Tashi Cops an Attitude: 4 Years, 1 Month Old
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See? Always with the barking and the attitude in hallways. She did it when she was nine weeks old ( www.youtube.com ) and she’s still doing it now. The problem with her eyes is because of a skin infection she’s been fighting for some months—we’re going to a specialist at University of Pennsylvania’s vet school this week, so cross your fingers for us. Update, months later: that skin infection she supposedly had was a misdiagnosis. She really has Zinc-Responsive Dermatosis, a hereditary inability to digest needed dietary zinc that exists almost exclusively in Siberian Huskies and causes crusty skin lesions. Dr. Dan Morris in Dermatology at Ryan Veterinary Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania was an absolute godsend, so patient and persistent in diagnosing her and then finding the right medications and supplements to keep it under control. She’s all better now, although she may never stop being resentful about having stuff smeared on her face and a pill stuck down her throat every night!
Zodiac Flea & Tick Collar for Large Dogs, 5 Month
- Kills fleas and ticks including those which may carry Lyme disease for up to 5 months
- Keeps working even when wet
- Kills fleas quickly
- Long lasting
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Zodiac Flea & Tick Collar for Large Dogs, 5 Month
Zodiac Flea & Tick Collar for Large Dogs, 5 Month
Zodiac Tick Collar for Dogs, 5 Month
- Kills ticks including those which may carry Lyme disease
- Keeps working even when wet
- Kills ticks for up to 5 months
- Fits necks up to 25″
Product Description
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Zodiac Tick Collar for Dogs, 5 Month
Zodiac Tick Collar for Dogs, 5 Month
SUN, 3 MONTH OLD SIBERIAN HUSKY COMPLAINING
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cute siberian husky barking on the video camera
What are some suggestions to help train a pair of 9 month old siberian huskies to walk on a lead.?
Our newly adopted 9 month old huskies were never trained by their previous owners to walk properly on a lead. They obey commands fairly well, but when it comes to trying to put a leash on their harnesses, they want to run and pull. I know this is normal for huskies to pull, but I have seen many walk very calmly beside their owner. I welcome any suggestions or tricks of the trade.
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