I was thinking a chainlink fence was the best way to go? The higher the better, of course. My friend (he breeds Labs) said a 6 foot one would be right, and to prevent digging out he recommended a 3-4 foot strip of chicken wire fencing affixed to the bottom of the chain link fence and covered over by a layer of mud/grass. That way any digging wouldn't get very far.
As far as exercise- my neighbor has 2 dogs and we walk nearly every day. It would be nice to have a walking companion. We have a playground about 15 min walk away with a completely fenced in ballfield. It was a consideration of mine to take the dogs in there and let them run and play together.
I don't live with my mom- I'm 30 years old and have a home and family of my own. I was using her dog as a size comparison simply because it is the dog I am most familiar with. I obviously thought Huskies were heavier than they are- I have known Huskies throughout my life- not WELL, but they seemed bigger than 50-60 lbs to me. I apologize for being off on that.
I have aquariums, I assume not a lot of protection will be needed there- I have mice, but they live in aquariums in the spare bedroom upstairs that is kept locked. I do have cats, and this is my biggest worry. The dog will be downstairs only in my house- the hallway to the upstairs has a big pine door as a barrier on one end, and an archway that is ready to either have a door installed with a cat door , or a gate. It was my thought that the cats could escape to the upstairs if they felt threatened. There will be no time that the cats and dog would be alone together in the house- we plan on having a comfortable kennel set up for the dog when we are not at home, or she will be outside in the fenced area. The last thing I want is for one of my cats to get hurt- I have been told by all huskie breeders I have talked to that while they have a high prey drive, that they are fine with cats they are raised with from puppyhood.
I had actually considered two- but wouldn't it be harder to 'guard the cats' against two prey-driven dogs? Would having another canine companion make them less interested in bothering the cats? Is it impossible to have co-existance?
I'm glad you are being so frank with me about this- I would rather know all the negative points up front rather than find out the hard way.
Saving just one pet won't change the world...but, surely, the world will change for that one pet
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