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thanks for the info husky1! sounds a lot like what Im looking for. I do love a challenge, and am very used to an active, easily distracted, recall-less dog.aussies are extremely smart and easy to train, but the real challenge comes in convincing them to pay attention and do what you want when you want it. brock is so high drive that hes easily excited and distracted by simple things in the environment. so Ive learned quickly the importance of controling everything in his life, so I become relevant. haha so that aspect isnt of worry to me. I want an active dog, always willing to go places and do new things, and one that can keep up with my 2, but I dont want a dog that never settles in the house, or one that is always hyperactive and always anxious and busy. would you say huskies are easily excitable? or tend to be more calm or more hyperactive?









aussies are extremely smart and easy to train, but the real challenge comes in convincing them to pay attention and do what you want when you want it. brock is so high drive that hes easily excited and distracted by simple things in the environment. so Ive learned quickly the importance of controling everything in his life, so I become relevant. haha so that aspect isnt of worry to me. I want an active dog, always willing to go places and do new things, and one that can keep up with my 2, but I dont want a dog that never settles in the house, or one that is always hyperactive and always anxious and busy. would you say huskies are easily excitable? or tend to be more calm or more hyperactive?

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