"McKensie"
(Irish meaning "wise
leader")
photo taken by Scott Vail
Evergreen, CO
June 18, 2001
sire: Am. Ch. Tundra Winds Storms A-Bruin WSXM "Bruin"
dam: Am. Ch. Tundra Winds Kinnikinnick WSXM "Nikki"
Treatment for SA is oil baths every week until
the condition is brought under control then one may increase time
between oil baths based on the condition of the
dog's skin and coat (if there is any coat
left). People with SA dogs (poodles, akitas, samoyeds, etc.) have
found they can go 3 to 5 weeks between oil baths. Supplements usually
are added to the
dog's diet.
Summer of 2005 pictures of lesions and sores from
SA out
of remission
McKensie's treatment to date:
Vitamin A - 16,000 IU per day
Vitamin E - 800 IU per day
Ester C - 1000 mg per day
Fish Oil - 1000 mg per day
Flax Oil - 1000 mg per day
Milk thistle--weekly
McKensie was staying at Tundra Winds till the Samoyed Club of America Nationals to be held in Denver, CO this past October. At that time he meet his fellow Prairie Isle teammates and came home to the Isle to live.
McKensie is still working in harness and we will monitor his coat and skin condition whether he can continue working. He is checked over carefully after removal of his harness for any sign of harness rubbing that could cause a lesion or infection.
Research in Samoyeds needs to be done and hopefully in the next year or so that will happen. To learn more about SA click on the following links:
SA info
SA links
Watch for progress reports for this inspiring new Prairie Isle sled dog!! McKensie has settled into the Prairie Isle routine quite well. He is growing fast and is now 6 months old (Dec. 2001)
Here are some pics of McKensie taken this fall with his best buddy, Naoisha. The center photo is a shot of McKensie's side gait.
McKensie has been learning about being a sled
dog too.
Thanks to Scott Vail for taking this photo of
McKensie at the 2001 SCA Nationals in Denver, CO sitting on Don
Duncan's sled.
Here is Helen with
her new sled with Callie (left lead) and McKensie (r) with Naoisha at
wheel
McKensie says, "wow, we are almost home, let's
go!"
Helen with her new sled, made by Jim Miller of PrairieBilt, with Naoisha, Callie and McKensie
