Obedience school will curb that. Depends on the mix and the size of the parents, the dog can be huge, nothing spells trouble like a huge puppy.
My roommate got himself an Alaskan Malamute (Canis familaris gigantus droolus hairshedderus), a puppyish behavior at about 85-90 pounds, tail that never stops wagging and sounds like a very talkative Chewbacca. Never a dull moment, chews, knock stuff over, yowls at night.
Good dog, but his size and playfulness just wrecks it for everybody.
I was about a buck forty-five when I was with the old roommate, I was the dog's designated human substitute when his human had to leave town for work duties/emergency trip home/impromptu road trip to Montana. I had to walk the dog several times, people were amused to see an Asian guy being dragged around by a Malamute.
Some might wonder that I was training for the Iditarod. hey, I can sort of pass for an Inuit.
When you are walking (or being walked by) a Malamute or husky, it's all about the dog. We are but poor players strutting about the stage, and being shed on. A lot.
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Obedience school will curb that. Depends on the mix and the size of the parents, the dog can be huge, nothing spells trouble like a huge puppy.
My roommate got himself an Alaskan Malamute (Canis familaris gigantus droolus hairshedderus), a puppyish behavior at about 85-90 pounds, tail that never stops wagging and sounds like a very talkative Chewbacca. Never a dull moment, chews, knock stuff over, yowls at night.
Good dog, but his size and playfulness just wrecks it for everybody.
My dog shed so much I could make another dog out of him! He walked you, not the other way around (Siberian husky). Crazy dog....
Matt Damon.
I was about a buck forty-five when I was with the old roommate, I was the dog's designated human substitute when his human had to leave town for work duties/emergency trip home/impromptu road trip to Montana. I had to walk the dog several times, people were amused to see an Asian guy being dragged around by a Malamute.
Some might wonder that I was training for the Iditarod. hey, I can sort of pass for an Inuit.
When you are walking (or being walked by) a Malamute or husky, it's all about the dog. We are but poor players strutting about the stage, and being shed on. A lot.
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