John
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So the dog will get to sit about until you decide you'll let him out the back, great.
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chloe16v
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wat? no, their is other ways of entertaining a dog without throwing things for them,
kerry did you ever let your huskies off the lead? i know most people say dont do it but i have also heard a few people say they do and have no probs, dont think she'l ever be off the lead tho, their will always be that chance thast she wouldn't come back and i'd nerver forgive myself if she didnt so she'l b staying on the lead lol
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SXI - Matt
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Lovely looking dog mate i remember when our German Shepard was that small they soon grow up though little buggers
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Ben G
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love huskys
lot of work though, need walking all the time!
i've got a golden retreiever 1 year old and he's not that big but he's a right pain in the arse with walking and biting everything.
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taylorboosh
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my family have had three -
1 was called tzar or red tzar perfec was his pedigree name - he lived till he was 6 but had to be put to sleep because of a tumour.
1 was called kira or sasparella delight - she got put to sleep before christmas at a ripe age of 13 due to digestion problems
1 is called kody and we got him rescue so dont have his papers - he is about 14 now and a lovely dog, as they all have been.
not 1 of them has ruined the house, they do not need to be entertained all day every day as people are suggesting, be prepared to hoover a lot, and i agree with the dont let them off the lead because they chase anything, and when its older be prepared because she will be strong and drag you round your walk.
looks a lovely pup though
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taylorboosh
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how much did you pay for it if its not too rude, they used to be 500-800 pound iir but i will have been like 7 when we last bought 1
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Matt H
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Will the dog not feel left out whilst the whole family sleeps with each other? Or are you planning on letting it join in?
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DannyB
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I must remember the next time I buy a dog that I'll have to learn to spell every word correctly, other wise I'll just get ridiculed when I post pics up on a car forum. Seriously, are people that fucking petty?
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by DannyB
I must remember the next time I buy a dog that I'll have to learn to spell every word correctly, other wise I'll just get ridiculed when I post pics up on a car forum. Seriously, are people that fucking petty?
tbh I was drunk & slaving pish, not being petty
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DannyB
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Not you Colin
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Colin
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Oh I see
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Shell
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Look at that wee baba, it's so cute! Gorgeous eyes.
On another note, you're all bitches. Get a grip.
Colin however was just plain funny.
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Adam-D
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cant belive there is so many negative comments about a dog.
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ShEp
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quote: Originally posted by Matt H
Will the dog not feel left out whilst the whole family sleeps with each other? Or are you planning on letting it join in?
NO need tbh
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C2RL R
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it's not the dog that people are being funny about, it's her. everytime she posts on here she gets roasted. i've even done it myself. i think in this case it's a little out of order though.
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Shell
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Do you feel it's fair to pick on someone who's clearly had...issues shall we say? Let's pick on the weaker links to make ourselves feel more powerful I believe.
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John
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I wasn't having a dig at her, I don't know why people get big dogs in small houses whether it be her or anybody else.
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sand-eel
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I know a family that had a lot of huskys for sled pulling, they didn't seem that bad even though they were not really pets as such.
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chloe16v
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quote: Originally posted by John
I wasn't having a dig at her, I don't know why people get big dogs in small houses whether it be her or anybody else.
well she came from a smaller house than mine and the breeder has 9 adult dogs (6 grayhounds, 2 huskies and something that looked like a mop head) and the mum had 6 pups
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radicalry00
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Lovely dogs. I want to get one to accompany my German Shepherd. Don't think my house is quite big enough for two big dogs though.
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by radicalry00
Lovely dogs. I want to get one to accompany my German Shepherd. Don't think my house is quite big enough for two big dogs though.
they are pretty territorial you know, will fight over food etc
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chloe16v
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quote: Originally posted by Matt H
Will the dog not feel left out whilst the whole family sleeps with each other? Or are you planning on letting it join in?
well we are from south yourkshire just like your self so why dont you just toddle off and go fuck your self up the arse
thank you
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Matt H
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quote: Originally posted by cb87
quote: Originally posted by Matt H
Will the dog not feel left out whilst the whole family sleeps with each other? Or are you planning on letting it join in?
well we are from south yourkshire just like your self so why dont you just toddle off and go fuck your self up the arse
thank you
Good answer
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chloe16v
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quote: Originally posted by Matt H
quote: Originally posted by cb87
quote: Originally posted by Matt H
Will the dog not feel left out whilst the whole family sleeps with each other? Or are you planning on letting it join in?
well we are from south yourkshire just like your self so why dont you just toddle off and go fuck your self up the arse
thank you
Good answer
thanks
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Kerry
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quote: Originally posted by cb87
kerry did you ever let your huskies off the lead? i know most people say dont do it but i have also heard a few people say they do and have no probs, dont think she'l ever be off the lead tho, their will always be that chance thast she wouldn't come back and i'd nerver forgive myself if she didnt so she'l b staying on the lead lol
i had to let mine off or they would pull me over anyway
the good thing about having 2 was that the girl was really good and the boy was naughty however followed the girl everywhere. so all i had to do was call polo she would come and he would follow. there was a few occasions where he thought fuck it im off but he soon came back
fine with other dogs and people just could never ever tire them out and destroyed both the house and the garden as they loved to dig too.
very enegertic dogs!!! i wasnt being harsh just through my experience i know that they CAN be hard work
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