erm never know what to put on these things, i'm lana and i have a 3 year old husky called ozzy and a year old collie x alsation called rosie (cant not mention her!) we're in wakefield, would love another husky tho, cant beat them really :D
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#1
Posted 07 September 2011 - 11:10 AM
Hi all, thanks for the invite steve 
erm never know what to put on these things, i'm lana and i have a 3 year old husky called ozzy and a year old collie x alsation called rosie (cant not mention her!) we're in wakefield, would love another husky tho, cant beat them really :D
erm never know what to put on these things, i'm lana and i have a 3 year old husky called ozzy and a year old collie x alsation called rosie (cant not mention her!) we're in wakefield, would love another husky tho, cant beat them really :D
#2
Posted 07 September 2011 - 11:17 AM
Welcome to the forum Lana, glad you made it 
You don't need a Husky to join and can talk about Rosie as much as you like, lol. I'm looking forward to seeing pics of them both.
All breeds of dog are better off on a species appropriate raw diet and we can help you along your way if you feel that it's for you and your dogs.
Have a good read through the forum and ask questions whenever you like and don'r be afraid to create new posts too.
Any questions just shout
~Steve
You don't need a Husky to join and can talk about Rosie as much as you like, lol. I'm looking forward to seeing pics of them both.
All breeds of dog are better off on a species appropriate raw diet and we can help you along your way if you feel that it's for you and your dogs.
Have a good read through the forum and ask questions whenever you like and don'r be afraid to create new posts too.
Any questions just shout
~Steve
#3
Posted 07 September 2011 - 11:53 AM
Welcome to the forum, i'm sure these lot get fed up of me talking about mine, Silver is my husky, Maddy is my lab collie cross and Storm is a mix of Mal, Husky and GSD with a bit of Spitz thrown in for good measure, In laymans terms hes got all the bits for Northern Inuit.
He's huge, soft, cuddly and daft.
Silvers your typical husky and maddy is the fun dog who plays ball, swims and tries to fetch trees aswell.
Also have a GSD cross sibe too who is my current foster doggy.
So come on spill, tell us all about yours
Bev.
He's huge, soft, cuddly and daft.
Silvers your typical husky and maddy is the fun dog who plays ball, swims and tries to fetch trees aswell.
Also have a GSD cross sibe too who is my current foster doggy.
So come on spill, tell us all about yours
Bev.
#4
Posted 07 September 2011 - 01:09 PM
Welcome to the forum Lana! Get some pics of your pack up!
#5
Posted 07 September 2011 - 01:12 PM
welcome to the forums ^_^
#6
Posted 07 September 2011 - 03:16 PM
thankyou :D sorry had to take them for a walk and go for my little un from school lol
erm well ozzys quite laid back for a husky, i gotta admit, he sleeps a alot through the day and once my daughters in bed they both lay down and sleep, then get up whenever we do (ok im naughty there cause they both sleep upstairs!!) he doesnt howl, he did that once when i got him and scared my neighbour to death, she aint liked him since :/ hes a big softy tho and very playful, he does sing/howl sometimes when hes playing and telling rosie off lol hes settled in well considering i've only had him a year and hes 3 now
rosies a pain in the bum but the baby of them at a year old and to be fair she tries to be the boss of the house too, but ozzys too laid back to care, shes very vocal, nothing shuts her up :/ and thats not through lack of trying either, her mums a full collie and not really sure what her dad is but got colourings of alsation so reckon thats what she is but prob has ither bits in her too!
im working on trying to get some pics on but i have to resize them etc :D
erm well ozzys quite laid back for a husky, i gotta admit, he sleeps a alot through the day and once my daughters in bed they both lay down and sleep, then get up whenever we do (ok im naughty there cause they both sleep upstairs!!) he doesnt howl, he did that once when i got him and scared my neighbour to death, she aint liked him since :/ hes a big softy tho and very playful, he does sing/howl sometimes when hes playing and telling rosie off lol hes settled in well considering i've only had him a year and hes 3 now
rosies a pain in the bum but the baby of them at a year old and to be fair she tries to be the boss of the house too, but ozzys too laid back to care, shes very vocal, nothing shuts her up :/ and thats not through lack of trying either, her mums a full collie and not really sure what her dad is but got colourings of alsation so reckon thats what she is but prob has ither bits in her too!
im working on trying to get some pics on but i have to resize them etc :D
#7
Posted 07 September 2011 - 03:17 PM
and thankyou, im still thinking about the raw meat, think he'd like it, just not sure how much he'd need and what he should be fed etc, plus dont want it too be costly! so might way it up and see
#8
Posted 07 September 2011 - 04:02 PM
Feeding raw is no more expensive than a good quality bag of ki**le, the reason most people dont bother is because its far easier to just scoop up some food from a bag than have to weigh and portion up pieces of raw food. Have a read through some of the articles and you will see its a very simple and inexpensive process to feed raw and the benefits are massive! I promise you if your dogs could thankyou for it they will, the guys on this forum have over 20 years experience of raw feeding so if you have any doubts please let us know and we can help you if you want to
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