I think he may eat a cat as well. He's very wolf-like. The local husky breeders say the husky is as close to a wolf as you're likely to get... Interesting, as he's not at all vicious, and doesn't make any pretense at protecting property, only protecting people.
Apprently wolves are very placid, and not particularly territorial. By way of contrast, the American Staffordshire (also featured in this pic) would chew the leg off anyone who tried to gain access to our property without our permission. The husky doesn't bark. He only howls (very musically, I might add).
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Although I don't have a bird yet. The husky would probably eat it.
What about a cat?
We have a Boston Terrier at home. You can see her face at the bottom of this page.
http://www.the-rathouse.com/Revivalist.html
I think he may eat a cat as well. He's very wolf-like. The local husky breeders say the husky is as close to a wolf as you're likely to get... Interesting, as he's not at all vicious, and doesn't make any pretense at protecting property, only protecting people.
Apprently wolves are very placid, and not particularly territorial. By way of contrast, the American Staffordshire (also featured in this pic) would chew the leg off anyone who tried to gain access to our property without our permission. The husky doesn't bark. He only howls (very musically, I might add).
They look so majestic sprawled out like that!
What happened to the Staffies leg?
He's a pig dog, and cops a few injuries from time to time. I think that one may have been due to connecting with a boar's tusk.
aww =) now thats that i call 'making yourself at home'. Lovely doggies.
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