My Husky pup

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Jan 31, 2010 9:44pm
Good. Kids say she is getting big.

She took a liken to me, but, not the wife. hahaha

The house breakin, its coming,,,,,,,,,,, slowly!!!! :D
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Jan 31, 2010 9:51pm
coyotes22 wrote: Good. Kids say she is getting big.

She took a liken to me, but, not the wife. hahaha

The house breakin, its coming,,,,,,,,,,, slowly!!!! :D
She'll take a liking to whoever takes her outside and feeds her. Lol
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Jan 31, 2010 10:10pm
GoChiefs wrote:

She'll take a liking to whoever takes her outside and feeds her. Lol
She's a very restless sleeper. Moves around alot, Never in the same spot
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Jan 31, 2010 10:19pm
Dakota and Cherokee are the same way. You will hear Dakota moving around in her cage all night. Cherokee will start the night at the top of the bed between me and the wife. When i wake up she will either be at the bottom of the bed at our feet or on the floor.
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Jan 31, 2010 10:31pm
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Jan 31, 2010 10:45pm
I have a husky myself which is the second of two males that I have owned. The first husky "Nag" was very mellow although he did destroy my couch as a puppy. He was a good dog that listened very well until he got outside and you would think you were running a marathon trying to catch him. The second male "Jack" is very dominant with a mind of his own so he earned the name "Jackass". This dog is to smart for his own good though he does mellow out most of the time. Jack openes the door at will and he goes in and out of the house at his own will, but he never shuts the door, so you have to get up about every hour to shut the door. He is a happy dog but he will also defend us and especially my daughter, we love him.
Huskys love to run so be prepared for that and they also shed like hell. When they shed it reminds me of tumble weed blowing across a praire. You have a good dog an I would own one again.
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Jan 31, 2010 11:26pm
Bio-Hazzzzard wrote: I have a husky myself which is the second of two males that I have owned. The first husky "Nag" was very mellow although he did destroy my couch as a puppy. He was a good dog that listened very well until he got outside and you would think you were running a marathon trying to catch him. The second male "Jack" is very dominant with a mind of his own so he earned the name "Jackass". This dog is to smart for his own good though he does mellow out most of the time. Jack openes the door at will and he goes in and out of the house at his own will, but he never shuts the door, so you have to get up about every hour to shut the door. He is a happy dog but he will also defend us and especially my daughter, we love him.
they shed it reminds me of tumble weed blowing across a praire. You have a goHuskys love to run so be prepared for that and they also shed like hell. When od dog an I would own one again.
They are great dogs but keep them on a leash when you have them outside. They will look you right in the eye and wag their tail....then bolt like a bat out of hell.

Also its very hard for them to turn a fight down unless its with a much smaller dog. Make sure you have insurance because you could get in trouble for "letting a dog run loose" when they fight in another persons yard.

They do shed a lot during spring and fall so brush it maybe twice a week and put a raw egg in their food once a week. Egg does miracles for their coat.

Besides that, they will be your best friend everytime you come home!!!
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Feb 7, 2010 10:34pm


Awesome dogs. Like the picture shows, they will guard their bowls like no other. So don't let them lay around or they'll get weird all day. They will also guard other things... shoes, people, etc. At least my dogs do. Lock stuff up when they're a pup, because you might come home and find out they ate 4 whole chicken breasts and a near whole batch of brownies. They can get mouthy, but it's out of fun. Your neighbors might call the cops because they howl so damn loud in the am when people leave for work. They're stubborn and like to run the show. They do have the kill drive if they see prey. They're usually very good on walks if other dogs are barking and stuff.. they stay quiet. The worst thing though.. be prepared for the constant shedding and them blowing coat like no other. My dogs are still blowing coat, and are actually at their peak right now which is odd. Also, if you give enough slack while walking them, they might have the instanct to run run run. With that said, still the best dog you can get by far IMO.
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Feb 26, 2010 6:47pm
Took the dog to the vet yesterday, for her shots, and got her nails clipped.

She did awesome, and the vet loved her. She is up to 14#'s now, at 10 weeks old.
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Feb 26, 2010 7:09pm
What a coincidence..my husky went to the vet yesterday too! :)
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Feb 26, 2010 8:34pm
With the arrival of your new dog....I think I should remind you that beastiality is illegal in Ohio.
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Feb 27, 2010 10:16am
pepperpot wrote:
TCSoup wrote:
ZWICK 4 PREZ wrote: Good lookin dog. I suggest beating it's ass if it doesn't come when you call it. :)
Zwicks eithier beating dogs or his meat. Which ever will come first.
Someone needs to beat Zwick's ass..:@
This!!!!
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Mar 11, 2010 10:03am
At 12 weeks old:

18 pounds and this:

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Apr 6, 2010 10:52am
http://www.adoptahusky.com/

Thought this was a cool web site to share with those of you have a husky.
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Apr 6, 2010 11:02am
Would be cool..if there was any damn dogs available in Ohio! So how's Bailee doing? Parvo free? Lol
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Apr 6, 2010 11:17am
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Apr 6, 2010 12:03pm
coyotes22 wrote: She is a 5 week old Siberian Husky.
She seems pretty smart, already, with potty training.
Any body else here ever have one, or has one now?
Are they as easy as she seems?
Are they bullheaded, or easy going?



Nice dog
Six Country Oak Table Setting on a Wool (6x9) area rug from TJ Maxx
Looks like a new table set also
Nice to see you take care of the hard wood flooring also
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Apr 6, 2010 12:36pm
GoChiefs wrote: So how's Bailee doing? Parvo free? Lol
Good.

Yes.

Getting big, and eating everything!!!!
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Apr 6, 2010 12:38pm
Shoot me a pic whenever u get a new one!
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Apr 10, 2010 5:12pm
Two teh toppz
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Apr 28, 2010 5:50pm
Well, she got her final shots the other day, and is now a legal citizen of the great state of Ohio!!

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Apr 28, 2010 7:19pm
Kudos to the mods.
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May 1, 2010 6:20am
Gardens35 wrote: Kudos to the mods.
Youre king of the one liners!! :D
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May 1, 2010 9:26am
I had my husky, Storm, for 11 years, and he was an awesome dog with a really unique personality.

The only problem I had with him is that they like to "run" when they get loose, so make sure they are secure when outside. They also don't like being trapped...i put Storm in a room in the basement when he was a puppy while I went to school, and by the time I got home he had dug his way out...through the paneling, drywall, and studs!

I miss him...he was a great dog.
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May 1, 2010 10:00am
We had a husky when our kids were young. We would sometimes hook him up to a harness in the winter and put our kids on a sled behind him. He would love pulling them around - it was instinctive. A memory we will never forget.