Corn Huskers is a milky goo in a clear plastic
bottle with a yellow label, for people hands at
your local drugstore...
A 2nd udder cream comes in a plastic tube, white
with black spots(cow spots,like a Gateway computer box)can be found at feed/hardwares... but lanolin
is a major ingredient in any of these.
Mike,Unless the callouses are bothering your dog..don't mess with buying huskers or udder cream.If the skin is tough and there is no redness..so what about the hair regrowth.If you soften the callous..you may create..soreness.I would say just leave it alone.
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