dezeray asked:


i have a golden retriever and he is almost 19weeks old. i want to get a siberian husky. they are my favorite breed of dog. would the 2 breeds of dogs get along?
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7 Responses to “would a siberian husky get along with my golden retriever?”

  1. Kat Says:

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    yes. they probably would. get a (if u can) a young Siberian Husky, so to the 2 pups can play with eachother and get to know eachother as they get older. that is my tactic 4 getting dogs or cats.
    Goldies get along well with other dogs.

  2. walkinglady Says:

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    Any breeds of dog will get along. Make sure you introduce them properly and that right from the beginning they know you are the pack leader and you shouldn’t have any problems. It’s also a good idea, if you want a second dog, to get it now while your first one is a puppy. They’ll grow up together.

    Good luck!

  3. the four faced master Says:

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    yes they will as long as they don’t get jelous of each other

  4. norman7774 Says:

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    Generally speaking.. any dog will get along with another(in the same household) after they have gotten to know each other.

  5. victoria_warfel Says:

    Start a Doggie Daycare

    They should get along well. My parents had a golden retriever, and she was just a sweetheart! I have a siberian husky, and when they would get together they’d get along great. Golden’s love anyone and everything and Siberian’s love company and other dogs.
    Have fun!!

  6. Tigger Says:

    Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!

    They should, especially if they’re close in age. In fact, it’ll be good that they’re similar in size too: They’ll be able to run and play without having to be careful about hurting eachother like they might if one was a little dog.

  7. brainymonkeey Says:

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    Watch the Dog Whisperer. He says you should take them on a walk together, but don’t let them look at each other. Just hold their leashes on each side of you and walk briskly. Making them walk like that takes the energy out of them and it always works on his show. Just don’t let them lead you then you won’t be in control.

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