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Old 25-05-2008, 08:43 AM
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Re: Do You Think There Is Need For 'New' Breeds?

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Originally Posted by sleeptalker View Post
I am allergic to animal fur, whether it be dog, cat or horse, and i think the idea of a labradoodle that allows people with allegies to own a medium sized dog a good thing, ( am sorry if i appear naieve over why this dog was bred), and whilst researching huskys i found that their fur is hypoallegenic too, so perfect for me, and its true, i have no wheezing, snuffles or itching, but i have got husky x malamutes. best of both breeds im hoping, and i never realised how many disagree with crossing these two breeds, but i did not get them as designer dogs, but as dogs that i can fuss and play with with the rest of my family.
I have had some husky x mals in for grooming and when they are booked in I count all my fingers and facial features before I start the ones that are in this area come mainly from a puppy farm and their temperament is awful!!!! Yes they look cute as pups BUT I got to the stage where I started to turn them away. These pups also come with a pedigree and their mis-informed owners think it is good to do the cross to bring in new blood to the breed
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