meesha
Well-Known Member
Hi all, I currently have one border collie who is great with other dogs - he is 12.
On Sunday I caught a stray husky who looked about 7 months old - in good condition - slim but not overly so. It had been hit by a car - the car driver was telling the jogger who saw it happen what had gone on rather than chasing after the dog ...and actually drove past me without stopping when he saw I had caught the dog - didnt ever stop to see how it was !!
I got husky in car by scruff of neck (no collar but luckily very friendly) and took it to local kennels I know- I explained it had been hit and rang later in day to check up on it and it seems totally fine - it is chipped but they are having a few issues getting hold of the owner (they have contacted dog warden and owner has 8 or 10 days I think they said to reclaim). Hopefully it will be rehomed with its mum and dad but if not I said I would be interested as I totally fell in love with the stupid thing even though it managed to get mud and hair on every surface of my car !
However, trying to be sensible I looked up the breed on the internet and it states on numerous websites that huskies should NEVER be let off the lead - I have my own land (4 acres) that I could probably dog proof but like to walk my current bc along the lane and I also take bc out with horse (not on lead).
My gut instinct if the kennels contact me is to say that I cant take the dog but just thought I would run it by you guys !! It is the NEVER off the lead issue which is a deal breaker for me I think !
ps. I have a lovely cool garage which links to cool kitchen for summer months as I know how easily overheated the breed can get (also plenty of shade down field) and garden is 6ft fenced all round (not sure if it would jump this but wouldnt leave it unattended out there anyway).
Not alot on offer apart from lemsip as seem to be constantly ill - I blame the weather !
On Sunday I caught a stray husky who looked about 7 months old - in good condition - slim but not overly so. It had been hit by a car - the car driver was telling the jogger who saw it happen what had gone on rather than chasing after the dog ...and actually drove past me without stopping when he saw I had caught the dog - didnt ever stop to see how it was !!
I got husky in car by scruff of neck (no collar but luckily very friendly) and took it to local kennels I know- I explained it had been hit and rang later in day to check up on it and it seems totally fine - it is chipped but they are having a few issues getting hold of the owner (they have contacted dog warden and owner has 8 or 10 days I think they said to reclaim). Hopefully it will be rehomed with its mum and dad but if not I said I would be interested as I totally fell in love with the stupid thing even though it managed to get mud and hair on every surface of my car !
However, trying to be sensible I looked up the breed on the internet and it states on numerous websites that huskies should NEVER be let off the lead - I have my own land (4 acres) that I could probably dog proof but like to walk my current bc along the lane and I also take bc out with horse (not on lead).
My gut instinct if the kennels contact me is to say that I cant take the dog but just thought I would run it by you guys !! It is the NEVER off the lead issue which is a deal breaker for me I think !
ps. I have a lovely cool garage which links to cool kitchen for summer months as I know how easily overheated the breed can get (also plenty of shade down field) and garden is 6ft fenced all round (not sure if it would jump this but wouldnt leave it unattended out there anyway).
Not alot on offer apart from lemsip as seem to be constantly ill - I blame the weather !