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  1. almost 3 years ago on Dogs of C-Kennel

    Kenny, the Audi QUATTRO..think the rally race version. a path tgrough some woods, possibly a stream to cross, and like the old (pre climate change) Iditarod; on-lookers that move closer & closer to the racers ;-)

  2. almost 3 years ago on Dogs of C-Kennel

    agreed.. it’s hard, even with all the actual details, to comprehend leaving them to self predatte & die. often, I am asked to address that movie when giving class presentations (typically 4th -8th grades)

  3. almost 3 years ago on Dogs of C-Kennel

    sibes can live almost anywhere on the planet..they adapt. read my above posts to undertand the dual coated breeds :-)

  4. almost 3 years ago on Dogs of C-Kennel

    Sailor: you read as surprised..why?! that is normal behavior when in northern climates. the dual coat insulates them & inhibits making them wet. plus they use their tails as antifrostbite by bresthing through it, even when covered my a few feet of snow. ex : watch the movie; Eight Below.. the “huskies” lived outside. oh, have tissues close at hand !!!!!!

  5. almost 3 years ago on Dogs of C-Kennel

    note to those owned by a/some siberians. “regular”? unless any are blended (with another breed) they are all ‘regular siberians’ now, my old guy (turned 16 on 6.18.21) is what is termed a; super siberian. even though he’s a pure breed, he is 2" over breed standard (AKC measurements)…..while M&M like to use Kenny as the focus of silliness, any of the ‘nobles breeds’ can withstand high heat, as their dual coat holds a layer of cooler air next to their skin. if they become overheated & no “vents” are available, they are intelligent in digging down a few inched, to find the soil temp (tey it; on a very hot day, dig a hole, like you’d be planing a flower/herbs. you too will find that cooler ground..that their dual coats easily wick up for relief) humidity compromises all mammals, as the water to air ratio makes for ‘heavier’ breathing!!! now, I know how many of you, like dRumps MAGA goons, will think my post is wack. please, do your research and lesarn for yourself. btw: as of now.. 2 sibes, 2 mals, 2 akitas (one am./one Inu), a sled dog blend, a NAID, and a shiba inu + border collie blend. 6 of thenine are certified as therapy dogs <3

  6. almost 3 years ago on Dog Eat Doug

    breeds..plural; siberians, malamutes, akiras, GSDs,chows, plus a few others ..all part of the spitz style of dog. basic telling points; dual coat, pricked/pointed ears, fox/wolf-like appearance, etc.. the name noble breeds refers to them being the closest related to their wolf ancestry. I am a ‘permanent-private’ (referral or police work only) of most nobles & noble blended dogs (you’d be ‘captured’ by my shiba-inu + border collie! she has blue, almost white irises and never seems to blink, while she’s ‘locked’ on you :-D hope that condensed explanation helps. ask if you desire more info!!!

  7. almost 3 years ago on Dog Eat Doug

    and that’s just ‘regular’ shedding. don’t forget the 2 -3 times a year that the nobles do their undercoat ‘blow-outs’!!!! I’m owned by NINE <3 anyone in need of jacket insulation? LOL

  8. almost 3 years ago on Dog Eat Doug

    silly Dani.. are youuuuuu bald? d you brush/comb your hair (over how many years?!)? unless MPB, allopecia, or a medicine enduced loss or hair follicals, hair is constantly being replenished (why just in the time you’ve read my post, your hair haas grown longer, new groth from healthy roots have become superfulous & will then blend in as the shaft grows). wait, if you’ve shaven your entire body, like those comedy sketch haricrishnas..I mean you no disrespect ;-)

  9. almost 3 years ago on Dog Eat Doug

    LOL.. and Sophie isn’t even a “Kenny”/noble breed . now they shed enough for an actuall ‘shadow entourage’! :-D

  10. almost 3 years ago on Over the Hedge

    ummm, nope! wine is wine, no matter the rating or cost. now, M-D 20/20 was/is FORTIFIED and strong/higher level of alcohol. btw: ‘hangovers’ arae typically due to the impurities (tanins or as in whiskey; charcoal filtering & barrel aging).