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Jennet&Embry
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PostSubject: Re: Food Aggresive   Sun Oct 09, 2011 4:58 pm

Pat, no one has said anything about Yukon being evil, or a bad dog. We all love our dogs and we want to help you! I don't understand where you're getting this from. We just want to help Smile
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yukonblue
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PostSubject: Re: Food Aggresive   Sun Oct 09, 2011 5:11 pm

I apoligy to all the members here.....I guess that I did make the mistake of asking the question, but want to thank all of you for the information. It's just that sometime little is better than more info and the same thing being said over and over. I know that you all meant well.
I'm sure that you all love your dogs as it should be.

I'm sure that all the members here belong to some husky group, and have great vast knowledge on huskies. I on the other hand do not know what you know, so I have been put in my place. I asked and you gave your vast knowledge of information.

I'm so sorry for any misunderstanding. THANK YOU for your knowledge in this area.

Pat
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PostSubject: Re: Food Aggresive   Sun Oct 09, 2011 5:15 pm

We all learned everything we know about Huskies from each other Smile Forums are a great place to help you learn! When I got Embry, he was my first Husky, I knew nothing of the breed other then that they were gorgeous and everything I've learned has been from this forum, or a different Husky forum.
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PostSubject: Re: Food Aggresive   Sun Oct 09, 2011 5:17 pm

Jennet&Embry wrote:
We all learned everything we know about Huskies from each other Smile Forums are a great place to help you learn! When I got Embry, he was my first Husky, I knew nothing of the breed other then that they were gorgeous and everything I've learned has been from this forum, or a different Husky forum.


Exactly!!! I had Mya for 4 years before I found this forum and 85% of what I know now is because of all of the members on here.
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PostSubject: Re: Food Aggresive   Sun Oct 09, 2011 7:55 pm

Are you crazy? Your talking about your growling biting snaping snarling husky, and these people with the knowledge to help you try to give you advice, and you want to turn it into they are calling your dog evil? It seems to me that you are trying to make us feel sorry for you for attention or something, i mean, are you really 64? I am not buying it. Do you think its funny when yukon snaps at you or your husband? Because I am sure that a dog bite can be no worse than a squirrel bite right? Tell that to the scar on my mouth from a poodle bite when i was 7. I mean, I want to say so much right now, but I wont, Ill keep it simple. Sounds like to me you either dont care that your dog does this because you really dont want the advice, or you just dont have the time or patience to teach Yukon how to act. Witchever it may be, you should figure it out fast, before he gets one of those squirrels and gaurds it and you cant get it back. Wake up call, apparently the nice advice wasnt working, so theres probable cause of something that is liable to happen, so do something about it if you care about your dog and its behavior.
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PostSubject: Re: Food Aggresive   Sun Oct 09, 2011 8:13 pm

Aww who took a treat away, that was mean! Lol
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PostSubject: Re: Food Aggresive   Sun Oct 09, 2011 8:26 pm

i<3neo wrote:
Aww who took a treat away, that was mean! Lol


what are the treats anyway? lol who has control over them? That's always confused me scratch
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PostSubject: Re: Food Aggresive   Sun Oct 09, 2011 8:32 pm

On the side of every post there's a + or - sign if it's good advice you give it a + and vice versa Wink
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PostSubject: Re: Food Aggresive   Sun Oct 09, 2011 8:56 pm

Jennet&amp;Embry wrote:
On the side of every post there's a + or - sign if it's good advice you give it a + and vice versa Wink


AH! psh gothcha! *thumbs up* lol!
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