By Anonymous - 13/05/2009 18:49 - United States
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Hey you guys, the OP here! I just wanted to clear some things up. My puppy is very sweet. She has never pulled anyone else while on the leash. She's actually one of the most timid dogs I've ever owned and yes, I have owned dogs before and I know the breed. But because she is a puppy anomaly and doesn't pull, I thought it would be ok for my niece to walk her as I walked next to them. Also, this took place in my fenced off back yard. I do however have a stone terrace, which is where my niece got pulled over on. I know that my niece getting hurt is probably my fault and I've now learned that my puppy goes crazy when there are squirrels in sight. I've apologized to my sister-in-law. My niece is fine, she was back up and playing within minutes, but her mother wont let her near my puppy and I got a talking to. So, hope that clears some things up for you guys.
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I have a Husky! They're like 10 times stronger than they look!
Damn, bea239 really doesn't like huskies...lol
um... a huskey is bigger then most 5 year olds.. WHY would you let a 5 year old walk a dog that big? idiot..
Huskies aren't half wolf. Nowhere near it - genetically, a Border Collie is closest to it's ancestor - much closer than huskies and malamutes.
YDI: Huskies are in the same family as Akita's and Shiba Inu's. You shouldn't have a little kid touching an untrained dog.
That's TERRIBLE. She shouldn't blame a poor little puppy for your irresponsibility!
Huskys are really strong dogs, even at only 3 months old, you should know that!
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I clicked both "I agree, your life is f***ed" and "you deserved that one". While you didn't know its strength, you should *not* have let your niece handle it.
Stupid that she's not allowed near the puppy anymore. The puppy didn't mean any harm, your niece probably barely even cared about getting hurt, and her mom is just feeding a possible fear for puppies and/or dogs.