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I've heard that Huskeys have a lot of energy, but this is extreme: (Original Post) tblue37 Jan 2021 OP
Cat stays chill. dawg day Jan 2021 #1
I think the dog needs a walk DBoon Jan 2021 #2
Less high test coffee,... more sedatives. magicarpet Jan 2021 #3
For which one?!1 UTUSN Jan 2021 #5
This is a trained and encouraged activity mysteryowl Jan 2021 #4
I don't know, Huskys do stuff like that. Turin_C3PO Jan 2021 #7
someone needs a walk..lol Demovictory9 Jan 2021 #6
Don't think I could live with that. Fla Dem Jan 2021 #8
High energy dogs require more activity Major Nikon Jan 2021 #10
With my Aussie we call it going full wiggle and it's a daily occurrence Major Nikon Jan 2021 #9

Turin_C3PO

(14,108 posts)
7. I don't know, Huskys do stuff like that.
Thu Jan 14, 2021, 10:16 AM
Jan 2021

I had one growing up and she was always bouncing around, even though she had a huge walk and went for long, daily walks.

Major Nikon

(36,827 posts)
10. High energy dogs require more activity
Thu Jan 14, 2021, 09:50 PM
Jan 2021

Smarter high energy dogs are a double whammy because they regularly require both physical and mental exercise or they can get into a lot of trouble such as getting loose and chewing up things. A lot of them wind up in dog pounds because the owners aren't prepared for it.

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