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Not posting any more pictures but if you want a real Rasta dog look up Puli <ok>

Something to consider if any of you are serious about getting a dog is - how much does it bark? -Schnauzer and miniature schnauzer [both hypoallergenic] never stop barking. Our neighbour has one that regularly barks for 3 hours non stop and it's actually yapping more than barking! Lots of small dogs have a proper bark, schnauzer isn't one of them. Conversely the Basenji [hypoallergenic] is considered barkless.
 
I'm liking the look of the Portuguese water dogs. Slightly small but they look good and are apparently really good therapy dogs as well. A black/white one with wavy hair would do me fine. I'll bear that in mind. I hear they're not that common though?

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Not common at all, you could consider that a good thing though? Unless you mean hard to find one to buy! Do you need a therapy dog?
 
Not common at all, you could consider that a good thing though? Unless you mean hard to find one to buy! Do you need a therapy dog?

Yeah, I meant more in terms of finding one (especially if I'm being specific in terms of colour and hair type) and price. Don't need a therapy dog but if we were to get a dog (not very likely, this is all more just idle speculation on my part), then my wife would want a therapy dog that she could use at work. Any idea how much they bark?
 
What are your thoughts on huskies?? Are they suitable as house pets?
Thing with huskies is they are living a long way from home as they haven't a long history of being house pets, their natural environment is the cold, so as a house pet they will seek out hard, cold floors to lie on. They shed hair like crazy and bay a lot rather than bark. Beautiful dogs, lovely eye colours as well, need loads of space, care and exercise.
 
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Yeah, I meant more in terms of finding one (especially if I'm being specific in terms of colour and hair type) and price. Don't need a therapy dog but if we were to get a dog (not very likely, this is all more just idle speculation on my part), then my wife would want a therapy dog that she could use at work. Any idea how much they bark?
Just been reading up - low level for barking unless you allow them to 'communicate' with you by barking. You stop this by being the pack leader and not allowing them to take charge. Personal anecdotes from owners vary with hardly barking at all to barks at strangers and on greeting. Great therapy dogs
 
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The post you quoted inferred it.

I have no idea. A St. Northern Irish Welsh Yorkshire Collie Terrier Water Spaniel?

So it did, no idea how that happened <laugh>

Jack Russell (mum) x Yorkshire Terrier (dad)
 
Cheers JB.
You can always go on youtube to check out the sound of the bark of any dog you're thinking of getting. Sounds mad maybe but barking or yapping can drive you crazy and it's something a lot of people don't think of before getting an unknown [to them] breed. I would never recommend anyone to get a Schnauzer now I've heard them and listened to the incessant noise.
 
Thing with huskies is they are living a long way from home as they haven't a long history of being house pets, their natural environment is the cold, so as a house pet they will seek out hard, cold floors to lie on. They shed hair like crazy and bay a lot rather than bark. Beautiful dogs, lovely eye colours as well, need loads of space, care and exercise.

huskies hand on heart are a total disaster as a house pet.

We "inherited" one breifly.

total nightmare.

1. the person who swore hand on heart they'd walk it etc etc etc took it out twice.... running.. not walking never taught it a thing to walk. went running then left it there.

as a result it was unwalkable by anyone else as it was a puller and a husky is bred to do it. other kis culd not handle it.

2. it ran aorund, and aorund and aorund and aorund the back garden chasing brids and then flopping over panting. it wore a track in the grass.

3. it **** for england... literally it did.

4. the moment march game it started to shed and it didn't stop for 4 months and hair was everywhere it was like i had a field of nothing but dandilions.

so no if you have no experience of dog training and walking for an hour a day do not buy a huskie. they need. grooming, space as JB says and a serious excerise regime.

DO NOT POSE WITH A DOG.

90% of men owning dogs are posers. most are young lads with fighting dogs and all. i hate that lot.
 
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huskies hand on heart are a total disaster as a house pet.

We "inherited" one breifly.

total nightmare.

1. the person who swore hand on heart they'd walk it etc etc etc took it out twice.... running.. not walking never taught it a thing to walk. went running then left it there.

as a result it was unwalkable by anyone else as it was a puller and a husky is bred to do it. other kis culd not handle it.

2. it ran aorund, and aorund and aorund and aorund the back garden chasing brids and then flopping over panting. it wore a track in the grass.

3. it **** for england... literally it did.

4. the moment march game it started to shed and it didn't stop for 4 months and hair was everywhere it was like i had a field of nothing but dandilions.

so no if you have no experience of dog training and walking for an hour a day do not buy a huskie. they need. grooming, space as JB says and a serious excerise regime.

DO NOT POSE WITH A DOG.

90% of men owning dogs are posers. most are young lads with fighting dogs and all. i hate that lot.
You confirmed first hand everything I said, Apart from being a poo machine and yes the bigger the dog, the bigger the ....<laugh>

Let me guess the name Anoushka, Baboushka, Minka, Marko or something beginning with a K - Keito ....
 
huskies hand on heart are a total disaster as a house pet.

We "inherited" one breifly.

total nightmare.

1. the person who swore hand on heart they'd walk it etc etc etc took it out twice.... running.. not walking never taught it a thing to walk. went running then left it there.

as a result it was unwalkable by anyone else as it was a puller and a husky is bred to do it. other kis culd not handle it.

2. it ran aorund, and aorund and aorund and aorund the back garden chasing brids and then flopping over panting. it wore a track in the grass.

3. it **** for england... literally it did.

4. the moment march game it started to shed and it didn't stop for 4 months and hair was everywhere it was like i had a field of nothing but dandilions.

so no if you have no experience of dog training and walking for an hour a day do not buy a huskie. they need. grooming, space as JB says and a serious excerise regime.

DO NOT POSE WITH A DOG.

90% of men owning dogs are posers. most are young lads with fighting dogs and all. i hate that lot.

What did you do with it?
 
we found it a good home and gave it for free. It went to a farm where it was happy and we visited to make sure.

The kid who brought it home was dealt with in a remarkably similar manner <laugh>
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I sort of think it's almost cruel to have a husky as a house pet. Beautiful dogs that need to live in the environment they're bred for. On a side note I remember seeing a programme - Countryfile maybe - were someone's set up a little business where you can send you dog's hair and they will spin it into yarn that you can then knit into mittens or socks or whatever. [They do the same with rabbit fur] .
 
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I sort of think it's almost cruel to have a husky as a house pet. Beautiful dogs that need to live in the environment they're bred for. On a side note I remember seeing a programme - Countryfile maybe - were someone's set up a little business where you can send you dog's hair and they will spin it into yarn that you can then knit into mittens or socks or whatever. [They do the same with rabbit fur] .

yes but they are now a breeding business cos of young lads posing with them. I would perfer a dog form this country in this country myself. husky is 30° heat is cruel IMO.

this dog pulled its own hair out with its teeth and then ran through the shrubs etc and they were covered in fur. We had it 6/8 months.

gorgeous dog. I could have bred it and sold pups as it was pure bred and last of litter and female too.

I chose to get it somehwere it'd be far better off.
 
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I sort of think it's almost cruel to have a husky as a house pet. Beautiful dogs that need to live in the environment they're bred for. On a side note I remember seeing a programme - Countryfile maybe - were someone's set up a little business where you can send you dog's hair and they will spin it into yarn that you can then knit into mittens or socks or whatever. [They do the same with rabbit fur] .

That's ****ing incredible <whistle>