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Anonymous
>>254465 Huskey or if you get a permit, a Dingo (closest genetically to wolves from asia, they originally came here when free merchants made landing here before it was ever Australia)
Huskeys are independent by nature as well, they are quite strictly on-the-lead dogs in any metro area and anywhere else they risk running away and never coming back cause they have horrible homing senses. Also strong prey drive so they have a fair chance of attacking and even killing (though not for anything but instinct) cats/small dogs/kids. UNless they're trained incredibly well, and they aren't beginner training material.
I had a dominantly Dingo, Dingo x Aussie Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler) for most of my young life and she was unruly enough, couldn't train her for road sense, she only liked myself and my father anyone else she barked at and bailed up. She was horrible off the lead, otherwise, ran over twice, lucky each time she went between the wheels, got up and continued her merry way. She hated other dogs. Destructive when she was young. And don't forget, that was a female, which are much calmer as a rule, males have dominance issues and challenge authority often.
Trust me, if you want anything but a personal pet who is just naturally a good guard dog, you're not having kids anytime soon, etc.., I suggest not getting a Dingo. Huskeys I have no reason to believe are any different in the unruly sense.
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