Why you should never own a Malamute
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@brutish123 I believe your's is the most accurate account of what went on in this video. These appear to be 2 very happy, well mannered dogs.
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Lol that dog is king
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My folks and I raise Bernese Mountain Dogs, and they don't care that its your bed, if they out weigh you, they out vote you, And when its seven dogs to one human they win. Mind you I am a softy, but it could be worse. We had one dog,who weighed 120 lbs and her favorite way of waking you up was to lay on you, Best way to lick your face awake.
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You let him sleep in the Alpha's bed and you let him bite his minors.
What do you think you're doing?
You're creating a agressive dog this way
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when my malamute lays down theres no moving him, 140lbs isn't the easiest to budge lol
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I would lovet to sleep beisde him..but ..everynight...,,,,,
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@wheels687 LOL...good idea
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What a cute pair! I've had many Malamutes and a few labs also. Ally looks like a lab cross. One of my Malamute females was named Ally (Alyeska). I have raised dogs my whole life and now I can't because of physical problems. Hopefully I will again in the future. I miss them! I just lost my chocolate lab less than 2 years ago, but now I can't get another dog until I am better. Just seeing your beautiful dogs brings back lots of memories. Shiloh is one good-looking boy (and he knows it).
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You can move a dog heh. Malamutes are gorgeous dogs and just like any dog, they need discipline, structure and positive reinforcement. If the dog wouldn't move for me, I'd just climb up and move it by bothering it or pull the sheet/blanket up and yank it lol
Something's moving because I would be sleeping in my bed.
They do this because you allow it. Now they think it's their bed, not yours.
buddyleex 2 months ago 15
@halosapien1 Correct him for what? He's not doing anything wrong.
li7in6 2 months ago 5