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(7,702 posts)Skittles
(153,212 posts)Phoenix61
(17,020 posts)ShazzieB
(16,553 posts)Phoenix61
(17,020 posts)a cat then sulk for hours. They are notorious for bolting then getting lost. If you go to the pound theres almost always a couple there.
Demsrule86
(68,710 posts)Response to Angleae (Original post)
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FoxNewsSucks
(10,435 posts)and stared at the speakers. Apparently the drama queen husky really was yelling for help
Orrex
(63,232 posts)niyad
(113,602 posts)Orrex
(63,232 posts)I encounter huskies now and then at my job, and they're always hilarious with lots of commentary.
catbyte
(34,478 posts)orangecrush
(19,640 posts)Thanks for posting this
ZonkerHarris
(24,264 posts)chowmama
(414 posts)There was a Saturday at the clinic that somebody brought in a stray female - not spayed, not in the best shape, no chip, no collar, no tags. I searched the database and called everybody in the area with a husky that fit the physical description (except for the physical condition). No luck. We were going to get her to Animal Control at the end of the day.
However, everybody I called (Hi, this is your clinic, do you know where Sophie is? That wasn't uncomfortable at all. Right.) called somebody else. Several somebody elses. They all called us. And then they called more people. Within a few hours, our phone lines were essentially shut down with husky inquiries from around a large metropolitan area - Has the owner been found? Have you tried (miscellaneous)? Under no circumstances give her to Animal Control, we'll take her for the weekend. Is there any update? Call us before you close. We'll come right over. And so on, and so forth...
The owner was found. (I kind of wish they hadn't been.) The dog was home before we closed.
If there's anything to transmigration, you probably couldn't do better than to come back as a husky.
niyad
(113,602 posts)abused baby!!
orleans
(34,080 posts)on friday
i clicked on the thread and read comments.
whew!
3catwoman3
(24,062 posts)I read the comments first, so knew it was not going to be a tear-jerker. Such a relief.
Ferrets are Cool
(21,110 posts)MontanaMama
(23,351 posts)Its high drama and big stress for mama. We go into the groomer a couple times a month just to practice and buy a treat and a toy. I feel Im being manipulated by a border collie. This is my life now.
ShazzieB
(16,553 posts)And it almost gave my cat a heart attack!
Willow's ears stood straight up when the screaming started, and her eyes were like saucers. I wasn't sure whether she wanted to rescue the huskie or run for her own life.
Bristlecone
(10,135 posts)
If he doesnt get his treat on time or someone has the audacity to go outside without him.
The first few times we dog-sat him I came running to his aid, thinking he surely had his paw stuck in the door or was gravely injured when out of my sight. Nope, laying in his bowl of water demanding my attention was all.
Shear theatrics. But man do I love that dog.