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Am I blue?

comments (4) February 5th, 2009 in gallery

Ruth Ruth Dobsevage, Web producer
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Blue the husky enjoys the iris display when he isnt double-digging his dog pen. Click the image to enlarge.

Blue the husky enjoys the iris display when he isn't double-digging his dog pen.


With huskies, unfortunately, free range is not an option; they must be penned or leashed. Otherwise, they'd run and roam uncontrollably.


posted in: The Gallery, Iris, dogs

Comments (4)

Ruth writes: I'm in southwestern Connecticut. Before Blue the husky, there was Chinook malamute and before her, Yukon malalamute. I agree, they are great dogs. Posted: 3:41 pm on July 15th
gardengal4now writes: Our favorite pet...have had 4, only one purchased, the rest acquired from rescue; from the vet, a divorce, cannot keep family, and a roamer off the street! We love huskies and malemutes, but now we are a cat rescue crew as we want to travel. How many do you have and where are you living? Posted: 12:44 pm on June 27th
Ruth writes: I wouldn't know. Once they escape, they are almost impossible to catch. Posted: 2:11 pm on February 5th
Kate_Frank writes: Hmmmm... I wonder how free-range huskies taste?





(I kid! I kid!) Posted: 12:03 pm on February 5th
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