Husky eats strop

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What can I say? It's my fault I haven't been able to exercise him like I used too. He's just letting me know.
 

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Krav,
You have a good looking buddy.
He is probably letting You know that You need to also go for a walk ( of course he will lead ).
Hopefully the chew toy is still useable.
I hope all is going well.
 
Did he get sick at all from the compound? :o Give him some pig ears from the deli should be like $0.75 a piece for a huge ear. Got a bunch for these weiner dogs today and cut em up with the Hold Out 2. They've been chewing on them all day. Bet they taste a bit better than wood and compound. :) That is a nice looking pup. My parents had a 130 lb. Malamute that looked alot like that Husky but bigger i believe. That thing was a beast.

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My siamese shop cat ate a 6" strip of deer hide last week, after I ran out of fancy feast. Just letting me know that crunchy food ain't gonna cut it, I guess! :D
 
Krav,
You have a good looking buddy.
He is probably letting You know that You need to also go for a walk ( of course he will lead ).
Hopefully the chew toy is still useable.
I hope all is going well.

I took them to the park today, they are happy. Me, I'm a walking ball of stress right now.:(

I took the strop from jake, it has compound on it, prolly not to healthy for him. He a very smart dog, he knows thing aren't right. He gets plenty of bones, I can't give them big bones, it starts fights with my other doggy. And jake will set traps. He leaves the bone bye the doggy door and waits for max to come near it, then he jumps on max, like he's guarding it. They haven't hurt each other yet, I'd like to keep it that way.
 
Krav, huskies eat EVERYTHING (speaking from experience)!!!

I know, when he was a puppy he must of done about $5,000 worth of damage. I came home one evening, he put a hole in my bed the size of a basketball.
Then he ripped the backside of my couches open, and would crawl inside. Chewed up bed frames, baseboards, lights, fruit trees outside.

He has toned it down a bit, thank god. Exercise is the key.
 
I know, when he was a puppy he must of done about $5,000 worth of damage. I came home one evening, he put a hole in my bed the size of a basketball.
Then he ripped the backside of my couches open, and would crawl inside. Chewed up bed frames, baseboards, lights, fruit trees outside.

He has toned it down a bit, thank god. Exercise is the key.

OMG. That is the most destructive dog i've ever heard of. Yeah i can see why your saying your stressed. You must have alot of patience cause $5000 worth of damage that dog's best bet would be to run away from the house and never return than deal with the consequences. Your a good guy for keeping him lots of people wouldn't.:thumbup:
 
OMG. That is the most destructive dog i've ever heard of. Yeah i can see why your saying your stressed. You must have alot of patience cause $5000 worth of damage that dog's best bet would be to run away from the house and never return than deal with the consequences. Your a good guy for keeping him lots of people wouldn't.:thumbup:

For a couple months when he was a puppy the poor guy had diarrhea, and he would poo all over our carpet, everywhere, but he learned fairly quick to go outside. I'd have to follow him around, and when he was squatting , I'd grab him and push him out the dog door. Never had a problem with that again.
 
Krav that Jake is a top shelf looking K9! I hope he's feeling OK and less stressful due to the walks and exercise. Harsh damage to say the least, but you've got a friend for life there and I envy you. Tell Jake to lay off Max will ya? Sneaky bugger for sure!
 
Hope that he's doing okay. Dogs will eat anything and then be like "oh my tummy hurts Daddy, fix it". Actually sounds just like me.
 
Hope that he's doing okay. Dogs will eat anything and then be like "oh my tummy hurts Daddy, fix it". Actually sounds just like me.

He's great, that's my buddy. In the winter my other dog, max was whining and looking out back. I looked out there, and it looked like jake was cleaning his face, thought nothing of it. Later jake came in and was scratching at his mouth. Then he would stop. He wouldn't let me look at his mouth, he was scratching so much at his teeth and gums, that he was bleeding.

I rushed him to a 24 hour vet, he was good for them, when they opened his mouth he had a small stick stuck in the upper back of his mouth between his teeth. Poor guy, we got antibiotics, And he's all better.
 
What a good looking dog! I was at a family party and one of my cousins has a husky mix puppy. As we filled the kiddy pool, he got in and sprawled out in the water!
 
I know first hand how they can be if they don't get enough exercise.... don't let the face fool you! My "boy" Bandit.

 
I know first hand how they can be if they don't get enough exercise.... don't let the face fool you! My "boy" Bandit.


Lol yep, you know. Jake is my lil monster. Handsome looking guy there.
 
He's wanting a walk now. . . .
 

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He looks like he's saying "Dad, syrsly, I need a walk" By the way that's the way I imagine dogs pronouncing "seriously" I don't know why but it cracks me up.

I know exactly what you mean. Lol it's like scooby doo.
 
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