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    Default It so cold we've resorted to Huskies....

    This lad is called Patch and was having fun scampering in the snow with another dog he met called Dexter I included the second shot because it looks so scary.. but he was just coming to say "Hello"
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    What a beautiful dog, they are amazing, if I were a doggy person, I'd seriously think of a dog like that. The third photo is a great portrait.
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    I agree - a beautiful dog and obviously very trainable (considering their usage). Although I am more of a cat person, I could be tempted by one of these. I've added a cropped shot. Beautiful dog.
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    Looks like a Husky. I wouldn't keep one in this country.
    They are beautiful.

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    Yes, Beryl, a Husky - that's why I used the title I did It looks like it could be a Siberian Husky, but I'm no expert and couldn't be bothered to check, but know what you mean about keeping one here - their double fur can cause problems in the heat..... not that we've had too much of that in the last few years

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