Carl
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I wouldn't want to own 1 of those dogs only having a small house. We had a samoyed many years ago, they were sled pulling dogs and the thing was so distructive from sheer boredom that it would have never coped in a small house.
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Jenko_Sport
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quote: Originally posted by Tom G
Why when ever CB makes a thread it always starts a arguement with the same people
Nothing better to do
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StuartVRS
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Poor dog imo, even my chinchillas have a gigantic cage and get let out every day to run around the house for exercise and they are only small rodents.... Dogs to me are family animals that require loving, attention and good care and plenty of exercise. I fear you will be creating a thread titled My dog is ill or My dog is violent or My dog had trashed the place very soooon.
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Tom G
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quote: Originally posted by StuartVRS
Poor dog imo, even my chinchillas have a gigantic cage and get let out every day to run around the house for exercise and they are only small rodents.... Dogs to me are family animals that require loving, attention and good care and plenty of exercise. I fear you will be creating a thread titled My dog is ill or My dog is violent or My dog had trashed the place very soooon.
How do you know that it isn't getting love, attention and good care??
I think your going abit off subject and jumping on the bandwagon
[Edited on 16-08-2009 by Tom G]
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C2RL R
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more chloe bashing going on i see...
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StuartVRS
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quote: Originally posted by Tom G
quote: Originally posted by StuartVRS
Poor dog imo, even my chinchillas have a gigantic cage and get let out every day to run around the house for exercise and they are only small rodents.... Dogs to me are family animals that require loving, attention and good care and plenty of exercise. I fear you will be creating a thread titled My dog is ill or My dog is violent or My dog had trashed the place very soooon.
How do you know that it isn't getting love, attention and good care??
I think your going abit off subject and jumping on the bandwagon
[Edited on 16-08-2009 by Tom G]
Fair enough, im sure she loves the dog but i cant agree with shutting a dog in a cage. Dogs can be trained, all it takes is time and patience and from what i have read in this thread, doesnt appear to be the case. She has quite clearly said the dog doesnt need space which imo is a complete joke.
Also the bandwagon drove right on past me, mearly sharing my opinion. Couldnt give a shit about what others think i can think for myself
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bubble
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does anyone have or had a husky dog?
we had one called benji when i was younger, he loved sleeping in cages.
from birth you are advised to let them sleep in cages as its something to do with their heritage that they want to feel enclosed whilst sleeping, almost like a baby being swaddled. its a comfort thing for them.
with benji, the cage didnt have a door on, so he could wander in when he wanted too. he always slept in there, of his own accord.
i can see why other people like john say its wrong, to some extent i agree, but with huskys, its how they behave.
weird ass dogs tbh
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Shell
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I have a teeny little Westie and one of the biggest cages available. He goes in at night with the cage door open purely because he point blank refuses to sleep elsewhere. When he gets sleepy at night, that is where he goes and he cries if he can't get in.
I can't speak for what big dogs are like in a crate because I've never had a big dog!
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John
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I'm also not on any bandwagon, big dogs just shouldn't live in small houses full stop, would be the same for anybody who said it.
If for some reason you have a cage there and the dog chooses to sleep in it, even with the door open, there's obviously nothing wrong with that.
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Theham85
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That you at it again Ash you monster
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chloe16v
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well im guessing that over 500 members of an husky forum have got unloved, ill and agresive dogs then now if a husky was like any other dog which it isnt ( apart from mals ect) then i would prob argee and wouldnt cage them, i have had dogs before that havend been crated, but as they are huskies they like to feel safe and secure and have a place of there own, this place is there crate and throughout the day they will go and get in there themselves for a kip
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K17STY
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Thats not the issue, the closed door is!
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John
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There's also no chance they husky would miss a cage if it never had one, it would feel safe somewhere else.
Every dog is exactly the same, they have somewhere they feel safe, normally the their bed.
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chloe16v
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oh im sorry, i failed to see that you had an issue
this is not up for agrument, i do choose to crate my dogs aswell as millions of other people and that is the end of it! i couldnt give 2 hoots what everyone on a corsa forum thinks about crating dogs and that is not what this thread was about so please kindly refrain from posting about it
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
quote: Originally posted by K17STY
You never say anything thats not great tbh.
You are god!
Germans said the same about a certain Austrian about 70 years ago...
Are you inferring that Kirsty may be a neo nazi?
Or are the jack boots just too much of a giveaway?
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CorsAsh
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No comment.
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DC90
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Mega de-rail . Nice looking pup, people living next door to me have a Huskey, looks immense.
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
quote: Originally posted by John
It's not a difference of opinion.
I know for a fact it can be done without a cage.
None of our dogs ever had a cage. Not even the Dobermann. And they've all been perfectly fine.
Oh well, actually, look at the distress here:
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/carimages/6159/IMG_0705.JPG
Maybe they should be locked up overnight.
A spike, or a roaring fire also serve as fine dog storage.
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
No comment.
A ha, playing it safe are ve? Ve do haf vays hof making you talk Herr Gleave.
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
I'm part German and therefore genetically unable to joke.
Do you have half a moustache and one 'S' on your collar?
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CorsAsh
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No comment.
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SVM 286
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HOMIE
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Isit really a big issue how he brings up his dogs? Its like children everyone brings them up differently, if the dog doesnt have a problem with the cage then why shouldnt it sleep in the cage?
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