YASOk then, point taken! Nora likes any mutt!!
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YASOk then, point taken! Nora likes any mutt!!
TyyyySO CUTE
That makes a lot of sense!!! Cuz I think dogs will refuse to go in their crate, so it's probably best that he is in there until I take him out next. No, ur good!!! Everyone has lots of good suggestionsI understand how frustrating it isBut I REALLY REALLY think that you could have him potty trained in two weeks max by never allowing him the opportunity to make a mistake. Even if he does go outside and then you let him wander around the house, you are asking for an accident. I really think you should keep him leashed and with you in the house and watch him like a hawk if he is not in the crate. Sorry every one is bombarding you
Good luck!!
I wonder, are there more than 3 types of husky? I know about Alaskan, Siberian, and Seppala Siberian (which are technically just Siberian but bred specifically from the Seppala line). My grandparents started out owning/breeding your typical Syberian type but after a time they got their hands on a few Seppalas, and that's all they bred from there! They're done breeding but they've said that a few times now, and they recently brought in a couple more pupsso we'll see.
Here's a couple of their old Sibes, Volt and China
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One of their first Seppalas, Kirov, who came all the way from Russia. He sired a LOT of pups and was a big, gentle, beautiful boy. He was a leg leaner
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Fiona, another one of their first Sepps, with a litter of young pups. She was tiny and shy but strong and a great mother. She always slept with me on camping/mushing trips
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These are all fairly old, from around 2009/2010. I don't have pics of their current dogs
. Love seeing dogs doing what they were bred for