Thanks, you have helped![]()
I guess that with huskies having a high prey drive would probably mean they're a no go with cats then. I was thinking of that too before you confirmed it.
The reason my brother wants a husky is that he liked them when we went on a husky sleigh in Lapland. We had great fun petting them, feeding them and riding through the snow with them! I think what really got my brother was two huskies licking him so much and jumping on him that he fell over! So it's not looks. And judging by those dogs, Kurt would want a friendly dog, as we all would.
We know that dogs are expensive, but in general it seems to be huskies which are way ahead of the others. Most breeds, like labs and spaniels which i also looked at, are around in the £400-£500 area. But i don't really mind about the moneydogs are priceless.
I've always been a cat person and so has my mum. Being around cats all my life has made me that way. Not to say i'm not a dog person, but cats are very special to me. My Dad had a JRT as a boy, and he had a cat alongside him, that's why i was thinking that small dogs went better with cats. I'll always need a cat in my life.
Also, i'd never heard about putting dogs in crates before i came on PT. I'll have to research them further.
But thanks again![]()





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