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42. Do you think they can climb 7 feet?
Mon Jan 6, 2014, 11:05 AM
Jan 2014

When Ii go to the breeders house tomorrow I'm going to see how she contains them.

She told me she has 5 , she said they all live in the house but she also has a fenced back yard.
I don't know if she ever leaves them unattended in the yard.

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Very very active dog sharp_stick Jan 2014 #1
You have to be extraordinarily vigilant: if they get loose, s-cubed Jan 2014 #2
If they get loose? They WILL get loose. The breed loves to roam. Packerowner740 Jan 2014 #37
We've had our Husky for over a year. MrsKirkley Jan 2014 #3
Training is very important abelenkpe Jan 2014 #7
You might post your query in the Pets Group CountAllVotes Jan 2014 #4
They are hard to keep at home. leftyladyfrommo Jan 2014 #5
Had one when I was a teenager abelenkpe Jan 2014 #6
There are so many huskys up for adoption here in s. texas that it is shocking! sammytko Jan 2014 #8
I do not understand why anyone would put a husky in a climate like that Marrah_G Jan 2014 #14
I know! Its terrible. I don't even want to live here in the summer. sammytko Jan 2014 #26
They are NOT easy dogs Marrah_G Jan 2014 #9
He won't be alone , I have another dog firsttimer Jan 2014 #16
Seriously, please go read as much as you can about the breed Marrah_G Jan 2014 #20
I can tell you about my life style a little bit maybe firsttimer Jan 2014 #22
since you camp, anyway left is right Jan 2014 #24
I would never walk my Siberian Husky off leash unless at a dog park or fenced in area. The Midway Rebel Jan 2014 #40
I think it needs to be deeper sammytko Jan 2014 #29
All true exboyfil Jan 2014 #31
i love, love, love them. real characters they are. xchrom Jan 2014 #10
Big, aggressive, playful. Needs lots of room to behave. nt onehandle Jan 2014 #11
A Husky is a dog that needs a job. nolabear Jan 2014 #12
They need a sled to pull. n/t leftyladyfrommo Jan 2014 #13
Or just a person MrsMatt Jan 2014 #25
As other people have noted, they do need a lot of exercise and will escape mythology Jan 2014 #15
That is what I was concerned about with my fence firsttimer Jan 2014 #19
They climb over the fence. leftyladyfrommo Jan 2014 #41
Do you think they can climb 7 feet? firsttimer Jan 2014 #42
They can go over 6 feet. leftyladyfrommo Jan 2014 #43
It makes sense , like a prison fence firsttimer Jan 2014 #44
they like snow more than the sun snooper2 Jan 2014 #17
I had a German Shepherd/something mix for about 9 months. randome Jan 2014 #18
Get a good pair of running shoes. The Midway Rebel Jan 2014 #21
I'm not looking for a Hybrid firsttimer Jan 2014 #27
No, I should have been more clear. The Midway Rebel Jan 2014 #39
didn’t have a husky but did have an American Samoyed left is right Jan 2014 #23
A fence won't keep a husky in. kaiden Jan 2014 #28
We had a husky-shepherd mix. A 4-5 mile walk was nothing to her. woodsprite Jan 2014 #30
They are a difficult dog. hunter Jan 2014 #32
Our new neighbors have a husky Holly_Hobby Jan 2014 #33
We've never had any problems with our Husky escaping. MrsKirkley Jan 2014 #34
I love Huskies tabbycat31 Jan 2014 #35
If you dont live in a cool climate you are doing a disservice to the breed...they are Drew Richards Jan 2014 #36
Four MILLION adoptable pets are killed in US shelters every year. That's a lot of awesome dogs. LeftyMom Jan 2014 #38
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