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I don’t know much about hunting dogs I’ve never had one I haven’t been able to start hunting yet but I truly more than the other breeds do not recommend a husky at all.Would a huskie train well for a hunting/ shed finding dog?
Thanks!I don’t know much about hunting dogs I’ve never had one I haven’t been able to start hunting yet but I truly more than the other breeds do not recommend a husky at all.
If you're looking for a puppy that has alot of energy and requires alot of grooming, a husky is the way to go. We purchased ours 10 years ago and she's still a puppy at heart. Pandora gets along with our French Bulldog and anyone who comes to visit us.I am thinking of getting a puppy - wondering what breed I should get?? If you have a suggestion other than what is on the poll - please speak up! As you probably noticed I'm looking for a large breed dog!
Here's what I'm looking for in a dog:
Plenty of grooming work to do
Friendly - okay with new people - NO biting
Plenty of energy
Husky have not been bred to hunt or search. they are known for being difficult to train, escape artists and have a very high prey drive/ unreliable off leashWould a huskie train well for a hunting/ shed finding dog?
Why not bird dogs?I think you should be focusing on Hounds, not bird dogs. A husky is not something I'd recommend to a beginner owner