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When I lived in Belgium my mate dog sat for one and she had to nip into work to pick something up so she took it in the car and left it in there for about 15 mins with the windows opened a bit and when she got back it had completely shredded the rear leather seats as it could smell something it wanted in the boot and tried to get it. Lovely looking dog though
Previous owners of our house had a husky. I’m still finding fur six years later.
Dalmatian owner, ex I should add. I MTN biked with mine, ran always fell running and I can say they were brilliant, best house dog ever BUT they need exercise and stimulation -food driven and greedy as hell, stubborn and determined. I have chased one whilst it was dragging a deer carcass off, went off after the scent like a Bovril kid.
They are loyal to the family and house so good training and socialisation. They can be nervous and whatever thing they start to get a little bit nervous they can develop arealphobia or issue, one for us was being left outside a shop on a lead, another was tall men like 6 2 plus both became really anxious and aggressive. They will take a irrational dislike to some dog breeds - ours were black labs and ridgebacks. They like company and there own comfy warm bed. They need a strong pack lead.They are mischievous and loving. Health wise it is purines that do them, so watch what you feed them. They are brilliant and I would have another tomorrow if I had the time to commit.
First dog breed greyhound, actually daughter got a cockerpoo which is more capable outdoors than I expected and is really great temperament.
Vislas, nervous and need a lot of input.
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Fortunately they can be taught good recall....
Honestly..ish...they will weigh the options, just have a great better treat than anything else in the whole world.
My last one died five years ago, still fur in the car. They molt like crazy and need a good grooming routine.