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Posted on: 3:25:02 PM 7/18/2006
I'm in a very wooded area, and when we train we train out on my property, so we use ganglines then but out in the open, it's fan hitch and gangline. i prefer gangline, i dont see much use for fan hitching around my area. but sometimes it's nee...
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Posted on: 3:21:26 PM 7/18/2006
The Canadian Inuit Dog (Canadian Eskimo, American Husky) is an old Canadian(obviously, lol) breed. they aren't a breed for everyone, they are even more energetic than my Sibes, and have a strong pack instinct. but when they work, they are one of th...
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Posted on: 3:17:21 PM 7/18/2006
Adorable little pup! And I loved that video. VERY excited, haha.
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Posted on: 3:14:44 PM 7/18/2006
Hailey I saw that photo, they look happy. We sled a LOT. It's our family passion. We even have a harness for our Pom so we can take him with us when we do fun sledding. But he's not a huge fan of the snow flying in his face. :P
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Posted on: 3:11:09 PM 7/18/2006
All of you have gorgeous dogs, I think I'll probably be making a Dogster soon now that I know about it a little more. scenic, Shane is my favourite of your dogs. His eyes are gorgeous. and Hailey i just LOVE Jonah. GotHusky, Echo is...
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Posted on: 3:06:06 PM 7/18/2006
I've only very recently heard of dogster, but I'm looking at a few of the pages you both posted now, you have beautiful dogs, the both of you! I LOVE Siberians, but I'm really partial to the Canadian Inuit dog. Do you do much sledding?! :...
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Posted on: 3:04:26 PM 7/18/2006
I feed all of my dogs (except our Pom) two very hearty mixed meals a day (mixed as in dry food with barf diet included). They are extremely active though. My Pom gets fed twice a day and usually doesn't eat all of his 'dinner' but leaves a few...
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Posted on: 2:59:11 PM 7/18/2006
I have 17 dogs in all, but more than just Huskies. I have Sibes, Alaskan Huskies, Greenland dogs, Canadian Inuits and Chinooks, and then a Pomeranian boy who just t...
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Posted on: 2:55:36 PM 7/18/2006
I would imagine the most exspensive breed would be the rarest, which last I checked was the Norwegian Lundehund (puffin dog). But I think it varies depending on what the breeder breeds for, goes through, breed, and what you're buying the dog for.
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Posted on: 2:41:25 PM 7/18/2006
CONGRATS!!! ME NEXT!!! LOL.
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