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Unfortunately, many individuals adopt these dogs for their beauty and some of them end up in animal shelters because people don’t know how to train them properly and handle their personality traits, so they develop a negative behavior. 

Yet, if you know how to raise a Siberian husky, you will discover a lot of qualities and a friend for life, because they are very intelligent, affectionate, loyal and peaceful creatures. According to animal experts, they can live in apartments as well, but only if they are properly trained and exercised. 

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  1. I rescued an Alaskan malamute at 6 weeks old. My Bull Mastiff basically raised him since I worked so many hours. Lost my Mastiff at the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020, due to an undiagnosed tumor behind his sternum that burst. “Scout” moped for nearly three months… as well as me. He has free reign 24/7 in the house and 1/2 acre back yard. He has eaten every rabbit, possum and squirrel in the yard. Even the wild deer won’t come on my property. I have a small cat that I adopted who is black & white and about the size of the possums Scout used to leave in the house for me. The cat hates dogs, but she has been here nearly 20 years, so I gated off part of the house for her. I don’t think Scout would hurt her, but the cat loves to harass him. Scout killed a neighbors pup who snuck into our yard. ‘devistating’ I want to find him a roommate and other than taking him to a shelter to pick his own roomie, a pup would survive here.

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