optimus 447 Posted December 13, 2010 Report Share Posted December 13, 2010 Ok ...... why on earth would anyone want to breed to a Husky lurcher ? they are about 0 on a scale of 1 to 10 on intelligence, you won't find a more mutton headed breed, secondly they're well known for being very mouthy ( ie Gobshites ) so there's two reason straight out of the gates, are there not enough breeds already being used in lurchers without adding a brainless gobshite into the mix . intelligence 9 out 10 type in malamute and find out ARE MALAMUTE`S NOT PRONE TO HIP DISPLAYSIA??? IN FACT WAS A TEAM OF MALAMUTE`S NOT ENTERED IN THE IDITAROD SLEDGE DOG TRIAL & FAILED TO COMPLETE THE RACE? SIBERIAN HUSKIE`S ARE COMMON AROUND MY AREA BUT I HAVE NEVER SEEN 1 THAT WAS ALLOWED OFF THE LEASH IN PUBLIC. HOWEVER TO EACH THEIR OWN & THEIR COAT WOULD BE A BONUS GIVEN THE WINTERS WE ARE HAVING Quote Link to post
Guest crobinc840 Posted December 13, 2010 Report Share Posted December 13, 2010 Ok ...... why on earth would anyone want to breed to a Husky lurcher ? they are about 0 on a scale of 1 to 10 on intelligence, you won't find a more mutton headed breed, secondly they're well known for being very mouthy ( ie Gobshites ) so there's two reason straight out of the gates, are there not enough breeds already being used in lurchers without adding a brainless gobshite into the mix . intelligence 9 out 10 type in malamute and find out ARE MALAMUTE`S NOT PRONE TO HIP DISPLAYSIA??? IN FACT WAS A TEAM OF MALAMUTE`S NOT ENTERED IN THE IDITAROD SLEDGE DOG TRIAL & FAILED TO COMPLETE THE RACE? SIBERIAN HUSKIE`S ARE COMMON AROUND MY AREA BUT I HAVE NEVER SEEN 1 THAT WAS ALLOWED OFF THE LEASH IN PUBLIC. HOWEVER TO EACH THEIR OWN & THEIR COAT WOULD BE A BONUS GIVEN THE WINTERS WE ARE HAVING Breeding dogs with complimentary body types usually produces healthier offspring. Mutts tend to out live the pure breeds they were parented by and don't have the health defects found in the original breeds. I'm sure if you bred 2 breeds that have hip issues like malamutes and german shepards together the results would not be promising. Quote Link to post
DEERMAN 1,020 Posted December 13, 2010 Report Share Posted December 13, 2010 Ok ...... why on earth would anyone want to breed to a Husky lurcher ? they are about 0 on a scale of 1 to 10 on intelligence, you won't find a more mutton headed breed, secondly they're well known for being very mouthy ( ie Gobshites ) so there's two reason straight out of the gates, are there not enough breeds already being used in lurchers without adding a brainless gobshite into the mix . intelligence 9 out 10 type in malamute and find out ARE MALAMUTE`S NOT PRONE TO HIP DISPLAYSIA??? IN FACT WAS A TEAM OF MALAMUTE`S NOT ENTERED IN THE IDITAROD SLEDGE DOG TRIAL & FAILED TO COMPLETE THE RACE? SIBERIAN HUSKIE`S ARE COMMON AROUND MY AREA BUT I HAVE NEVER SEEN 1 THAT WAS ALLOWED OFF THE LEASH IN PUBLIC. HOWEVER TO EACH THEIR OWN & THEIR COAT WOULD BE A BONUS GIVEN THE WINTERS WE ARE HAVING Breeding dogs with complimentary body types usually produces healthier offspring. Mutts tend to out live the pure breeds they were parented by and don't have the health defects found in the original breeds. I'm sure if you bred 2 breeds that have hip issues like malamutes and german shepards together the results would not be promising. your mad lol...you post on every topic ...but i dont mind ,i prefer your pic in avater Quote Link to post
Guest crobinc840 Posted December 13, 2010 Report Share Posted December 13, 2010 Yeah I'm a big mouth I hear lol. Which one jibbers ex giving a kiss? Quote Link to post
no1 jibber 31 Posted December 13, 2010 Report Share Posted December 13, 2010 wolf hybrids are /can still be very agressive and are still very teratorial, even a very demisticated one will be very touchy. Have you ever had one? I did and it was one of the best dogs I've ever had. It was not scared of anything and calm. Did great with the kids. In fact my cat had kittens and went out a window and couldn't get back in when I wasn't home. When I showed up the screen on one of the windows was busted in, my hybrid had jumped through the window because he heard the kittens crying. I walked in to see him laying with them trying to nurse off of him. Sounds aggressive to me. Have you been on the cooking sherry or something? No, why you offering? He was a great dog and I miss him terribly. I think each animal should be taken as an individual. Sort of like how people saying pitbulls are killers and should never be around kids. Yes I would'nt mind getting you pissed :sick: :sick: :sick: :sick: :sick: 1 Quote Link to post
DEERMAN 1,020 Posted December 13, 2010 Report Share Posted December 13, 2010 Yeah I'm a big mouth I hear lol. Which one jibbers ex giving a kiss? that was quick lol Quote Link to post
Guest crobinc840 Posted December 13, 2010 Report Share Posted December 13, 2010 Yeah I'm a big mouth I hear lol. Which one jibbers ex giving a kiss? that was quick lol Yeah I'm not bad on the comp and plenty of other things, I'm multi-talented. Quote Link to post
DEERMAN 1,020 Posted December 13, 2010 Report Share Posted December 13, 2010 Yeah I'm a big mouth I hear lol. Which one jibbers ex giving a kiss? that was quick lol Yeah I'm not bad on the comp and plenty of other things, I'm multi-talented. and you like dogs mmmmmm my type of girl lol Quote Link to post
clabby 14 Posted December 13, 2010 Report Share Posted December 13, 2010 wolf hybrids are /can still be very agressive and are still very teratorial, even a very demisticated one will be very touchy. Have you ever had one? I did and it was one of the best dogs I've ever had. It was not scared of anything and calm. Did great with the kids. In fact my cat had kittens and went out a window and couldn't get back in when I wasn't home. When I showed up the screen on one of the windows was busted in, my hybrid had jumped through the window because he heard the kittens crying. I walked in to see him laying with them trying to nurse off of him. Sounds aggressive to me. my girld friend worked at kennels that specily bred sarlous to wolf hybrids and they were very touchy and they had been around people there hole lifes. and as for people slating husky x's stop slating them untill you have seen one work i have not seen one work but any x is worth having the benafit of the doubt if it works it works if it dont then it dont after all. you get serton x's for your desired quarry. Quote Link to post
Guest crobinc840 Posted December 13, 2010 Report Share Posted December 13, 2010 wolf hybrids are /can still be very agressive and are still very teratorial, even a very demisticated one will be very touchy. Have you ever had one? I did and it was one of the best dogs I've ever had. It was not scared of anything and calm. Did great with the kids. In fact my cat had kittens and went out a window and couldn't get back in when I wasn't home. When I showed up the screen on one of the windows was busted in, my hybrid had jumped through the window because he heard the kittens crying. I walked in to see him laying with them trying to nurse off of him. Sounds aggressive to me. my girld friend worked at kennels that specily bred sarlous to wolf hybrids and they were very touchy and they had been around people there hole lifes. and as for people slating husky x's stop slating them untill you have seen one work i have not seen one work but any x is worth having the benafit of the doubt if it works it works if it dont then it dont after all. you get serton x's for your desired quarry. Mine was timber x husky much different character it seems. Quote Link to post
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