chloe16v
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ffs is nobody listening, i dont want something different to walk her on i.e harness, she is not braking collars by pulling, in all respect she doesnt pull that mush, she is still a pup, she is snapping her collars when she is out on her own in the garden!!!!
danny, she could be "working" (as it is called in the husky world) a couple of times a week just for excersize or i could yet deside to put her into rallies when she is older, who knows but she will be worked for her own good
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taylorboosh
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well maybe her tie isnt long enough for her run?
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mwg
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We take the collars off our dogs unless we are taking them out for a walk. I guess you are keeping it on her incase she escapes though?
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DannyB
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The guy over the road from me ties the lead round his waist and lets the dog pull him along on his longboard
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chloe16v
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quote: Originally posted by DannyB
Yeah I meant a harness instead of a collar, just put it on her when you're walking her.
not the bit above where i said i want something for her to wear 24/7 as she is outside alot and if she ever excaped she does not have a reliable recall
wtf is it with people today, cant you lot read, or do you just choose not to listen then carry on telling me to do something that i have already said is not apropriate
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chloe16v
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quote: Originally posted by john-d
well maybe her tie isnt long enough for her run?
she is never tied, she hasd the run of the garden
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DannyB
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Sorry what was that, I obviously didn't listen. You should get her a harness.
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mwg
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Secure your garden so no chance of escape then you can do away with the collar
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Neo
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Like I said a half check should be fine, especially if she is just in the garden with it on. Is it not worth a try ? I know you think they are easy to get off but when done up properly i couldn't get it off !
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John
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What's happened here is even the husky forum that apparently knows everything there ever was to know about huskies haven't helped, so you've asked on here and still not taken any notice of what you've been told.
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taylorboosh
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well if shes not tied then how the fuck can she snap a collar, or is she double jointed on the neck
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chloe16v
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quote: Originally posted by John
What's happened here is even the husky forum that apparently knows everything there ever was to know about huskies haven't helped, so you've asked on here and still not taken any notice of what you've been told.
all i asked was what collars everyone used
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chloe16v
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quote: Originally posted by john-d
well if shes not tied then how the fuck can she snap a collar, or is she double jointed on the neck
i have no bloody idea, when we find the collars they have always been still fastened but snapped
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John
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quote: Originally posted by chloe16v
all i asked was what collars everyone used
You've had lots of replies and not been happy with any of them.
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chloe16v
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quote: Originally posted by John
quote: Originally posted by chloe16v
all i asked was what collars everyone used
You've had lots of replies and not been happy with any of them.
i have tried leather, she snappes them, and i dont want to use a harness, only thing that has been sugested is a half check
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taylorboosh
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she must be chewing them, if so not tight enough?
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chloe16v
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quote: Originally posted by john-d
she must be chewing them, if so not tight enough?
the last one was maybe a little on the loose side but not by much, but the one before that wasnt
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John
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quote: Originally posted by chloe16v
quote: Originally posted by John
quote: Originally posted by chloe16v
all i asked was what collars everyone used
You've had lots of replies and not been happy with any of them.
i have tried leather, she snappes them, and i dont want to use a harness, only thing that has been sugested is a half check
I've suggested a specific brand that has worked with a dog who snapped other collars and he's at least as strong as a husky.
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taylorboosh
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huskys arent really as strong as made out tbh
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