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not sure if you can help. My Siberian Husky is 10 and ...

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Question by PK
Submitted on 1/17/2006
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not sure if  you can help.  My Siberian Husky  is  10  and  has  been diagnosed with discoid Lupus. His beautiful black nose is  now  raw & Pink.  We got  a jack Russell terrier puppy  for Christmas.  all has  been  going well until she scratched  him  in excitement.  while trying to correct her  his strength  took over  and  he  broke  her  jaw.  the  puppy  will be  fine  but i am a mess.  I am fearful  she   will hit  his  sore nose  and  he  will again  try to stop her  and since  she is so  tiny  right now  we may  end  up back in the emergency Vets.

Do you have  any  suggestions  on how  to  get them back together socially ??




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