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People in Florida shouldn't be allowed to own Huskies. They're arctic dogs, amirite?
by Anonymous14 years ago
thats like saying fat people cant own small or skinny dogs.
by Anonymous14 years ago
How is that even remotley similar to what I wrote? I'm just saying that a dog that is native to the arctic shouldn't be made to live in a place that regularly goes above 100 degrees. There are plenty of other good dogs out there who don't have several layers of fur.
by Anonymous14 years ago
obviously they dont mind the heat, or else they would be dropping dead.
by Anonymous14 years ago
I'm sure there's lots of things you mind that don't kill you.
by Anonymous14 years ago
Its never really over 100 degrees here except in the middle of July and August. But it doesnt top 100 regularly. Winter is 60's and 70's, Spring is 80's and 90's. Summer is 90's and sometimes up to 110 at very most. Fall is 80's and 70's. Too hot for a Huskey, but not regularly 100. 80 is the norm here
by Anonymous14 years ago
I had a Siberian Husky, and I live in Kentucky, and it was just fine.
by Anonymous14 years ago
He said Florida.
by Anonymous14 years ago
It can get just as hot here as it can in Florida.
by Anonymous14 years ago
As long as there is AC an water they are fine. I live in Florida, I should know.
I think the only reason you shouldn't own one is there aren't any when you go to the shelter.
by Anonymous14 years ago
Then small dogs shouldn't be able to live up north where they can freeze to death.
by Anonymous14 years ago
Has anyone ever seen the Disney movie Snow Dogs?
by Anonymous14 years ago
Damn this is a pointless post
by Anonymous14 years ago
Their fur keeps them cool the same way it keeps them warm...or is that polar bears?
by Anonymous14 years ago
How did this even get on the homepage? That's like saying a Scottish Terrier should only live in Scotland
by Anonymous14 years ago
No, it's like saying that a dog with little/no fur shouldn't live in the arctic.
by Anonymous14 years ago
It shouldn't.
by Anonymous14 years ago
I live in Texas and I've owned Huskies my entire life. It's hotter than Florida here and my dogs are just fine.
by Anonymous14 years ago
We live in Georgia and have a husky. During the summer she's miserable in the heat and humidity, but that's easily remedied by providing plenty of water and letting her inside during the hotter part of the day.
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