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They sometimes get bored with kibble so as you’re mixing it up a little that’s great. Have you tried him with a raw lamb or beef bone. He’d chomp on that all day, he is a beauty and happy first birthday [emoji240][emoji512] Sent from my iPhone using Husky Owners
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Salmon-based kibble made him smell so bad!?
chelseafan replied to Shepsky5's topic in Husky Health & Diet
Mine are raw fed but they get a different mix every day, when they eat salmon or tuna they have a fishy smell for about an hour but nothing long lasting. Sent from my iPhone using Husky Owners -
Hi, a gorgeous red and very handsome! Sent from my iPhone using Husky Owners
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It can feel like hard work for little gain when they behave like that, perseverance and reinforcing their training is key, over 6 foot should be sufficiently high enough and to make sure there’s no way she can jump from something else over the wall and no way she can dig her way out. Some husky’s are so determined! Good luck! Sent from my iPhone using Husky Owners
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The birds have swooped down for their fur that’s left floating around for the last 2 and a half years, my 2 try to catch them when they’re swooping, they haven’t managed to catch one yet! (Thank goodness) Sent from my iPhone using Husky Owners
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Hi, lovely pic [emoji3] Sent from my iPhone using Husky Owners
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Looks like puppy needs protection from the cat in the first video and wants to play in the second. It can go badly wrong very quickly. Sent from my iPhone using Husky Owners
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Lovely pics [emoji3][emoji240]they grow so fast, her harness looks great! Sent from my iPhone using Husky Owners
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I’d start re training, taking them outside to pee and poop, praise when they do it and until they’re retrained can you restrict where they go in the house with the use of a dog gate. Where’s Penny going when she’s jumping the wall? You’ll have to look into highering it or putting a wire fence on top of the wall. I had a similar issue with Cai, he managed to jump onto next doors shed and he sit there watching the world go by so I highered the wall by adding a fence across it, safety first! Sent from my iPhone using Husky Owners
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Awww, it can be hard for some boots to stay on and whether he’d keep them on, Amazon stock waterproof booties. Sent from my iPad using Husky Owners
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At this age I’d take mine out every 20-30 mins so as to reinforce peeing is outside only, sometimes they’d pee sometimes not but lots of praise and a tiny treat when they did it. Sent from my iPhone using Husky Owners
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Hi, great photos, esp Amber by the lake. Sent from my iPhone using Husky Owners
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Hi, lovely pics and a gorgeous puppy! Sent from my iPhone using Husky Owners
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Hi, he’s a beauty! Sent from my iPhone using Husky Owners
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Chuck it balls are quite good, Amazon or Ebay. Sent from my iPad using Husky Owners
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Love the first one, he’s looking up as if to say ‘it’s that time of year already’......... Sent from my iPad using Husky Owners
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Lovely pics [emoji1] Sent from my iPad using Husky Owners
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Hope you get it sorted, poor baby. Sent from my iPad using Husky Owners
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Hope she’ll be ok, pups will eat anything they come across, you have to watch them like hawks especially on walks. Vet trip with persistent sickness, she can dehydrate quickly, I gave mine cooked white fish with sweet potato (a spoonful of s.potato) when they were ill. Sent from my iPhone using Husky Owners
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They will grow out of destroying stuff, I bought 3 or 4 beds and after they destroyed the last one I didn’t bother to buy anymore. I honestly NEVER thought I’d be where we are now, they sleep upstairs with us, one on the bed then off again, one by the front door then upstairs again. They started to settle down by 18 months, Cai is 3 in Feb and Luka blue will be 3 in April, they wore me out for the first year and a half......but I’d do it again! Sent from my iPhone using Husky Owners
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Food allergies are the usual culprits and secondary infections from yeast and bacteria exacerbate the behaviour. Sent from my iPad using Husky Owners
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I tried walk your dog with love for my biggest and strongest boy Luka blue.......It didn’t work. I’ve found lots of training, wait, easy now, etc and I’ve also found walking them together using a neckline so they can’t pull in opposite directions helps and a walking belt. For the first 20 mins of the walk I use an Indi-dog head harness, very soft and you connect it to your lead at the back of the head, easier on your fur babies than some others. It’s natural for husky’s to pull and they’ll pull more when they see squirrels or cats etc, what works for one doesn’t for another, it’s a case of fin
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[emoji23][emoji23] I wonder how long that will last. Sent from my iPad using Husky Owners
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Hi, as already said, pics please [emoji1] Sent from my iPad using Husky Owners
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Happy birthday gorgeous girl [emoji512][emoji509] Sent from my iPad using Husky Owners