theblackbox
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yeah, about killing things... mine killed a goat. my girlfriends sister had her out in the country while i was out of town, and when i got back, i had a bit of a surprise.
Originally posted by: theblackbox
yeah, about killing things... mine killed a goat. my girlfriends sister had her out in the country while i was out of town, and when i got back, i had a bit of a surprise.
Originally postedby: PurdueRy
Originally posted by: theblackbox
huskies are great dogs, but like to escape. They will dig, and will try to get out of any fence if given the chance. They are very bright, and learn very well. They are also very playful, very loyal, and very obediant dogs. I use to have a husky and it was by far the best dog i ever had. The only thing is unless you are in decent weather, it is really a shame to have one in high humidity or heat. They have two layers of fur, and the bottom layer is oily so they have good airconditioning and heating, it's just they do not do as well in the heat if you overly exert them.
You do have to get used to their annoying wierd bark when they decide they want something or are interested in other things.
And, btw, any dog bites. It's easy to blame the owner, but the truth is that even the most trained dog is still an animal. Treat it with respect and treat it with the idea that it can bite, and accidents are less likely to happen.
I keep hearing that Huskies will run away...that kinda scares me. I wouldn't want to accidentally lose my dog just because it decided to escape.
My pound shepherd was in the pound for killing chickens so maybe I shouldn't have said he loves everything
Originally posted by: triacontahedron
Before deciding on breed you might want to consider gender. The questions you asked depend more on sex then type of dog. Generally female dogs are lower maintenance then male ones. On average they smell less, run away less (male dogs are always looking for a thing to hump especially if there is a female dog in heat in the neighborhood) and less aggressive (get into less fights). The downside of a female dog is that you will have problems 2 times a year: you have to keep you pet on leash and fight other dogs, there is also bleeding but they usually clean after themselves. One more thing is that you should breed a dog at least once for it to be healthy ( no such problem with males obviously).
When choosing breed you should mainly look on energy. I suspect that huskies on average are more difficult to make tired as they are smaller then shepherd and were selected for stamina to pull a sledge. It all depends on your stamina actually: if you jog every day and hike regularly you might want to get husky so it would follow you around , if you prefer walks and relaxing get lower energy dog (so you can make it tired in say 30-40 min walking/throwing ball/stick). If a pet is bored it will eat things and dig holes. Other things like aggression/obedience are matter of training/authority (dont let your dog run the house, show it who is the boss, you have to dominate).
Generally speaking owners resemble their dogs even physically. Go to a park and look around you will notice facial resemblance. So , just look into a mirror and compare to a picture of husky/shepherd , get the one that looks more like you
On a more serious note about breed, I used to own a collie. They are really nice dogs. Collies are the same type as husky/shepherds in terms of intelligence but probably more friendly, smell less and have nicer fur but lots of it (could be annoying). About bathing I dont know why you should wash a dog unless it was digging in a garbage pile. We washed our dog (with shampoo etc.) 2 times a year. There was actually no reason to do this , she did not smell at all unless she got wet. Of course you might want to wash paws before letting it into your house.
In any case all dogs are fun, good luck.
Originally posted by: triacontahedron
Before deciding on breed you might want to consider gender. The questions you asked depend more on sex then type of dog. Generally female dogs are lower maintenance then male ones. On average they smell less, run away less (male dogs are always looking for a thing to hump especially if there is a female dog in heat in the neighborhood) and less aggressive (get into less fights). The downside of a female dog is that you will have problems 2 times a year: you have to keep you pet on leash and fight other dogs, there is also bleeding but they usually clean after themselves. One more thing is that you should breed a dog at least once for it to be healthy ( no such problem with males obviously).
Originally posted by: Turin39789
you of course need a great dane.
Originally posted by: triacontahedron
One more thing is that you should breed a dog at least once for it to be healthy ( no such problem with males obviously).
Originally posted by: Chryso
Originally posted by: triacontahedron
One more thing is that you should breed a dog at least once for it to be healthy ( no such problem with males obviously).
That is complete bull crap.
No matter what kind of dog you get you should have it spayed or neutered.
Originally posted by: xchangx
I have a Shepherd/Husky mix. The mother was a pure husky and the father was a pure shepherd.
http://www.pbase.com/xchangx/kimball
He's a great dog and really smart. He hasn't shown one sign of aggression, no growling, no showing top teeth, very friendly, but sheds a whole lot.
Originally posted by: Kelemvor
Do you want a dog for the protection aspect or more just for a family pet? I'd personally go with a Golden Retriever. They are one of the friendliest dogs you'll ever find. Area great with other dogs, cats, children, infants, etc. Are very intelligent and trainable. We have a Golden now and are fostering a second one until he can be adopted. They are just so loving and caring I don't know that I'd ever get a different breed.
If you're in or near WI, we got ours from http://www.grrow.org/ They might have links to other rescues around too.
