Do all the references in the article about the dogs being deadly and terrifying bother anyone else? That seems to be a way to guarantee that the wrong type of person becomes interested in what will no doubt be a high energy dog that needs an experienced owner. It really makes me question how professional the breeder is.
Hmm...I think we're all pretty much in agreement that this breeder is by no means professional.
Am I right???
And yes - promoting the dogs as deadly and terrifying are unforgiveable. These poor dogs won't stand a chance.
Can you just imagine the liability situation if one of these so called "killer dogs" grows up and DOES seriously injure someone? Stupid hardly begins to cover it, does it?
Do all the references in the article about the dogs being deadly and terrifying bother anyone else? That seems to be a way to guarantee that the wrong type of person becomes interested in what will no doubt be a high energy dog that needs an experienced owner. It really makes me question how professional the breeder is.
Yes, absolutely, not to mention advertising these dogs (assuming they become popular, and I hope not) as "the world's most terrifying guard dog" is a sure way to guarantee they will be added to the ever-growing lists of breeds banned and restricted in so many communities these days. Not that they are a "breed" at this point, but let's hope they don't become the world's next Labradoodles.
I think that some one needs to research huskies better they're more like fluffy cats than dogs. He's assuming that hes going to get all of the positive traits. People thought once it was a good idea to breed a European bee with a small fast African bee thinking they'll get all the positive traits too. ooooppppssss!! Enter the bee plague slowly destroying our current bee population. Thank you for the new plague for 2011 "The Huskinois" Coming to the fighting ring and eating your neighbors nearest you.. Idiots!!!
WHEN I SEE SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL, I'D BE WILLING TO DIE PROTECTING IT.
Wouldn't adding husky just give a thicker coat and an inclination to pull (or at least run)? I've never met a Mal, but they sound about as athletic and intense as a dog can be.
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