After replying to the Alpha thread I thought I would ask you husky experts a question.
We have assumed Sequoia doesn't really like other dogs. When she is around other dogs she either completely ignores them as if they don't exist or she becomes extremely excited and will pull trying to get to them and then we she gets close she will give a quick lunge and snap.
When we were in Philadelphia we were walking down the street and a women walking a male husky was coming towards us. We stepped aside and pulled Sequoia close to us and said to the woman that she doesn't seem to get along with other dogs. The woman had the male on a long lead with just a harness around his torso. She allowed her male to get right into Sequoia's face.
The two dogs started sort of lunging at one another with some air snapping and trying to put their paws over each others necks and shoulders...a bit of a quick wrestling match. We are seeing Sequoia's teeth being bared and are getting nervous but the woman said....Oh nonsense...see..they are playing..their tails are up. Which was true...both of their tails were curled over their backs...and when they seperated Sequoia had her happy face on.
So are we totally misinterpreting her body language or does she like other huskies better than other dogs? I know for certain I wouldn't let her near a smaller dog and I KNOW I am not mistaking the reaction she has to my kitten Trouble. If she could make him a meal she would. But I am a bit confused.
My neighbors have a large hound mix male that they don't ever keep on a lead when they are out with him. He doesn't ever seem to stray from their yard but it makes me nervous with Sequoia. She sees Pepper (the other dog) and she really strains and pulls at the leash with some whining going on. I know she feels she is the queen dog and all should bow down before her...but I don't know if we should allow her to meet Pepper.
Denyce
ps...my only other dog was a collie which I had from the age of 3 to 17. My husband had a husky for a few months when he was about 8.