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Siberian Husky > Bad behavior....
☆ Lacy

If it is mine,- it must never be- yours
 
 
Barked: Wed Jun 1, '11 10:09pm PST 
Huskys are certainly not Golden Retrievers. I have learned that they are not pushovers to raise and actually make you earn your keep when you train them. Lacy is manipulative, willful, obstinate, and dominant; she has made me prove that I can make her obey.

This is the same statement that I always here with Husky owners laugh out loud and my question to them is "What position do you hold with your Husky and what incintive do you give them to listen"?

He should be fine with another Sibe.
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Siberian Husky > What do u feed your Husky?
☆ Lacy

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Barked: Wed Jun 1, '11 9:35pm PST 
Taste of the Wild, I usually rotate between the three recipes.
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Siberian Husky > Husky making holes

☆ Lacy

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Barked: Tue May 24, '11 4:26pm PST 
I built Lacy a sandbox, then I burried some toys to invite her to dig there. No more unwanted holes way to go
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Siberian Husky > Has anyone ever shaved their Husky?

☆ Lacy

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Barked: Mon Jan 31, '11 5:48pm PST 
I tried the Furminator de-shedding conditioner, all it did was piss Lacy off, because the directions say to keep it on for 10 minutes or so. She gave me the stink eye and angry growl, enough said. We use the Furminator comb and it seems to work the best out of all others. I just comb her once a week and that seems to do the trick.

There was a Husky at the dog park about a month ago who had its coat shaved, it looked horrible. What a shame, she was a beautiful girl. The owner said she was tired of combing her, I guess she didnt do her homework when getting a sibe.
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Siberian Husky > Blowing coat?

☆ Lacy

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Barked: Wed Jan 12, '11 8:07pm PST 
Lacy usually starts to blow her coat around Feb, we'll see how it goes this year.
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Dog Laws & Legislation > barking dogs
☆ Lacy

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Barked: Sun Oct 10, '10 11:54pm PST 
Our county will fine you if your dog barks for 15 minutes or more, 3rd offence in a 6 month period then the county involves animal control.

But since this is your roomate, talk to her about.
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Behavior & Training > Female Dogs that Hump

☆ Lacy

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Barked: Fri Oct 1, '10 1:22pm PST 
Lacy humps Donner all the time, but only in the house. Its her house and nobody elses! I dont have a problem with it because he is the only dog that she does it to, if I ever see her doing it to dogs at the dog park or to people, then I will put a stop to it

I personally would not use a crate as a form of correction as it could be viewed as a place of punishment instead of a place for security. Lacys crate is her den and she only goes in there on her terms at night or unless I tell her to go in the kennel when we leave the house. I never physicaly put her in there .
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Siberian Husky > Husky really an Alaskan

☆ Lacy

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Barked: Fri Oct 1, '10 1:00pm PST 
I'm a 67 pound girl; I'm not fat, just on the large side.
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Grooming > Does your dog get eye boogers?!

☆ Lacy

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Barked: Fri Sep 17, '10 2:49pm PST 
Never had em with Lacy, I guess I'm lucky. My Lab gets them, but mostly in the morning.

I've never herd that they are caused by grains. Donner is on a grain free food and still gets them. Myth busted big grin
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Siberian Husky > question about the breed
☆ Lacy

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Barked: Mon Sep 13, '10 1:12pm PST 
It depends on the dog. Lacy's recall is probably 80%, enough that I trust her a little bit. I only let her off the lead in my front yard and when we are at the dog park. With that being said, she has also bolted off chasing fury woodland creatures when I thought she wouldnt. But she is always on a lead when we go for hikes and walks. If I was to let her off the lead on walks, she would probably stay next to me, but no matter how well behaved she is, I dont trust her prey drive and her instinct to run.

Soooo, being a responsible Husky owner, I would never let a Husky off lead unless you are 100% sure that their recall will work. In my experience, there is no 100% recall with Sibes.
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