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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 27597"><p>The warts will run their course, so to speak. But to speed the process along, use a pliers to pinch one or two on the animal so the warts bleed. The theory is the bleeding gets the animals body to recognize the virus within the wart and create antibodies to fight it. If you are real concerned a vet can burn them off for you. As far as contagious, i don't know. Do you mean animal to animal, or animal to person? I would wash or wear a glove, just to be safe. I don't think one growing on my eye would be good?!?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 27597"] The warts will run their course, so to speak. But to speed the process along, use a pliers to pinch one or two on the animal so the warts bleed. The theory is the bleeding gets the animals body to recognize the virus within the wart and create antibodies to fight it. If you are real concerned a vet can burn them off for you. As far as contagious, i don't know. Do you mean animal to animal, or animal to person? I would wash or wear a glove, just to be safe. I don't think one growing on my eye would be good?!? [/QUOTE]
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