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Wednesday, September 03, 2008 ( @ 9:57 AM )
What surprises me was... its a stubborn yet obedient dog. Doesn't bark but whine or howl, a playful dog that doesn't eat much and requires high exercise requirements. (: Im gona jog and walk with Junior twice a day! It will be way cool if he can swim with me too. I like cuddling and ruffling Jr.'s fur. I can't wait to teach it frisbee tricks and hangout at the beach! Country of Origin: The Alaskan Husky is not a specific breed, but a general term describing any mixed breed dog that gives the appearance of a Northern sled dog. Typically, it is some mix of the Siberian Husky with a Doberman, or with a hound such as a foxhound or greyhound. Some Alaskan Huskies show a clear wolf ancestry. Character: The Alaskan Husky is eager, energetic, and loyal to family. It is playful and easy-going; some are sociable while others are somewhat shy. Training: The Alaskan Husky can be stubborn and will take advantage of its owner when possible. This breed requires patient, consistent training. 0 comments |