Dog, can't decide
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roCcor




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PostPosted: Sun, 17th Feb 2008 15:50    Post subject:
No idea, but he looks lovely. But I don't think it's fullblooded.
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The-Game




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PostPosted: Sun, 17th Feb 2008 18:20    Post subject:
roCcor wrote:
No idea, but he looks lovely. But I don't think it's fullblooded.


I agree looks as if it might be mixed....

Could the owner please help us out here???I might be interested in purchasing in that line of breed Laughing
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pistolshrimp
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PostPosted: Tue, 19th Feb 2008 01:02    Post subject:
Vodka-Redbull wrote:
A medium or big dog that desn't move A LOT (like a 3 hr walk in the woods or the whole day on a farm) must have only one big meal per day. My boy here is 12 and he runs and plays like a pup when outside







OMG that could be my dogs brother or sister



@RoCCo
Ya, My first dog was a hybred 7/8th wolf and huskies do have simillar personalities. My current dog was abused as well by the first owners. I think the kids terrorized him and I think he got mostly neg. attention so he did all these weird things. He is scared of feet because they booted him alot I think. He is great now. But ya, kids and animals don't mix well with drunks.


The dog would adjust to a new STABLE family I think. If they were good to him, lots of love and attention. My girlfriend gave her lab away because he family was against it and she was in an apt. She felt horrible and had to take the dog back because the dog was shitting everywhere and doing weird things. in the new house. She was stressed. I know if I had taken her dog she would of been fine.
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pistolshrimp
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PostPosted: Tue, 19th Feb 2008 02:24    Post subject:
I think that one is a huskey or malamute cross
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