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happypaws

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  1. :rofl: I'm sorry HO I shouldn't laugh but I can picture the grace in which she captured the banana bread ... You have to set up some cameras ... She could be a Utube star

    I wish I had an awesome training trick ... We have baby gates in the kitchen door to keep the lab from dreaming about it .

  2. Awwww good boy Ronin ... When you mushing next ??

    I have had a go with my speshal Labrador ..it is quite addictive .. But wasn't the authentic husky experience . I do love hearing them 'talk' at the start line .. It's magic !

    THanks happy paws,

    Great that you gave it a go with your lab, plenty of other breeds do it - even some greyhounds and bull terriers. I think if you take it as being just a fun thing to do with your dog/s then it is okay for almost everyone :thumbsup:

    Obviously Huskies, Mallies and GSPs excel in it but it really doesn't matter as long as you have fun. We are certainly in it just for fun and there are some that are super competitive.

    Probably going for a training run early on Sunday morning :-) Cold weather and rain forecast so am glad I decided against a bath for Ronin :D

    Yeah look it certainly is good weather ... If your a husky !! I thought Ronin was Teflon coated .. No bath needed ;)

  3. Fingers crossed ( and paws ) for both huskies ... I would love to have one , but unless I get to stay home or work from home it won't be happening for a long while .. I would also need to raise a pup ( I have a dog friendly cat .. He loves everybody) and a husky that hasn't grown up with a cat and doesn't treat it as a snack is rare.

    On my maybe one day list !! Mean time I love the adventures of ronin and tiger and all the adventure / mischief they get into :)

  4. Just too cute .. Does he listen to your daughter or follow her around .. Or more independent ?

    Thanks happypaws , a bit of both really... they are quite an independent breed, but when we go to the park and things start to go a bit crazy, he will come and stand in front of her or beside her to protect her - which is highly unusual for a Husky :)

    At home they will take turns in shadowing and annoying each other :laugh:

    Hmm was curious as didn't take the breed as a kids dog ( as in follow them pretty much anywhere ) ... But good boy for standing next to her at crazy hour at the park !! He is definitely a lovely boy .

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