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nice looking salukis baw you should do well on the fens this year

 

nice looking salukis baw you should do well on the fens this year :thumbs:

They fens don't worry me :laugh:

 

looks like a building site baw with the dogs in the barrel,was water in the barrel as it was by a cement mixer i would be careful doing that as cement in the water could have reacted on your dogs skin mate

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nice looking salukis baw you should do well on the fens this year :thumbs:

They fens don't worry me :laugh:

looks like a building site baw with the dogs in the barrel,was water in the barrel as it was by a cement mixer i would be careful doing that as cement in the water could have reacted on your dogs skin mate

They're fine mate, its at a pals place, he's building a house for his daughter. The barrel is just used for fresh water :thumbs:

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nice looking salukis baw you should do well on the fens this year :thumbs:

They fens don't worry me :laugh:

 

looks like a building site baw with the dogs in the barrel,was water in the barrel as it was by a cement mixer i would be careful doing that as cement in the water could have reacted on your dogs skin mate

 

 

I had this problem before. Built some indoor kennels and my patterdale started itching and inflamed skin, then it's hair started to fall out. Good old Benzyl Benzoate sorted it out tho, hair was growing back after a few days :thumbs:

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