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"if you want a good dog.."

huskies are good damn you! ehehe

they are only medium sized dogs not large, they are slightly smaller than german shepards

no way near as big as malimutes. last 2 availible

1 male 1 female

male is longer coat, bulky, looks like an ewok

female is gonna be exactly like the mother

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you know you want one.

if you want small, go for a beagal :D:)

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getting a dog for a 3 year old child is quite possibly one of the sillyiest and quite dangerous idea's that i've heard of.

If i had one i wouldnt give it to you knowning that. I wouldnt wanna be responsible for a dog mauling a 3 year old kid cause the kid pulled it's ears one too many times.

Dog's, especially when they are young. Dont have a concept of right or wrong, nor does a young child

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true that

i think best is around the age of 8 or so, that way the child can grow up with the dog and remember it as a pup also. although the pup would grow quicker than the child at least the child could attend training lessons with an adult to see what to do

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Puppies may look cute but make sure you get one that isnt going to bite your ass as soon as you turn around. Small problem with some breeds is that when they are young they will get attached to just one person and ignore every one else who talks to them.

Before

deathdog.txt

After:

dogofdeath.txt

hehe this was just an unfortunate action shot.

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cats suck, they wont protect you if your in trouble

my sister was attacked by an anatolian shepard (huge horse type dog) and her husky (male, then 2 years old) showed the only aggression we have seen, bit the other dog on the neck, dropped it to the ground, my sister jumped in her car and drove off, and the husky followed soon after. (this was only down the street from our court

few months later that anatolian shepard and a female one decided to get out of the gates of their owners house, attack the mayor of whittlesea, attack a jogger, and harras others

one has been put down, the other...still down the road from our house

training is the key to every dog (although some are just plain crazy [pitty]) you train it from young and socialise it with the family and other dogs (which can be done at training) the dog will love you and be so loyal (especially depending on the breed). if you were to treat them horribly then of course the dog will retaliate, majority of the time its a bad owner/trainer, not a bad dog. training, like tuning, is the key. neglect this very important part of a dogs life, then you should blame yourself for whatever goes wrong..

clifnotes: TRAIN YOUR DOGS!

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