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So far he gets along good with everyone except my husky but thats because he bit him in the one place he really shouldn't be bit....So my husky is going to have to get over that before he can welcome the puppy near him again.
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Make sure that bite was playful or you might be having a problem, a Husky is not a dog that will back down. I hope there opposite sexes.
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He was trying to play with him but he just cant reach the huskys back and they are the same sex. The husky has been bitten by other dogs before and he just ran off, he really has never been the one to go after another dog unless he is playing. The most he has ever done is growl and walk away. I'm not to worried though because I am home all day and everyday so they are never left alone.
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I have one those puppies and I cant get him to stop biting and growling at me his parents are good and don't bite I just don't understand and he is very hyper!
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