Re: [simweiken] Bath husky with warm water?
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Hi,
Very sorry that I cant help you on this matter, as M not a pro in Huskys... but common sence I dont think you need to do so, my friend has a Saint Bernard, he doesnt bath his SB with warm water... just an example to you hope this could help...
My friend is an old man liao (67 yrs old)... he don't know how to use SMS and email... and I don't think there is anyway for you to communicate with him except speak Hokkien with him via phone. Anyway, you can try if you want... let me know if yes and I'll let him know and also give you the contact. I don't want to surprise him with a young lady's call. hahahaha!
thanks kevin, but too bad, i can't speak hokkien. sign... miss a chance to know him.. anyway. thanks a lot for informing. if u have any other friends owning a st bernard. please inform. Sleeping Beauty & Kenji
Re: [simweiken] Bath husky with warm water?
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you do not necessarily need to bathe your sibe in warm water. but if you do, it's alright. if you don't, it's alright too.
what's most important is proper drying. you should not leave your sibe damp and let him/her dry on its own. sibes have double coat. and their undercoat do trap moist. if it is left moist, an unclean environment will invite external parasites (fungi, yeast, bacteria). when this happens, it's vet time!
so what's important is having their undercoat dry and clean at all times. MY Pet Husky Club
Re: [filet0fish] Bath husky with warm water?
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ya... i know... most of the ppl are using warm water... cold water or too warm water could actually cause "Cold water tail", "limber tail syndrome", "broken tail", "dead tail", "broken wag"...