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Husky Escape Artist

legacy0100 says...

Our Jindos do the exact same thing. Husky/Jindo/Shiba inu/Shepherd dogs all need a lot of exercise. They hate being caged up even when they are being locked in space with the size of a living room. They'll chew up the gate and always escape to the larger area.

Home Alone - With Huskies

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Home Alone - With Huskies

Husky Starcraft 2 Hilarious Casting

Clever Dog Has His Own Way Of Climbing On The Counter.

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Clever Dog Has His Own Way Of Climbing On The Counter.

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Dog Needs To Hold Hands While Driving

Lendl says...

>> ^ponceleon:

>> ^Lendl:
>> ^ponceleon:
Gaaaaah. I want a husky!!!

No, actually, you don't. Ate the back seat in my truck. Ate my garage wall. Ate the shop vac in my garage. Actually ate everything in my garage...the phone line, the cable, the wall. Ate the wall and the stairs in my house. The stairs! Ate everything. My friends tried to warn me. I didn't listen.
He's now racing sleds up north. Ate their chickens.
GLWT.

Are you sure they gave you a husky at the breeder? I think there may have been a slight mixup and given you a very similar breed that looks the same, but has different behavior. I think they are called Godzillas.


See for yourself

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vwqq-ilGYeM&feature=plcp
(obviously I suck at embedding in comments)

Dog Needs To Hold Hands While Driving

ponceleon says...

>> ^Lendl:

>> ^ponceleon:
Gaaaaah. I want a husky!!!

No, actually, you don't. Ate the back seat in my truck. Ate my garage wall. Ate the shop vac in my garage. Actually ate everything in my garage...the phone line, the cable, the wall. Ate the wall and the stairs in my house. The stairs! Ate everything. My friends tried to warn me. I didn't listen.
He's now racing sleds up north. Ate their chickens.
GLWT.


Are you sure they gave you a husky at the breeder? I think there may have been a slight mixup and given you a very similar breed that looks the same, but has different behavior. I think they are called Godzillas.

Dog Needs To Hold Hands While Driving

Lendl says...

>> ^ponceleon:

Gaaaaah. I want a husky!!!


No, actually, you don't. Ate the back seat in my truck. Ate my garage wall. Ate the shop vac in my garage. Actually ate everything in my garage...the phone line, the cable, the wall. Ate the wall and the stairs in my house. The stairs! Ate everything. My friends tried to warn me. I didn't listen.

He's now racing sleds up north. Ate their chickens.

GLWT.

Dog Needs To Hold Hands While Driving

legacy0100 (Member Profile)

Alaskan Husky Hamster Wheel

Alaskan Husky Hamster Wheel

kevingrr says...

@critical_d

The video is taken from the Husky Homestead near Denali National Park in Alaska.


The Husky Homestead is run by Jeff King who has won the Iditarod four times. The presenters are usually his daughters - they come home from college for the summer and work with the dogs.

In addition to the giant wheel shown in the video they also have the dogs pull ATVs and in the summer pull paddle boats (the dogs are harnessed and swim). The benefit to swimming is they don't overheat.

These dogs LOVE to run and Jeff and his family know how to take care of these dogs. The dogs' safety is a priority and they know what they are doing.

If you have a chance to visit Denali I would highly endorse visiting Husky Homestead. You get to hold a pup when you get there - which is all part of getting the dogs to trust people.

Below is me at Husky Homestead in 2009:

https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/112091950550424706604/albums/5396956416435499537/5396956438107352338



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