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Sleet Tempest Snape's avatar
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First off...I think I even said she's a gorgeous dog, or something similar. I also said I even have a husky about a year old. I didn't insult your dog in anyway.

I simply stated about the biting issue and how you seemed to make light of the fact she's using her teeth on you when playing.

You did not say in your opening post she was your parents dog. Also, as someone else said...you live under their roof so can also work on training.

I know it's not easy with a husky to train them hence why I mentioned looking up books or online guides and such some that might be tailored to training a husky since they are a stubborn, though stunning, breed.

I simply don't want to see her hurt, or anyone else hurt weather it's someone in your family or not.

By the way...I love the yelling at, twice, when you left information out of the opening post and act like your parents are the only one with any say in her training. My sisters dragged our husky off into their room to train personally with treats and did it with my other two dogs. So you can take her into a room and work with her one on one you don't need your parents permission or anything.
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I think its great you posted pics of her. Is there a question youre wanting to ask? Ive worked ata vet for 8 yrs. Seriously talk to ur vet the next time ur there and ask about basic obediance training. its not kool for a dog to use their teeth to play, ya know? i hope im not sounding like an a** hole to ya. i just care about the pet. There are people out there that can teach YOU how to teach your girl the correct behavior.(in how to play) she's a gorgeous husky I have to add.. thanks again for postn about her.. She must be a great to play with. smart too I bet.. surprised
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ROCKYwithAB
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your dog is beautiful.. Wish I could pet and give lots of lovens.. lol whee
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It's sad when a dog that beautiful is so poorly trained.

And the LD is not your journal. Kindly leave and don't come back.
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YALL ALL BITCHES LEAVE HIM ******** ALONE
ROCKYwithAB
my sister has a dog part German Shepard, Shyba Inu and Siberian husky. she is the most lovable dog. If you say bone she knows where they are and she always listens to her. Her name is Sophia, my sister adopted she one month before the pound was going to have her put to sleep.

aw, thats really cool, and im glad ur sister adopted her, because dogs dont deserve to die because they have no home...
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If u walk by her at a very slow pace, she'll attack, but u never know wen


That's slightly disturbing. And the fact that she's a year old and still doing that bothers me even more.

You have a beautiful dog, I will admit that. But if you really want to keep her, you need to train her to stop doing that. In fact, you should have trained her not to bite at around 6 months, rather than waiting a full year. Large dogs like huskies get more aggressive as they age, and if she isn't taught to bite now, when she's older and grumpy (and going through heat, god forbid she not be spayed), then she'll probably end up attacking someone.

oh my god! u ppl just dont get it!!! listen person, i dont want to be mean, but ur literally about the 20th person saying the same thing as others!!! everyone quit it!!! read the other posts before ur posts!!! waste of typing!!! and i also explained everything a couple posts ago!!! pay attention stare
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You really do need to train your dog better. Because it'll be a sad day for you when she bites the wrong person and they report it. They can and will take your dog away for being aggressive and possibly put her down.
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not like that where i liv, dumbass, dont be disapointed stare



You must not live on this earth because if a baby gets bitten by your dog and the mother doesn't think it's "playing" you dog can be reported. I'm not kidding about this. Playing is ok, biting is not. Even playful biting can go to far. It may be funny to you but to another person it's not. And that's everywhere on this Earth. It may not seem like there is a person who'd do that, but there is. There is a limit to playing and you are letting your dog go over that tender boundary.

And second, resorting to calling people names like you just did only makes you sound stupid, especially when we are just trying to help you.

ok, i see that ur trying to help, but i don't let her bite me, let me rephrase everything i said: i play with her, its fun to run away, but i didn't mean the biting is fun
then theres the fact that it's my parents dog, not mine to train
and i know it can be reported, but she's not that bad
and lastly, sry for calling u a name, it's just theres a huge problem going on: almost everyone in this damn post i made, is talking about that same thing, wen they don't know half of her! there r a lot of ppl that posted whop were rude from what they first said! they dont deserve "sry", they dont wanna help me, and i dont even need help training, and i said y. this post was supposed to be just about how i liked my pet, who thinks she cute or watever, but everyone had to totally change the subject. take a look at other ppl's responses and u'll know what i mean...


Have you talked to your parents about getting her a personal trainer for it? Maybe the way your parents are trying just isn't right. Huskies are stubborn dogs, I have a half wolf half husky mix and he was a terror when we first got him. Does your parents realize what could happen to her if an accident did happen that wasn't to you or them?

I don't think people are really trying to be mean here. I think maybe some things were misunderstood yes, but most of these people I recognize from other posts here in the LD and that's just how they are. Blunt but helpful. Most in here really don't to see you lose such a beautiful dog. I know I wouldn't because they are gorgeous and loyal breeds.

But it's also very common to know that a dog that'll bite randomly, even if it is playful, can potentially be uncontrollable. I play tag with my Syberian Malamute, and he'll nudge me with his muzzle if I run away and he catches up, but he doesn't use his teeth. I think most people in here agree that playing is ok just not using teeth.

Anyways, since you said your parents are training her, and she's still using her teeth and she's a year old something's not right. You do seem to care about your dog a lot so I'd really recommend you talk to them about that situation. I'm not saying you have to, or you have to even listen to me. I'm just trying to be helpful.


no, i havn't talked to them, but they probably wouldn't do it, or say why? with that look on their face like what r u talking about? but i dont let her use her teeth to play tag with her or run around the yard to let her have excersise, i tell her 'no', and 'no biting' to teach her, she has gotten better, but she's just a snotty little dog, we all know that; meaning ppl i know.
And yea, ppl are being jerks in here. A couple definitely called me stupid because of this little problem. Some swore at me, without me ever talking to them first. just pointing that out, i know some other trying to help also, but i don't see the need of help, i've known and see, and met so many other dogs in my life, some more energetic and wild than mine, so thats my big question to everyone, y this matters.... and im not asking that because of what could happen to her or because of her
alaskan malamutes are so much better then huskys.
huskys are overrated.
Kristifireangel
That is a really cute dog. I have one she's all white with blue eyes and she's so adorable. We have to shave her in the summer because we live in missouri so she looks weird but when it's winter her coat grows back and she's so fluffy like a cloud. Her name is Angel and she was born on halloween. I think she's 5.

that sounds like an awesome dog!!! biggrin is her tail really poofy and fluffy also? my dog's is, so much fur everywhere! xd lol
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Your parents should be looking into a personal Trainer if she hasn't learned anything and she's already a year old.
That's a serious problem that needs to be taken care of right away.
Weather you like it or not, if your dog makes the wrong move and gets loose from her collar again and runs off. She will be taken away if someone reports her having bitten someone.
You can train the dog as well, you don't need permission from someone. It's your dog too, not just your parents dog. Since you're all in the same house.

You can attempt to argue against us all you want. You can throw your little hissy-fits.
But we are telling you facts for REAL LIFE.
SHE SHOULD NOT BE BITING IN GENERAL!

it's not really just me arguing! ppl r calling me names before i ever even talked to them! calling me stupid wen its not my fault the dog doesn't learn! and thats not even my biggest problem, its the fact that u ppl keep on repeating the same things i heard from others who posted! its so annoying! omg... plz understand, plz if u look at other posts i made to try explaining to other poor listeners, u'll understand better what i mean for different things...
Sleet Tempest Snape
First off...I think I even said she's a gorgeous dog, or something similar. I also said I even have a husky about a year old. I didn't insult your dog in anyway.

I simply stated about the biting issue and how you seemed to make light of the fact she's using her teeth on you when playing.

You did not say in your opening post she was your parents dog. Also, as someone else said...you live under their roof so can also work on training.

I know it's not easy with a husky to train them hence why I mentioned looking up books or online guides and such some that might be tailored to training a husky since they are a stubborn, though stunning, breed.

I simply don't want to see her hurt, or anyone else hurt weather it's someone in your family or not.

By the way...I love the yelling at, twice, when you left information out of the opening post and act like your parents are the only one with any say in her training. My sisters dragged our husky off into their room to train personally with treats and did it with my other two dogs. So you can take her into a room and work with her one on one you don't need your parents permission or anything.

sry to sound angry, but everyone is saying the same thing all the time.. im so tired of this, we do teach her.... omg... i have enough depression in my life, i dont need to deal with angry ppl thinking i don't deserve to have this dog.....
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SEE YALL BITCHES MADE HIM CRY

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