gazza808
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well done,
though crufts judging standards make me sick with some of the stuff they want, though they are getting better.
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morpheus22
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congrats , as it happens a bloke up road from me has a show husky, but it has a brown eye and a blue eye thought that would count the dog out?
wish i had entered my dalmation in more comps now
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chloe16v
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no thats called bi-eyes and it totally acceptable in the breed standard, i have 2 bi-eyed huskies and a parti-eyed husky, her blue eye has brown at the top and her brown eye has blue at the top
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chloe16v
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pics from the show



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willay
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well done.
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chloe16v
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thanks
can i just add as well to the people who slated me for taking back a dog that had bit a kid when the dog was just 14 weeks old, this is the very dog!! we have put a tremendous amount of work into her since she was fetched back to me an it has finally paid off
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Jamie Walby
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The woman I bought one of my dogs off was planning to keep him to show at Crufts except one of his balls hadnt dropped/wasnt going to drop so he was no good to her
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Ben J
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quote: Originally posted by chloe16v
thanks
can i just add as well to the people who slated me for taking back a dog that had bit a kid when the dog was just 14 weeks old, this is the very dog!! we have put a tremendous amount of work into her since she was fetched back to me an it has finally paid off
So she looks good but is a kiddy eater
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chloe16v
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never shown an ounce of aggression while iv had her, but she was returned to me with a broken foot and tail
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Ben J
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So she got abused and therefore lashed out and bit a kid. Can't blame her then tbh.
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bubble
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quote: Originally posted by chloe16v
pics from the show

not a bad arse there tbh
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VrsTurbo
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Shame about the face
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AdZ9
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I love Huskies, I would get one but I want a dog that can reliably come off the lead.
My wifes mum has one and if we let him off we'd never see him again. After some research it seems very common because of their breed 
Do yours come off the lead when out walking?
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Dave
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quote: Originally posted by Ben J
So she got abused and therefore lashed out and bit a kid. Can't blame her then tbh.
Seems to be the most likely case, huskies are pretty playful but I reckon you'd have to be mis-treating one to make it lash out.
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Dave
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quote: Originally posted by AdZ9
I love Huskies, I would get one but I want a dog that can reliably come off the lead.
My wifes mum has one and if we let him off we'd never see him again. After some research it seems very common because of their breed 
Do yours come off the lead when out walking?
A responsible owner should never walk a husky off the lead. There will be exceptions, I've seen one round here who does, but generally it's not advised and it's such a shame because they love to run.
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chloe16v
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No husky should be let off lead, they have a massive pray drive and a huge desire to run which means they don't have a reliable recall
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gazza808
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Once in the beer garden,
A husky slipped its collar across the road and ran straight for a kid, while it was mid air jaws open ready to attack,
The kids father did some sort of super man jump, tackling the dog and then procedded to beat the shit out of it,
Woman ran over claiming the dog just wanted to play,
Was destroyed the next day,
Isolated case I know but not a dog I particularly trust and I love dogs.
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SetH
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good dog I say, probably thinks that crotchfruit are pointless screaming little cunts as well.
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