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Are they the husky / wolf hybrid? - if so, not with a borrowed barge pole!. Some people have had them and found to their cost that they revert to the more dominant wilder side!

 

I've heard of the Greenland bear dog and the bigger west coat Malamute type husky, but not exactly the one you named. I've a mate that breeds Malamutes, I can quiz him if it helps?

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Are they the husky / wolf hybrid? - if so, not with a borrowed barge pole!.

 

I thought these hybrids had been banned in the uk under the dangerous dogs act....

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Just watched an Asian gentlemen taking an Akita for a walk.

 

The dog didn't want to go the same way as it's walker, so it didn't. The dog was in charge of the walk.

 

Enough said, things like that really piss me off :cussing::cussing:

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