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Obviously I have too much time on my hands being quarantined. Aspens tail has always been a wonder of the world in our family because the thing is so strong it’ll knock a grown man over or bruise you. Well we were on the couch and I was checking out his tail and I noticed that the end of it is incredibly crusty and pointed. The tip of his tail no longer feels like regular skin and instead feels like a dog toenail. It’s shaped like the tip of a pencil. It doesn’t seem right because the rest of his tail seems like perfectly healthy and pink skin.
Would it be bad for me to trim the hairs away on the end of his tail to get a better look? And, if I can trim the hairs, what can I do to moisturize the skin?
It doesn’t seem to bother him but then again it is the very absolute tip of his tail so I’m not sure how much attention he pays to it...
Would it be bad for me to trim the hairs away on the end of his tail to get a better look? And, if I can trim the hairs, what can I do to moisturize the skin?
It doesn’t seem to bother him but then again it is the very absolute tip of his tail so I’m not sure how much attention he pays to it...
Reubens tail end is quite hard and pointy x