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    Run, Run, Run...


    Group huddle--what should we do?
    (Founder, Hobo, Chum & Pingo)


    Oh, let's run!


    Running is the most fun!


    This is great. It's not too hot tonight! Run, Run, Run......


    Lookit me, I'm faster than alla you!!!


    That was fun! Got treats, Mom?
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    I LOVE the eyes on the last pup!

    Do your pups ever run away??

    I have a friend who had the most reliable Husky I had ever seen. If you even mumbled his name he came runnin!! But then one day he didn't and he hasn't been able to find him since (it's been 2 years). Poor lil guy

    Lovly pics!

    Ash
    Dogs: Nova, Konnor and Sitka

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    Oh Boy - What fun!!!!!

    Great shots!
    What a happy bunch!!!

    Love that last pic - just priceless
    M!
    "No dog is born either vicious or friendly, but rather a blank slate that is moulded, for better or worse, by the owner."

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    Originally posted by Aspen and Misty
    I LOVE the eyes on the last pup!

    Do your pups ever run away??

    I have a friend who had the most reliable Husky I had ever seen. If you even mumbled his name he came runnin!! But then one day he didn't and he hasn't been able to find him since (it's been 2 years). Poor lil guy

    Lovly pics!

    Ash
    That's Founder in the last pic.

    Some of them are prone to running away. I don't let those ones run loose. It helps that most of mine are mixes--tends to make them more reliable than a purebred siberian. Plus many of them have abandonment issues. I just have to walk in the opposite direction and many of them will follow out of fear of being left behind. I also always carry treats with me in a bag that makes noise. Funny how sometimes they can't hear their names, but they can hear the treat bag from 500 yards away!

    Bandit is the husky they write books about. He vanishes if he's let off lead. In his last home, he always ran here. He's gotten away from us a couple times (not recently). He's always come back on his own. I can't chase Bandit or he just runs farther away. Muskwa disappears on me, but stays around fine for my husband. Pingo used to go back to her old owner's place, but she's realized that the couch is better than a dog yard!

    The timid boys are never loose--Franklin, Pacer, Mac, Ozzy, Antare. They all stay on leash, in harness or on the Springer.

    I have a friend who lost his husky a year ago when Kodi decided to chase a bull caribou on an isolated mountain. He was never seen again. When I asked him about it, he said that he found comfort in the fact that Kodi died doing what he loved best--running and exploring. I know I'd rather go doing something I love.

    I suppose it's a calculated risk. I live in an area where the worst thing they are likely to run into is a porcupine. Not much traffic or other human threats to them when they are loose. Running loose makes them happy and takes the edge off the summer/fall boredom--Summer is really boring for a sled dog! I try to minimize the risks as much as possible and also try to let them have some fun at the same time. They work their butts off for me all winter and I think every once in a while they deserve to just be dogs, not working dogs.
    Last edited by Glacier; 08-26-2004 at 01:03 AM.
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    Looks like they're having so much fun! Look at the smile on their faces!!

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    I think your posse is having a great time,,, what boundless energy they have!!!!!

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    I always love seeing pictures of your beautiful family! How many dogs do you have? It seems like there are always new faces in your pics.

    I had a Malmute growing up that was very reliable. She was our "lawn ornament". She layed in our front yard and greeted the school kids for 15 years without setting foot off the grass. Towards her last few years, we had to chain her up though because she had dementia. Even when we walked her, she knew the command "Sidewalk".


    Thank you Wolfie!

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    Ahhhh..... I just love Founder!!!

    Glacier.... I love seeing your pictures, it would be a dream come true for me if I were to live like you. Dogs and more dogs with land to run on. I look at your pictures and find myself day dreaming of your life!!
    ~Angie, Sierra & Buddy
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    Great pics! Your pups are beautiful!



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    Originally posted by Tonya
    I always love seeing pictures of your beautiful family! How many dogs do you have? It seems like there are always new faces in your pics.

    I had a Malmute growing up that was very reliable. She was our "lawn ornament". She layed in our front yard and greeted the school kids for 15 years without setting foot off the grass. Towards her last few years, we had to chain her up though because she had dementia. Even when we walked her, she knew the command "Sidewalk".
    I have 20 right now. The Inn is full! 21 if you count Daisy who is really my neighbor's dog, but spends most of her time with me.

    My malamute is very reliable too! Heyoka is amazing. We often leave him loose in the yard when we are home. He never goes anywhere.
    If you are lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you must find the courage to live it.
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