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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas More" data-source="post: 933419" data-attributes="member: 8402"><p>I have a Husky Shepherd mix. She clearly blends visual traits of both dogs, but I would say the personality leans strongly to the Husky side. She is very willful, and if she gets loose, she'll run around for a while before she comes back. </p><p></p><p>She suffers during the hot part of the year. I don't think she'd do well in truly warm part of the country, like Houston or Orlando. She'd do much better in Minnesota or the Northeast.</p><p></p><p>Also, she sheds continually. She's a great dog, very loving. Part of her personality comes from the fact that she was abused and abandoned as a pup before we got her. This makes her fearful in some circumstances, and consequently, she will bite.</p><p></p><p>As with any dog, you have to take into account the breed characteristics when you decide what kind to get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas More, post: 933419, member: 8402"] I have a Husky Shepherd mix. She clearly blends visual traits of both dogs, but I would say the personality leans strongly to the Husky side. She is very willful, and if she gets loose, she'll run around for a while before she comes back. She suffers during the hot part of the year. I don't think she'd do well in truly warm part of the country, like Houston or Orlando. She'd do much better in Minnesota or the Northeast. Also, she sheds continually. She's a great dog, very loving. Part of her personality comes from the fact that she was abused and abandoned as a pup before we got her. This makes her fearful in some circumstances, and consequently, she will bite. As with any dog, you have to take into account the breed characteristics when you decide what kind to get. [/QUOTE]
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