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Puppy rearing advice needed, please
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 182181" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>My daughter once came home with a <em>gorgeous</em> Husky puppy, just beautiful, with the pale blue eyes. I could have smacked her though for not doing a little research on the breed before she bought one! They're very smart but stubborn ... and just plain goofy! They're a breed that needs a very firm hand and lots of training early on so they don't get the upper hand - my daughter kind of overlooked this! I'll never forget the sight of that big silly dog bouncing up and down on the sofa cushions with a big grin on her face, just like a kid. Everything is a big joke to them, a game, very hard to discipline and train, in my humble opinion. I'd try to get her to do something ... she'd hunker down and give me this big mischevious tongue-lolling grin, like "Make me!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 182181, member: 1883"] My daughter once came home with a [I]gorgeous[/I] Husky puppy, just beautiful, with the pale blue eyes. I could have smacked her though for not doing a little research on the breed before she bought one! They're very smart but stubborn ... and just plain goofy! They're a breed that needs a very firm hand and lots of training early on so they don't get the upper hand - my daughter kind of overlooked this! I'll never forget the sight of that big silly dog bouncing up and down on the sofa cushions with a big grin on her face, just like a kid. Everything is a big joke to them, a game, very hard to discipline and train, in my humble opinion. I'd try to get her to do something ... she'd hunker down and give me this big mischevious tongue-lolling grin, like "Make me!" [/QUOTE]
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