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So it wouldn't spread out.
We shave his belly as much as we can for genital cleaning purposes.
Speaking of Huskies, I got into some hot water with vets.
I don't know if you saw my video that I did about my Husky.
She unfortunately passed not too long ago.
We made the decision to put her down because she had this situation where she developed a cancer, needed a leg amputated, lived for a decent amount of time as a three-legged tripod.
And then she was 14.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's incredible.
That's really, really great.
And huskies, you know, they're like super resilient and she was happy hopping around.
Yeah, right?
They bounce back.
There's no stigma for a dog.
So she lived two more years, but to give people a backstory in case they haven't heard it, the elevator summary of it is Siberian Husky grew up with me mostly, my dad a little bit.
Then when I moved out, my dad was really lonely because my mom passed away.
And I said, okay, you can be Roxy's caretaker.
And that's how I ended up getting bare for myself.
Um, as he was taking care of her, he noticed that she had a growth, uh, age 12, which we knew of.
It was there for a while.