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Very cute indeed! :D A Malamute?
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very! give it afew weeks and it'll be eating your furniture. :D
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEOfzSetjug
Video of him here too :) he's the one that drinks out of the water bowl... at the end he's not the one laying down he's the grey one in the fight behind that puppy... the larger dog is his mum Ice. |
Very cute :D
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Aww, it's a fuzz ball. :wink:
Welcome to the world of incessant barking though if he's anything like the one my neighbour's got. Despite there being three other dogs in their household for company, and him being given free range outdoors and in pretty much all day - the slightest little thing will set him off for a 20 minute session at least. :roll: Have you thought of training him to harness and getting one of those dog-drawn skateboard/sledge things? There was I pair that would hare round Bracknell Forest when I lived there years ago. They looked soooo happy. Saw them in the carpark once and they fairly flew out of the car and were sitting infront of the sledgething before the guy had even got the harnesses out. |
Haven't thought of using them for sport, would be fun though, depends how he gets on with training. the breeder said that she would pick him for show as well, and that was before we had decided on that particular pup. as i said it depends on training. we can't really do anything with him that is too demanding under 9 months as he is still growing and this can cause problems in older age if you stress the bones too early.
We'll see how he gets on with things and how he develops as his personality grows, try him with different things as he gets older. As for your neighbours dog barking, there is training she/he can take it to try getting her to buy one of those anti bark colars ;) |
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