What you said earlier was quoted from wikipedia which is not exactly accurate information. I'm going on from personal experience and from other husky owners. And breeders warn potential buyers that they are not guard dogs. They have strong predatory insticts so they would go for small animals/rodents but thats it. If you want a guard dog, go for a Rottweiler or German Shepherd
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They are terrible guard dogs, any Husky breeders, experts or owners will confirm this. They would greet any stangers with licks and affection. They do hunt small animals like birds as that is in their nature.Im going on from personal experiences too, while not owning one myself, I have been in the presence of some and while they are not aggressive, they do guard/hunt and fight well.
And either way, you are only thinking on your dog and dogs you have seen, have any of us seen a pure bred husky from way back, more over a reason why skyrim has them.
They are terrible guard dogs, any Husky breeders, experts or owners will confirm this. They would greet any stangers with licks and affection. They do hunt small animals like birds as that is in their nature.
My bearded dragon is named Thorn from the Eragon books.Speaking of pets I have a Bearded Dragon named Alduin I'm going to buy some toy Dragon Wings for him to wear! Then I can play Skyrim in real life!
Awesome! Aren't Bearded Dragons awesome? I would recommend them for anyone wanting a Reptile I was going to get an Iguana but they get too big and mean.My bearded dragon is named Thorn from the Eragon books.
Yea he is sweet, I can walk around with him on my shoulder. Im going to give him to my High school biology teacher, because my dad doesn't want to take care of him when I go to college. At least I know he will bring joy to other kids in school instead of sitting in a pet store. I'll miss him though.Awesome! Aren't Bearded Dragons awesome? I would recommend them for anyone wanting a Reptile I was going to get an Iguana but they get too big and mean.
Aww thats sad at least he'll be in good hands though. We had a Chameleon in my biology class as a classroom pet it ended up dieing at the end of the school year because we weren't giving it the proper care it needed. I guess Chameleons need more advanced care to survive where as a Bearded Dragon is more suitable for beginners.Yea he is sweet, I can walk around with him on my shoulder. Im going to give him to my High school biology teacher, because my dad doesn't want to take care of him when I go to college. At least I know he will bring joy to other kids in school instead of sitting in a pet store. I'll miss him though.