Dogbreath Busts A Move (Siberian Husky Smackdown)
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DOUBLE TROUBLE !! Do you give them a RedBull every day?? lol :)
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Man, your dogs are CRAZY, none the less incredible wonderful :P
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Happy dogs :) but what if one want sleep and second one wanna play?
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beautiful Huskies..
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Do Tashi and Polar ever get in fights?
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I'm happy to see 'HAPPY ANIMALS'!!! :))
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Sweeeeeeet!
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great, cool dogs:D
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WOW...i got two husky puppies right now. You can see them on my page, if you want. Man, I'm scared!
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Beautiful dogs (:
No way I could keep up with them though XD My two mini poodles need as much exercise as I can give them!
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gorgeous. one of them looks like mine, only mine is red, and older
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embarreras
good grief! i am sure lucky...lol. i would never walk all 4 (2 our own and 2 fosters) but i can do two at a time. i usually walk the oldest and youngest together, that way the youngest can see what she is supposed to be doing. it generally works pretty well. good luck, and i hope everyone stays safe!
lifeandtimesofghb 2 years ago
I used to walk 3 together---husky mix littermates that I was fostering, who were tremendously undersocialized and neurotic when they first came to me so they were often happiest travelling as a pack. They weren't confident enough to really drag me around the way most huskies would, but they *were* really really good at managing to braid together all 3 of their leashes several times over the course of a walk. It was pretty impressive. Wish I'd gotten *that* on video, come to think of it.
Sapphir3blu3 2 years ago
Sapphir3blu3
I meant to ask you, do you use a professional camera to video your pups? Mine fly around the yard at the speed of lightning. I tried to record them once, but I couldn't keep up with them, it was just one big blur. By the way strangely enough, I have found that walking 3 as a pack they behaved much better. I can't figure out if that's logical or not. Maybe it just had to do with the temperament of the previous dogs.
embarreras 2 years ago
Oh no, no good camera equipment over here. I'd probably just break it. This was filmed in 2006 using a first-generation Casio Exilim EX-S2 that I got in 2002. It didn't even have sound capabilities. I had to record the huskies rooing at the end with a 2003 third-generation iPod Classic and a Griffin iTalk that was, at the time, a hardware attachment to the iPod---not just a software app which is what iTalk is now.
Sapphir3blu3 2 years ago
its so funny to see them play around - i have two myself, and foster for the local husky rescue group, so i know how hard it can be.
my 2 used to dig and escape, so in certain areas around the yard we put in concrete (several feet tall, and into the ground) plus chicken wire a bit under the top to keep them from digging. now nobody escapes! :)
thanks for sharing, most people don't understand how bored huskies can get! that's why mine get bike rides! haha
lifeandtimesofghb 2 years ago
I have the chicken-wire-and-Quikrete moat buried around the perimeter of the yard myself. And I've seen the bike frames that are built to attach leashes onto. I know my dogs would love it, and I'd love them being that worn out, but I've done very little bike-riding in the last 20 years and my physical coordination isn't all that to begin with; I'm sure that it wouldn't take much of a distracted husky-lunge, for me to end up with a face full of road grit. Tired huskies good, but faceplant bad.
Sapphir3blu3 2 years ago