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    Yes, they want a dog that will scare away tresspassers.
    "To all the dogs I've loved before...Who traveled in & out my door...I'm glad you came along...I dedicate this song to all the dogs I've loved before"

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    My cousin Tiffany would love a dog like Dusty But she lives in an apartment, and huskies need a big home and a big yard. If she had a house I'm sure she would be willing to take him, and her parents would agree. Good luck finding gorgeous Dusty a loving and forever home. I would always take him... but a tiny dog and a huge dog wouldn't be best together

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    Aww to bad, but big dogs and little dogs do fine! I have a min poodle, min pin, min dashchund, and a doberman. They all hang out and play together just fine.
    "To all the dogs I've loved before...Who traveled in & out my door...I'm glad you came along...I dedicate this song to all the dogs I've loved before"

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    Quote Originally Posted by animal_rescue
    Aww to bad, but big dogs and little dogs do fine! I have a min poodle, min pin, min dashchund, and a doberman. They all hang out and play together just fine.
    A husky and a little dog could be a difficult mix. The husky prey drive can not tell a little dog from a snack--picture Franklin running down the trail, in harness, in an eight dog team with a maltese wearing a fleece jacket in his mouth! (and Franklin has a fairly low prey drive!) He released the dog unharmed, but if he had been allowed his own way, that little dog would not have survived. Course, it would have been Franklin's fault despite the fact that I yelled 3 times at the maltese owner to pick up his dog, specifically told him "My dogs will kill it" and he still refused to get it out of my team's way!

    These people obviously did no research before they got the dog. Of the 23 huskies in my yard, maybe 3 of them bark. The rest howl and talk, but they rarely bark. If you can get through the gate here, without being licked to death, the dogs will gladly show you where I keep my jewellry!

    I hope Dusty finds a nice home where he doesn't have to live on a chain anymore. My bridge kid, Hoodoo, was a bi-eyed boy, rescued from a home where he was chained all the time. Ones like him hold a special place for me.
    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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    I feel bad what a life to be chained up all the time

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