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A Teardrop Buddy

Postby Classic Finn » Tue Nov 27, 2007 8:48 pm

Looks like we may be going to Germany to pick up a little teardrop buddy.

But cant decide which one of the little fellas we want. Wife says only one. :cry: :cry:

http://www.zausels-siberian-huskies.de/ ... _start.htm

click on puppies and scroll down a bit.

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Postby goldcoop » Tue Nov 27, 2007 8:59 pm

Heikki-

You certainly live in the Land that Siberian Huskies would enjoy :thumbsup:

We had two of 'em at once, loved them both...

BUT!

Be prepared :roll:

They are HIGH energy WORKING dogs...

Can be very stubborn and prone to running away from home.

Hard to train to heel. They WANNA pull!

Ours liked to KILL chickens!

JMO, I don't mean to sound sooo negative... Just be prepared!

My friend, just wanted to INFORM! They are a demanding breed! BUT can be very satisfying/rewarding to own.

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Postby Eunice » Tue Nov 27, 2007 9:29 pm

are you sure, JUST ONE??????????? How can you pick? They are so cute!
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Postby halfdome, Danny » Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:42 pm

Heikki, :lol: I was on the phone when I clicked on that link and thought the dogs in our neighborhood were howling :lol:
I like the bottom right one. :) Danny
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Postby swissarmygirl » Tue Nov 27, 2007 11:03 pm

Zausel´s Quincy Jones is a real cutie, but the best way to pick is by personality.
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Postby Classic Finn » Tue Nov 27, 2007 11:52 pm

halfdome, Danny wrote:Heikki, :lol: I was on the phone when I clicked on that link and thought the dogs in our neighborhood were howling :lol:
I like the bottom right one. :) Danny


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Postby Classic Finn » Tue Nov 27, 2007 11:54 pm

swissarmygirl wrote:Zausel´s Quincy Jones is a real cutie, but the best way to pick is by personality.


I know its a tuff choice but thats what the wife says we,ll know when we see them. But the photos sure make a person want to take them all and Im just the easy at heart to do so.. ;)

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Postby Classic Finn » Tue Nov 27, 2007 11:55 pm

keneunice wrote:are you sure, JUST ONE??????????? How can you pick? They are so cute!


Eunice that they are and yep just one... :lol:

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Postby Classic Finn » Tue Nov 27, 2007 11:59 pm

goldcoop wrote:Heikki-

You certainly live in the Land that Siberian Huskies would enjoy :thumbsup:

We had two of 'em at once, loved them both...

BUT!

Be prepared :roll:

They are HIGH energy WORKING dogs...

Can be very stubborn and prone to running away from home.

Hard to train to heel. They WANNA pull!

Ours liked to KILL chickens!

JMO, I don't mean to sound sooo negative... Just be prepared!

My friend, just wanted to INFORM! They are a demanding breed! BUT can be very satisfying/rewarding to own.

Cheers,

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Thanks Coop

Yes Ive hear that unless you start them off at an early age they can do exactly as they want.. :?

These are the Old Line Dogs too.. Wonder how many I need to pull the tear? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

We saw the Huskey also at a show the past weekend.. What power they
have. And so intelligent.

We,ll see.. ;)

PS Coop is this what you mean? A mind of their own? :lol: :lol:

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Postby goldcoop » Wed Nov 28, 2007 7:12 am

Heikki-

We used to "Ski-Jorr" with our Huskies, what fun!

YES they definately have a mind of their own!

YES you'll want to train them from young....

YOU will have to be the ALPHA male.

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Postby Ira » Wed Nov 28, 2007 7:17 am

I like the one on the bottom left.

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Postby Classic Finn » Wed Nov 28, 2007 5:11 pm

Coop or anyone. Can 1 husky pull a sled with an adult? Or is it so that 2 is a minimum?

We dont plan on any races but only for our outdoor enjoyment.

This pup were after is an OLD LINE of Husky..

And at what age should one start to teach the sled? And what type of sled is recommended.

Ive located a training trike here at a fairly god price as well.

The wife said this evening that we could take trip way up North in Finland where they have Husky Safaris so we can get a taste of the Dogs working in the real environment. So that will be fun.

The pups above are 4 weeks old and they will be able to leave at 9 weeks so weve got time to prepare things. We may even take the tear up there to stay in. ;)

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Postby swissarmygirl » Wed Nov 28, 2007 5:50 pm

You definitely want to get through basic obedience before anything else.
I think you want to have a team of dogs for pulling a sled, but you can look into pulka (which is different than teaching your dog to polka) and skijoring. Dogs should be over 35 lbs and in good health to participate in either of those sports.
I'm sure you can find some good information on the internet. :thinking:
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Postby Classic Finn » Wed Nov 28, 2007 6:03 pm

swissarmygirl wrote:You definitely want to get through basic obedience before anything else.
I think you want to have a team of dogs for pulling a sled, but you can look into pulka (which is different than teaching your dog to polka) and skijoring. Dogs should be over 35 lbs and in good health to participate in either of those sports.
I'm sure you can find some good information on the internet. :thinking:


You know somthing. Pulkka is a Finnish Word for Sled. Well after we learn the Pulkka we can go and do the Polka... I be good at that.. ;) :thumbsup: That comes naturally with us Finns. :lol: :lol:

I just read that at 5 months its a good time but again someone else might think different.

Been corresponding with the Kennel in Germany and they say that when I get the pup its already collar trained.. Seems sort of young but ok.

Id be joining the Husky Club here also so I know I,ll get a lot of info there too.

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Postby swissarmygirl » Wed Nov 28, 2007 6:10 pm

Classic Finn wrote:
swissarmygirl wrote:You definitely want to get through basic obedience before anything else.
I think you want to have a team of dogs for pulling a sled, but you can look into pulka (which is different than teaching your dog to polka) and skijoring. Dogs should be over 35 lbs and in good health to participate in either of those sports.
I'm sure you can find some good information on the internet. :thinking:


You know somthing. Pulkka is a Finnish Word for Sled. Well after we learn the Pulkka we can go and do the Polka... I be good at that.. ;) :thumbsup: That comes naturally with us Finns. :lol: :lol:

I just read that at 5 months its a good time but again someone else might think different.

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I'm not much of a dancer, but coming from A polish family you would think I could polka....but no. :oops:

I was going to suggest 6 months, that is usually what they say for agility training, I figured it must be the same.
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