue from bitting them out of his paws. That was fun getting those out
 
Only took once with my dog. He now avoids those and buzz worms.

Do those kids in the video kiss rattlesnake noses too? Leave that stuff alone!
 

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