BIGLURKS 874 Posted July 7, 2013 Report Share Posted July 7, 2013 Rescues are seeing alot now these aren't good pets imo there born to run and be in packs and won't tolerate being not excercised properly.thats what every one forgets about them there breed too be running a 100miles a day a 1 mile walk a day does not cut it with this breed a friend had 4 of them he used too have a rolling sled thing he used too make them run 5 miles a day and he said that is the minimum in he's eyes he said a 20 mile run is what they need every day why folk buy them as pets ill never know Quote Link to post
Dead Eyes 681 Posted July 8, 2013 Report Share Posted July 8, 2013 Cannot stand huskies. My ex's sister breeds them. In the 3 years or so that I was with her, whilst they had them, they killed 3 dogs that they knew The other sisters Cavalier, which went down just as well as you can imagine, their own newborn pup and their own year-or-so old pup too Not kennel dogs at all can I ask how much she runs them They have a sled and harness that they use in the winter, and they get out a lot more than most dogs I know too. Perhaps its not enough for those type of dogs? I dunno? They're friendly enough, but unless a dog is specifically for fighting other dogs then it shouldnt be fighting other dogs Quote Link to post
Ratreeper 441 Posted July 8, 2013 Report Share Posted July 8, 2013 I don't understand why people get husky's either, there is a lady I see sometimes with a massive young husky type dog and it's like watching an angry wasp in a jar, it seems to pull her in four directions at the same time. I doubt there is more than a handful of these dogs that get 1/2 the exercise they need and none that match what they were bred for. I know there are husky races through forests etc but when would they ever be running all day almost every day? Quote Link to post
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