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3catwoman3
(26,709 posts)I'm so glad cats don't bark.
ailsagirl
(24,175 posts)MIButterfly
(407 posts)So did mine. I never heard a dog make a sound like that. Although cute and funny in the short run, I hope he grows out of it, if only for his owners' (and their neighbors') sakes.
lonely bird
(2,315 posts)They are vocal like you wouldnt believe.
MIButterfly
(407 posts)They're all like that? They are such beautiful dogs. It's a shame they're so loud.
lonely bird
(2,315 posts)Our dog, Fuzzy, is a Huskador, Lab/Husky mix. He doesnt vocalize like a husky but he grumbles.
There are videos on YouTube with huskies. They are very smart, stubborn and escape artists.
Several videos show them on the roof of their houses. One video shows one on a ledge of an apartment building like 8 stories up. They can climb chain link fences. Basically, they need socialization and training. Their smartness means they can get bored. Good training will make them behave better.
ailsagirl
(24,175 posts)Wow!!
chowmama
(782 posts)and I mean ever so lightly trimmed. It's downright operatic.
MIButterfly
(407 posts)But then she screams in the crate; in the car: in the vet's waiting room; in the examination room; during the entire exam; and all the way home. She could give that husky a run for his money!
ailsagirl
(24,175 posts)It's not even the expense (which can be considerable) I mind so much as hearing their terrified cries.
I've somehow managed to trim my cats' nails at regular intervals-- they don't like it, but they know it won't take long and doesn't hurt.
Delmette2.0
(4,360 posts)She even watches TV and barks at the quite dogs and horses for some reason. I can only guess that she thinks they are in the house.
MorbidButterflyTat
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