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Hi all new to the forum

 

have had my husky for about 1 year now

 

Jake is a red siberian with brown eyes 2 years old and full of beans all the time lol

got to say i love every minute of owning my husky

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Welcome to the forum.

Pics are a must.

and have a look at this thread.

 

We have a national camp in 60 days 

It would be great if you could join us. :up:

 

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ok so now i need some advice i currently have a unhappy boy

 

have had him to the vets for tests as i thought it could be some kind of skin mite but they could not find anything

 

he is up to date with all flea/worm and vaccinations

 

can anyone tell me what it is and how to treat it

 

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Question what is husky camp ??? apart from camping with a husky :D:rofl:

Ok about 70 to 100 of us get together in Ty Mawr North wales for a long weekend

we bring our huskies and we go for walks, you can have a go at scooterring, we have other activities.

We get together in the evenings to chat we have games and a tiny bit of alcohol may be consumed. :P

You get to meet other owners, meet a ton of Huskies and your pooch gets to socialise too.

Even if you hate camping it's an absolute blast :)

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ok so now i need some advice i currently have a unhappy boy

 

have had him to the vets for tests as i thought it could be some kind of skin mite but they could not find anything

 

he is up to date with all flea/worm and vaccinations

 

can anyone tell me what it is and how to treat it

Could be ZRD zinc deficiency,

Could be a form of eczema

or mange.

I would hope the vets had more of a clue than just mite bites.

Is he rubbing it against furniture etc?

or is it falling out by itself ?

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here's the prices for camping pitches electric and non electric and for static caravans.

 

 

  • Ty Mawr

    Wales£28only
    Electric Pitch Touring, Camping

    Tourers: YesTents: YesAwnings: Yes
    Pets: YesSize: 6m x 6mThis all-action Park is packed with fun and activities to keep the whole family entertained all holiday. Set in gorgeous North Wales, Ty Mawr is a popular choice.

    3 nights

    Fri 10 May 13Save £7

    Was £35

    Book nowMore info
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    Ty Mawr

    Wales£22.40only
    Non-Electric Pitch Touring, Camping

    Tourers: YesTents: YesAwnings: Yes
    Pets: YesSize: 6m x 6mThis all-action Park is packed with fun and activities to keep the whole family entertained all holiday. Set in gorgeous North Wales, Ty Mawr is a popular choice.

    3 nights

    Fri 10 May 13Save £5.60
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  • Wales£50.40only
    Electric Pitch Touring, Camping

    Tourers: YesTents: YesAwnings: Yes
    Pets: YesSize: 6m x 6mThis all-action Park is packed with fun and activities to keep the whole family entertained all holiday. Set in gorgeous North Wales, Ty Mawr is a popular choice.

    7 nights

    Fri 10 May 13Save £12.60

    Was £63

    Book nowMore info
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    Ty Mawr

    Wales£41.60only
    Non-Electric Pitch Touring, Camping

    Tourers: YesTents: YesAwnings: Yes
    Pets: YesSize: 6m x 6mThis all-action Park is packed with fun and activities to keep the whole family entertained all holiday. Set in gorgeous North Wales, Ty Mawr is a popular choice.

    7 nights

    Fri 10 May Ty Mawr

Wales£265only
Bronze Caravan

Bedrooms: 3Sleeps: 6Pets: YesThis all-action Park is packed with fun and activities to keep the whole family entertained all holiday. Set in gorgeous North Wales, Ty Mawr is a popular choice.


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Fri 10 May 13
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Could be ZRD zinc deficiency,

Could be a form of eczema

or mange.

I would hope the vets had more of a clue than just mite bites.

Is he rubbing it against furniture etc?

or is it falling out by itself ?

 

no rubbing on furniture really

all the vet did was take a scrape of the skin for a sample had a look under a microscope for anything 

and said cant see any problems

 

i dont know what to do with him now :( :(

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Is he rubbing at it with his paws ??

I'd get him on a Zinc supplement.

and try something like sudocreme or E45 rubbed lightly into the area see if that helps.

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He has sideburns just like my boy Darwin. :up:

Don't see many of those :)

 

Darwin

 

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any supermarket does a range of vitamins, Zinc is one of those give him half a tablet per day.

we use beef sandwich paste. cheap stuff will do.

get a scoop onto your finger and put the half tablet in the mix.

Dawgy will lick it off your finger in a second.

 :)

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We have members that feed their dogs on the very best most expensive foods and others that feed the cheapest worst stuff.

It's whatever keeps your dog at a good weight and poop solid.

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Read this thread there may be useful info in there for you.

 

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