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  1. As the major questions have been answered, I just want to share my experience of my huskies triumphant form of escape. As far as our yard goes we've been very lucky our dogs have never tried to dig under or jump our fences, BUT if someone leaves the front door open for a touch too long out they go, one day 2 escaped Tiki went one way and diesel went the other, so if your dogs come inside watch your front door. 1. What is my relationship with the breed? (ie breeder, first time owner etc) My husband & I have been involved with Siberian huskies for 9 years our first 2 were pets and then we decided to get into showing in the conformation show ring, we run them in harness in the winter. We do breed but not very often. We have 4 dogs in total at the moment hoping to increase by 1 more at some stage this year. 6. How much daily exercise is needed for the average adult? We walk ours for at least 1 hour every day 8. Can solo dogs of this breed easily occupy themselves for long periods? I honestly believe that the Siberian husky is happiest when they have another dog for company. 9. How much grooming is required? I brush/Comb them regularly they are bathed quite often b/c they're show dogs. 10. Is it too boisterous for very small children or for infirm people (unless the dog is well trained)? Sibes should be fine with kids but like all breeds they need training and should be well socialised. 12. When buying a puppy, what are the things you should ask of the breeder? (eg what health tests have been done (if applicable) and what is an acceptable result to those tests so the buyer has an idea of what the result should be) Definitely if the dogs have been hip scored & eye tested ask to see the certificates. Also if possible meet the breeder and they're dogs before you even start looking at puppies. Go to dog shows in your local area if possible & talk to the breeders. Most importantly everyone should do some reaserch about the breed and make sure your life style suits owning a husky before buying one,a good example of this if you love you garden (as Rae said don't get a husky) We had a lovely garden and nice plants in pots on our decking when we got our first sibe now we have no garden and no pot plants, But we decided we loved our dogs more than the garden & plants lol.
  2. I find this a strange comment - I don't know of any that would stoop that low and if they did they they certainly are not ethical. However if you were concerned you could always sight the original certificate. Yep I'm human but I definitely do not have any breeding skeletons in my closet. That is not to say that I would tell the whole world IF I had an issue but I would most definitely tell anyone considering purchasing a puppy or using a stud. I'm with you there Sheri yes we are only human I have only had the one litter no skeletons there and don't intend to have any either. I love this breed too much and will always try to improve on my dogs, and be open and honest about my dogs
  3. Your situation was a little more scary than mine my 4 sibes have had pneumonia as well my boy went down with it really bad he was in such bad way that when the vet checked his chest thought he had his Stethoscope around the wrong way as he couldn't hear his heartbeat that's how badly he was congested the poor boy was my youngest girl 2 and a half was not as bad as diesel but still quite ill, my other 2 girls however only had a touch of it. they also had 2 weeks of antibiotics and they're fine now. 3 other dogs in our street that I know of have had the same thing
  4. maybe you misunderstood or i did, what i am saying is failing an eye test before or after eye staining occurs have absolutely nothing to do with each other. maybe as you got this information through someone else the information was muddled somewhere along the line. i am not sure that the person that has this dog if you tell her maybe would not appreciate everyone talking about their dog. Have to agree with you Sue isn't that against forum rules?? No this isnt against forum rules because in this case the owner has given permission for the thing to be spoken about but even if they hadnt nothing has been said here to identify the owner or the dog. well I find that very interesting as there were a couple of posts removed from the sibe thread even though, no kennel, website or person's name was ever mentioned. I don't see the difference?
  5. maybe you misunderstood or i did, what i am saying is failing an eye test before or after eye staining occurs have absolutely nothing to do with each other. maybe as you got this information through someone else the information was muddled somewhere along the line. i am not sure that the person that has this dog if you tell her maybe would not appreciate everyone talking about their dog. Have to agree with you Sue isn't that against forum rules??
  6. I have a boy who is very prone to hotspots, we use rectinol it's a cream for heamorroids we swear by that we've been using that for years, also tinea powder is also very good we've just used it on our boy and they dried up by the next day. We also found out our boy has an allergy to beef so we have him on a salmon based kibble and he's not getting as many it's the humid weather that's when he'll have an out break but during last winter he had none at all. Good luck they are horrible things
  7. my dogs get sardines in vege oil a couple of times a weekwe only use the home brand
  8. poor little buggar she looks like a little angel :D thank dog she's got Dr Pete/Jet to be her friend and comfort her best wishes to Page & family :p
  9. .Would you feel that paying 4 times as much for one over the other is justified and if so which one. ? I think I'd go with A, there's something about Kangaroo that in steering me away from B No if they were equal I wouldn't like to pay 4 times as much. 2.Would you choose to try the most expensive or the cheapest first ? I would probably try A first ,so if that's the most expensive that's the one I'd go with 3. Do you choose your dog food based on something else? my boy has an allergy to beef he gets hot spots so I have him on a salmon based kibble that one is expensive but hot spots are awful and if I can do something to make his life more comfortable then that's what I would do. I've got my dogs on pro plan best salmon based that suits my boy, I think once you find a product that works for your dogs stick with it, my dogs get vegies and chicken or raw meaty bones as their dietas long as my dogs are healthy in good condition have enough energy that's good enough for me Cheers
  10. Hi Midol you've been given excellent advice just remember small puppies have small attention spans so small training sessions often and end with something fun. Toilet training as a general rule take him outside as soon as he wakes up, after play, after dinner, before bed and if he's an in door dog he'll need to go through the night when you take him out and he does his business lots of praise play with him a little before taking him inside. You can play tug-a-war with out being rough I find it's a good game for dogs to play with humans I played the game with all my puppies no problems but be gentle if you think about it dogs play with their mouth so this is a good human-dog game where his mouth is no where near your arm or hands.as Mickatie said you never lose the game you must always win. I agree with pitty lover with the biting growl at him that's what his mum would do. With his food don't be too concerned when he's hungry he will eat if you keep offering different things you'll have a fuusy eater I've got one believe me you don't want one, good puppy kibble chicken carcases/wings/necks are great and the mince is good also. I carried my puppies around until they've had they're shots take him to busy places and encourage ppl to pat and talk to him socialization is very important for a young puppy, puppy preschool is fabulous. Keep having fun with him you're on the right track, Cheers
  11. Dear Chrissy what a tragic loss for both you and her new family how devestating not just one dog but all 3 have you any news on the other 2 dogs?? I can not comprehend how anyone could do that to ppls beloved companions just doesn't make sense. Best wishes to you Chrissy Love Shell.
  12. Hi Suzi I've sent you a pm with my email address so you can contact I'm happy to give you some advice & info on the breed Cheers
  13. Hi Kifava, huskies are definitely worth it they are beautiful dogs they really aren't hard work at all it's mainly having a lifestyle that is suited to a owning a husky, we can live with the digging we are happy to have no garden,we have holes in the yard you can always fill them in and the massive amount of coat the drop twice a year but the good FAR out way the bad. you have your heart set on a husky and you are wise too wait until your lifestyle works with a husky you won't regret it they are great with kids and you will enjoy every moment with a sibe, good luck for the future I hope when the time comes you can find yourself a beautiful puppy just a little advice (you may already know this) make sure sire & dam have been hip scored and have had their eyes tested and ask to see the certificates all good breeders do these tests before breeding and if possible see if you can meet the sire/dam and see what their temperaments are like huskies are friendly and a good temperament is VERY important!! Cheers,
  14. HI suzi, I own huskies and I agree with christie a muzzle is not the solution the puppy needs to learn that he/she can't play with her new friend like that so I recommend controled play at all times and perhaps seperate them before your other dog yelps as soon as you can see the husky is being over the top stop the play and let the husky know you will not tolerate that sort of play maybe a stern bad dog and remove the husky and I would take this slow and steady huskies like to dominate and will push the boundry anytime it has an opportunity and they are never too young to show this behaviour I had a litter last november one of my girls wanted to dominate her litter mates pretty much as soon as she could walk and the older she got the more cheeky she become and wouldn't submitt to her mum or my 2 older dogs so I placed her in a one dog home as I felt she would do exactly what your puppy is doing. I'm just wondering what sort of information you have about huskies, what the breeder may have told you about the breed and dealing with these type of situations, I would be happy if you would like to pm me and I'd be happy to give you some advice about your problem & things that you can do so you can enjoy your puppy instead of what you're experiencing I have some great info on disc about huskies which I'd be happy to post to you and even talk to you over the phone if that helps please don't hesitate to contact me if you'd like to talk, I hope this helps Cheers, Michelle
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