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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by pessimisaurus
    I cant imagine a dog walking out the door and instantly jumping a fence while its being watched..
    LOL, then you've never owned a husky! I've watched Mac do exactly that!

    Six feet is probably plenty for most huskies though. You might have to reinforce the bottom so he can't dig out, but if supervised, he shouldn't have time to dig out before you notice!
    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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    what is it like living with a husky? how do yours act with people they know? people they dont? dogs they know? dogs they dont? what are they like to train? how obedient would you say they are? are they hyperactive? how much exercise do yours need/get? what kinds of activities to you do with them? what funny quirks do they have? what are they like in the house? do they bark much? howl much? anything else???
    Well Life with a husky is very interesting.. they are like no other breed int he world, they are great family dogs, love the "pack mantality".. Tikeya is totally fine with all people she meets and children/babies as well.. Now Some Siberian huskies can become VERY dominant, and they always want to be alpha (even if they are the weaker of the dogs)..

    They also NEVER forget.. Tikeya has gotten into a fight with a few dogs, and she STILL remembers where they live, and growls everytime she sees them.. Siberian huskies need alot of daily excercize, in order to keep weight down.. I noticed when Tikeya was younger she was almost anerexic with her eating, and VERY hyper.. Now that she has ages She eats alot more and has SLOWed right down. I notice Tikeya likes to have a routine to their day (fed, walked, sleep same time everyday), You can do all types of agility/showing/therapy/ anything with your sibe (Except fetch) ..I have yet to meet a sibe who likes to fetch (mainly when there is water around)..

    Most Sibes Dont like the water so much, I think it has to do with intincts (walking on ice, if they fall through?? Who knows, But Tikeya hates the water, and so does my friends siberian husky.. .. Also Siberian huskies (If Bored) will be distructive (chewing, digging, escaping out of the yard and taking off for hours) ... or howl (to answer you noisyness question: YES YES YES they are VERY noisy!!!)... Tikeya has been a "inside dog" ever since she was a pupski, and we have had the pound called on us because people thought we might be hurting Tikeya, if she is left outside for 10 min alone she Freaks out "Howling and screaming like shes being beaten.".. I would have it no other way .. Siberian huskies can be tricky to train though *they are VERY stubborn*, not to mention they are prey driven... *Tikeya has killed her share of Birds/rodents.... * in other words "patience is a vertue"
    I couldnt personally ever see my self living with out a siberian husky in my life.. They are by far my favorite breed.. but again They can be VERRY noisy.. lol

    Siberian huskies ARE NOT for everyone ... I suggest you do a month of research before jumping into the breed *maybe talk to some breeders too*...

    (((Wow I just wrote a novel))
    Rainbowbridge- Tikeya 'forever loved'
    Owned By Luna, Prudence, and Raven

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    hahaha loving all the stories and info thanks!
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    "A dog's mind is a terrible thing to waste."

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    *bump* c'mon I know theres more of you out there!!
    R.I.P. Pidge, Oliver & Charlie <3

    Margaret (the biped)
    Sahkmet (the bunski)
    Brock, Alki & Royal (the beasts)
    Felix & Linus (the mewsons)





    Brock - Royal - Alki


    "A dog's mind is a terrible thing to waste."

    "In order to really enjoy a dog, one doesn't merely try to train him to be semi-human. The point of it is to open oneself to the possibility of becoming partly a dog." -Edward Hoagland

    Seattle Dogworks Training and Education Studio

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    welcome back!

    I saw someone posted this already and I agree compleatly, it's never a boring with a sibe around! They are an origonal breed. definatly NOT for everyone! What you described as what you want in a dog pretty much described a sibe...to a certain point. to get a sibe to the perfect little angel with other dogs and people is a ton of socialization. I socialized my Gracie out the wazoo, but because she's a dominant female that was unspayed until last year she has certain dogs she doesn't like. Normally other dominate dogs. Gracie just loves every person she meets though.

    PREPAIR FOR HAIR!!! Lots and LOTS of brushing, lots and LOTS of shedding! Hope you don't mind a little bit of youur sibe going everywhere with you! I've found that if I brush Gracie out everyday the shedding goes down dramaticly.

    Sibes are one of the harder breeds to train. Only because they are so dern indipendant and have selective hearing. They are smart though, you just have to figure out ways to keep the dog interested. Food is popular with this breed.


    I hope this helps you a lil. I just woke up so I'm still waking up.
    Owned by two little pastries!


    REST IN PEACE GRACIE. NOT A DAY GOES BY THAT I DON'T MISS YOU.

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    Welcome back! Your two pups are GORGEOUS! I really hope we see them more in the future.

    I'm sorry I can't really say much about Huskies, but you're getting tons of great information from Sibe people! I'm sure it will be really useful for you.
    Lola, the mutt, 2 years old

    Anita, the dachshund, 7 years old



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    Welcome back! I owned cats for twenty years before getting my first sibe, Star, almost 10 years ago. She didn't seem all that different from my cats, she's very smart, independent, feisty, fastidious, listens but doesn't alwasys obey, ignores me unless she wants attention, and you can't bribe her with food. A real "queen of the universe" personality, so catlike! Turns out sibes are known as "the cats of the dog world."

    As everyone has said, you must keep them contained, they don't stick around or come find you. They love to dig dens in the summer, and dig when they're bored or stressed. Their high prey drive is legendary - Star has a kill list as long as my arm, and she's never been allowed to run free. If it wanders into the kennel...it doesn't walk out.

    As for exercise, a dogpark is perfect because they can run around like maniacs & still be contained. They love a good walk. There's a lot of other things you can do with them, too - they have great endurance.

    Mine live mainly outdoors, but the stories I hear they can be very destructive indoors. With Star getting older, I've been allowing them to come & go in my studio building. I see their territorial nature there - if it's on top of my tables, they leave it alone, but if it's on the floor - it's theirs! I have to be careful to put anything paper up.

    They are good with people, very gentle, make lousy watch dogs, and are good with each other most of the time. I had another female dog, though, and she & Star fought viciously on several occasions (the husky won). Now I have a male & a female, and I can't get over how well they get along. I think as long as only one dog has an alpha personality, everything's cool.

    Sibes can be pretty active when they are young, but I wouldn't say they are hyper as a breed trait. Mine are very laid back & incredibly quiet, rarely a woo out of them. Star can get pretty bossy at the dog park & will bark at dogs she thinks are misbehaving. She makes an interesting variety of sounds when she want to. Sherman rarely barks, but if he gets frightened or jurt, you'd think someone was stomping all over him from the racket. Star did howl like a banshee as a puppy - our neighbors were alarmed that she might be hurt or was being abused.

    They are fun-loving dogs, mischevious on occasion, and love attention, but tend to be aloof. They have great curisoity about everything. I guess their main trait is their independance. They understand perfectly well what you want them to do, but won't do it unless they want to. You do need to maintain your status as pack leader.

    Remember, this breed gives you potato chip syndrome - you can't have just one!

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