Tangerinefizz
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wow, all the books i read and the sites ive visited have never given the personal experience side of things, reading what all you have writen, is making me change my mind, i was dead set on getting one, all the research dont, a few phone calls to trainers and thought i had it all compleated, seems not.
the killer part of the sibe's really puts me off, my collie knows its boundries and if the gates ever open, he never leaves.i wouldnt like finding a half eaten cat in my garden due to my huskys hunger
cheers for the info, i will still like to read your comments and suggestions on the matter, im always open for advice.
you may have saved me from my husky nightmare, and even saved a dog in rescue.
thanks again
sorry for the last post being so long, dont blame you for not reading it all,
thanks for the suggetion but i dont like the English staff's.nice dogs, but not for me.(dont mean to sound rude)
I didn't mean to scare you off, just wanted to give you some truths from our experience with living with them. They were always fine with our cats, and in fact, not all huskies will attack/hunt/play with cats or whatnot, but we had 3 that would. My parents spent a lot of money on vet bills for our neighbours cat cause the dumb thing came in our yard. But they are hunters by nature, you should know that.
Someone posted above about seeing a man running down the street chasing his husky. I've been there many a morning, someone slips a lead or hops the fence, or is very sneaky and plans the opening of the house door perfectly, and wham! the chase is on. I can still laugh at remembering some of those chases.
Good luck with whatever you decide to do.