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Now fellate me, as I eat this expensive ham.
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Good looking pup OP! Congrats on your new buddy!
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Look, yes, I have banged HUNDREDS of broads. INTERNATIONALLY. But know this - I wrap my rascal, TWO TIMES, cuz I like it to be joyless and without sensation. It's a way of punishing supermodels.
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That IS a good looking Husky. Congrats!
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I'm pink, therefore, I'm Spam.®
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Congratulations! Awesome looking pup!
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When you have to shoot, shoot. Don't talk.
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Who’s a good boy?
OP’s a good boy! |
Whoever double-crosses me and leaves me alive, he understands nothing about Tuco. Nothing!
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Has he started vocalizing for you? In time, he will sing you the song of his people.
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A breed with absolute wanderlust and a huge home range, hard to keep at home, and skillful escape artists. Beautiful dogs, nonetheless.
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I am not typically a fan of dogs but I love Huskies and that is one good looking dog. Congratulations.
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Good looking dog, hope it works out for you!
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He's a big boy, probably going to do the embark DNA test to see what all he is, but I'm most consrned about what too feed him.
Right now he has been eating Purina True Instinct with turkey and venison. I'd like to have a good dry food and also mix in some real meat or wet food. What should I bee looking for? beef liver? raw? |
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Originally Posted By SixpackinOk: Good looking dog, hope it works out for you! View Quote We had an instant bond! He follows me around, I let him around in the front yard without a leash. I took him to a certain beach that is empty, and he ran up and down the beach and into the water. Took him to a park off leash and he came back when I called. When on a leash or thinks he is about to get the leash he is at my heel. His favorite toy so far is tennis balls, he likes to destroy the Nerf tennis balls in about 30 minutes. With a real tennis ball he gets a small hole and bored in about 45-60 minutes. I got him some other stuffed chew toys that squeak, he loves them, but he seems to love to collect them onto his bed and not chew them. He'll chase ball but not bring it back, if he does bring it back, he drops it short. |
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Congrats OP! One of my cousins was absolutely bonkers over Huskies. Hers were great dogs.
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Check out Richard Wolters "Family Dog" for insight into how the dog's brain works and easy Obedience training . I've fed Purina products for 40 years to various breeds and loved it . That's a special breed to say the least . I hope you can have a great life together .
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Nice dog.
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"Evil preaches tolerance until it is dominant, then it tries to silence good."
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When the Tide is out you can see who swims naked
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- Official ARFCOM Nickname: Hardware
- Originally Posted By elcope: Er ist ein Bier leener |
You are alright for a 22. What is his name?
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z - Deplorable Neanderthal
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Originally Posted By NoSightPicture: We had an instant bond! He follows me around, I let him around in the front yard without a leash. I took him to a certain beach that is empty, and he ran up and down the beach and into the water. Took him to a park off leash and he came back when I called. When on a leash or thinks he is about to get the leash he is at my heel. His favorite toy so far is tennis balls, he likes to destroy the Nerf tennis balls in about 30 minutes. With a real tennis ball he gets a small hole and bored in about 45-60 minutes. I got him some other stuffed chew toys that squeak, he loves them, but he seems to love to collect them onto his bed and not chew them. He'll chase ball but not bring it back, if he does bring it back, he drops it short. View Quote I had a little 11 lb. Tasmanian devil follow me home about a month ago. She does the same things with the miniature tennis balls at times. Usually what gets her is she'll see a grasshopper take off and she has to chase it. Grasshoppers are her favorite snack, followed by crickets, LOL. I'm not sure what she is, people have guessed mainly Brussels Griffon, if that is spelled right. She's a handful whatever she is. Not trying to hijack your post, btw. I'm surprised most squeaky toys would last more than 5 minutes with a Husky.... |
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Originally Posted By SixpackinOk: I had a little 11 lb. Tasmanian devil follow me home about a month ago. She does the same things with the miniature tennis balls at times. Usually what gets her is she'll see a grasshopper take off and she has to chase it. Grasshoppers are her favorite snack, followed by crickets, LOL. I'm not sure what she is, people have guessed mainly Brussels Griffon, if that is spelled right. She's a handful whatever she is. Not trying to hijack your post, btw. I'm surprised most squeaky toys would last more than 5 minutes with a Husky.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SixpackinOk: Originally Posted By NoSightPicture: We had an instant bond! He follows me around, I let him around in the front yard without a leash. I took him to a certain beach that is empty, and he ran up and down the beach and into the water. Took him to a park off leash and he came back when I called. When on a leash or thinks he is about to get the leash he is at my heel. His favorite toy so far is tennis balls, he likes to destroy the Nerf tennis balls in about 30 minutes. With a real tennis ball he gets a small hole and bored in about 45-60 minutes. I got him some other stuffed chew toys that squeak, he loves them, but he seems to love to collect them onto his bed and not chew them. He'll chase ball but not bring it back, if he does bring it back, he drops it short. I had a little 11 lb. Tasmanian devil follow me home about a month ago. She does the same things with the miniature tennis balls at times. Usually what gets her is she'll see a grasshopper take off and she has to chase it. Grasshoppers are her favorite snack, followed by crickets, LOL. I'm not sure what she is, people have guessed mainly Brussels Griffon, if that is spelled right. She's a handful whatever she is. Not trying to hijack your post, btw. I'm surprised most squeaky toys would last more than 5 minutes with a Husky.... Consider thread not hijacked, I'm in a whole new unfamiliar territory with dogs. Yeah, my dude will chase butterflies... today he chased one into a retention pond and smells horrible. I've had a lot of people asking if he was husky or malamute, got a dog DNA test kit so hopefully I'll know what all he is. He's getting more comfortable and letting out little howels here and there. I had to leave him in the vehicle today for a little bit, as soon as he saw me coming back he went into full howling for the first time... I guess this is the "song of his people" that keeps getting brought up. lol. Been working on sit, down, stand, climb, place, heel, center, spin, touch (started low and now he'll jump to my hand). rewarding when he looks at me and not the treat. slowly getting there. |
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I’m happy for the both of you. Great job OP
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Originally Posted By NoSightPicture: missed this somehow. His name is Crash last owners naked him after Crash Bandicoot. He will also crash into the front door when I let him out of the back of the bronco, yes Crash, I have to open it first. View Quote Sounds like he earned his name, just like Spaz did. |
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Hell yeah, good on you OP
Huskys are a special bread of lovable asshole dog One moment he's your best friend, lovable Next he's in your face barking to go outside at 3a Fiercely loyal to my 11yr old daughter Had a rough life, we were 3rd owners in 11 months. First was some guys in apartment then family who gave him away for barking. Goodest boy After 2 hours and countless attempts to get him inside when it snowed he finally turned around looking away from house. Jackass Attached File Attached File |
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Adam Calhoun: "You can’t hurt my feelings, I was born in the 80's" |
Precious baby
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“War is a racket….”
Smedley D. Butler, Maj.-Gen., USMC |
Great looking dog.
We've been feeding our 3 large breed dogs Titan (raw) in both the blue and the red. Its excellent raw food and I have never seen cleaner teeth on a dog. Our 12ish year old mastiff mix was getting really gimpy and has always been an itchy dog but since going to this (from Blue Wilderness kibble) she has a new lease on life and doesnt scratch. If you find a local Titan coop you will have money on shipping. |
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Originally Posted By creecher: A breed with absolute wanderlust and a huge home range, hard to keep at home, and skillful escape artists. Beautiful dogs, nonetheless. View Quote The mother was a Goldador (Lab/Golden mix) that was suppose to be bred with a male Goldador but the neighbor's full blooded husky got to her first. He was a great companion and sure is missed. Attached File |
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