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A certain young dog is well known for his desire to be up before sunrise – which works because the hu-dad is the same way. On a camping trip, that mean they are the only two up early in the morning – hu-dad on his laptop at the dining room table and Typhoon at his RV observation post.
P.S. – As for that leash thing, a certain young pup also has an innate ability to find trouble even inside a space as small as an RV. Thus, a hu-dad has found it useful to keep a short sphere of control over said young Siberian.
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Hello I LOVE that there is other people out there who adore huskies. I am also a husky owner. I am a little curious though my husky is going on about 8 months old now and looks very similar to the picture here, but he does not seem to be growing in his mane? I thought all huskies grew a big mane so I am wondering if he may not be a pure breed? also you have some really good pictures you should enter them in the cutest dog contest at http://www.snoopydoodles.com/ we all love to see new pics of all dogs and would love to see some more that you have possibly a recent one.
Typhoon, you are such a wonderful boy to be up so early to supervise that hu-dad does not get into trouble…and to take first sentry duty. We hope the rest of the Pack appreciates your sacrifice!
BOL – we have one of those!
Does he have two collars on?
Monty and Harlow
Why, yes, Typhoon does have on 2 collars. The top one is the limited slip collar that we only wear when we are walking (or, in this case, tethered to a human). The lower collar is a break-away collar that we wear around the house for safety reasons.