Shaman
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I didn't properly elaborate on my husky story: if you don't want a dog that will run away from you at first chance, will growl at you if you disturb their space regularly, will scold you with howls all the time, will kill anything smaller than it (though they can learn to coexist with cats), sheds ridiculously, has to be disciplined constantly, will definitely chew your couch up at least twice, holds grudges, hates toys and needs a different kind of food every few days........ don't get a husky. Siberian or otherwise.
I love my huskies, but never again. If you're not really - and I mean really - motivated and dog-experienced, just don't.
I'm at rabbit carcass #49 over the four years since I built a dog fence, which they somehow squeeze into and then can't get out of when there's two ridiculously fast huskies chasing them (they cooperate, one heads them off, the other flushes and chases). That's the rabbits I know of, these things can clean a carcass in minutes. I mean, they can take a porkchop and eat it like there's no bone in it.

The picture doesn't do a good job of showing it, but one dog is about 80lbs and the other is about 110lbs. Sisters.
I love my huskies, but never again. If you're not really - and I mean really - motivated and dog-experienced, just don't.
I'm at rabbit carcass #49 over the four years since I built a dog fence, which they somehow squeeze into and then can't get out of when there's two ridiculously fast huskies chasing them (they cooperate, one heads them off, the other flushes and chases). That's the rabbits I know of, these things can clean a carcass in minutes. I mean, they can take a porkchop and eat it like there's no bone in it.

The picture doesn't do a good job of showing it, but one dog is about 80lbs and the other is about 110lbs. Sisters.

