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Old 20-01-15, 09:17 AM   #11
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PENISU ATAMA - more fitting name ???
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Old 20-01-15, 09:22 AM   #12
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I'm not showing my 9 year old any pictures of your new puppy, as I'm getting pestered enough about getting a hound

Goodnight, godbless & **** your luck

Dam cute puupy
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Old 28-01-15, 09:20 PM   #13
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Hands full indeed, Siberian husky? More bonkers than a bonkers thing, have fun!
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Old 28-01-15, 09:31 PM   #14
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There's a charity re homing group near here just for those bundles of manic energy. They have some stunning dogs and a very high throughput unfortunately.

Poppy has made friends with Bolt, a two year old lonely lad who's girlfriend was re homed away from him.

A warning from one of the trainers though, keep a tight hold on a long training rope for absolutely ages. Many dogs get lost because they just run away and get lost!

Your pup is gorgous mind, I love his frowny eye pattern!

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Old 28-01-15, 11:17 PM   #15
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Both my Samoyeds are fun to walk .
Often asked if they are huskies!
But then so do people with Malamute's
OK they can and do get used as draught dogs but look quite different from your pup!
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Old 29-01-15, 06:17 PM   #16
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They eat shoes, and phones, and pretty much everything else, while looking cute.
Aye it's going to be a problem. The litter is currently housed in a cage and we have bought one for him when we are out. BUT we know we are going to have the odd expensive incident

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You called your dog "Eight" in Japanese!

Just sayin'.

Yep I know. The breeders called him that and the wife likes it so who am I to disagree. The up side is he already responds to his name.

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Nice forgive my stupidity but what breed is it?
Siberian Husky

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Put your sofa away indefinitely and learn to live without furniture!!
We only bought a new cream leather three piece and carpet 18 months ago.

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Is it me or does pup look seriously pi55ed off ?
Yep, he had been handled for about ten minutes at this point so not happy.

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This has been said at home, but my much better half declined.

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A warning from one of the trainers though, keep a tight hold on a long training rope for absolutely ages. Many dogs get lost because they just run away and get lost!
They just go to investigate a new smell and suddenly they are miles away. We hope to follow this advice closely, I don't need the to be chasing him round the woods endlessly and it's around £85 to get a dog back from our local pound (sorry shelter). He's already booked in for his second jabs, an exam and micro chip. So if we do "lose" him, hopefully we'll get him back.

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Good luck with training
We know it's not going to be easy, they are bright, willful, independent animals with a high pack instinct. We are all going to use the same commands and system so we don't confuse him. Our last 5 dogs have all been adults, so I've not trained a pup in 40 years.
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Old 29-01-15, 08:07 PM   #17
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They just go to investigate a new smell and suddenly they are miles away. We hope to follow this advice closely, I don't need the to be chasing him round the woods endlessly and it's around £85 to get a dog back from our local pound (sorry shelter). He's already booked in for his second jabs, an exam and micro chip. So if we do "lose" him, hopefully we'll get him back..
Garmin in the USA do a GPS tracker for dog collars, I'm not sure they're available here.

I know my sister could have used GPS trackers for her 2 Labs who used to disappear at will into the corn fields chasing rabbits & other creatures
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That dog tracker idea was on radio 2.
They have been working on one were you can call the dog!!
Down Blaze from 1/4 mile. Lol
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Old 30-01-15, 02:27 PM   #19
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You called your dog "Eight" in Japanese!

Just sayin'.

That will be the number of shoes eaten before breakfast.
Lucky not to have dozen as a surname
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It'll be fatty or LOM's surname
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