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merimask ([personal profile] merimask) wrote2006-08-31 10:31 am
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Grrr!

Crap crappity crapstick!   The freaking sump did NOT pass inspection this morning (even though we had it installed just a few months ago BY A PLUMBER WHO OUGHT TO KNOW WHAT "UP TO CODE" MEANS!!  *snarl*).  So now I need to get some electrical work done and it's just ONE more thing that's making me growly.

AND! 
Did you know that Siberian Huskies are apparently vicious killers?  Yes.  According to our insurance company, that is so.  They have a list of about 6 dog breeds that'll prevent you from getting homeowner's insurance and the Sibe is on the list...right between German Shepherds and Pit Bulls.

*sigh*  

So we are going to have to get homeowner's ins. from someone else besides Traveller's, which would have sucked because we get our car ins. from them and bundling different ins. policies should have saved us money.  HOWEVER!  Turns out we got a better quote on car & homeowner's from a different company so we'll just be going with someone else for all our insurance needs, thank you.  Buh-bye Travellers...don't let the door hit you in the ass on your way out.

The funniest part is Kiba is absolutely the sweetest dog I've ever owned.  Really, he's a creampuff.  Loves children and strangers.  The only person he barks at is the mailman...and that's 'cause he's begging for a treat (the mailman always brings biscuits for him).  I just don't get it...he's the least aggressive, least territorial dog I've ever seen (which is true to breed standard...Siberians are just sweeties by nature).  S'funny.  *shrug*

Oh well!

To console myself this morning (because all these setbacks are character-building, don'tcha know) I have attempted to restore balance to the universe by paying off my Target card and filing my sales taxes early like a good girl.  Perhaps that will appease the perverse whim of whatever godlings I somehow pissed off, and they'll stop messing with me now.  Please.
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[identity profile] paynesgrey.livejournal.com 2006-08-31 03:13 pm (UTC)(link)
OMG your insurance company is WHACKED! We had a German Shepard for years and she was so docile she didn't even back, and she was easily frightened! I can't believe they judge dog breeds like that!

Your dog is GORGEOUS by the way. Huskies was our school mascot at NIU so at the football games they would bring the Huskies form local shelters out to the field to run. The were all so gorgeous and well behaved.
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[identity profile] paynesgrey.livejournal.com 2006-08-31 03:13 pm (UTC)(link)
*didn't even bark, I mean

[identity profile] soliloquy-fair.livejournal.com 2006-08-31 03:18 pm (UTC)(link)
My aunt had a German Shepard, and that was the evilest dog under the sun...violent to the extreme. So it seems to vary a lot with that breed. But I've never heard of a violent husky. I mean I'm sure it happens, occasionally, as it would with ANY animal, dog or otherwise...but the only ones I've ever known were fawningly friendly.

Some breeds *are* naturally more territorial and violent, though.
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[identity profile] paynesgrey.livejournal.com 2006-08-31 03:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I wonder if it's the psychology of the dog too, because our Shepard was rescued from a shelter. They told us she was so shy and scared because she'd been abused so badly since she was a puppy.

But still, it's not like I haven't *heard* of violent Shepards before, same for Pit Bulls.

But Huskies? WEIRD.

[identity profile] rumdiculous.livejournal.com 2006-09-01 01:23 am (UTC)(link)
I think it is the psychology of the dog. I knew this horrible little beagle that was psychotic as hell. And by nature Beagles are not violent dogs. His owner was an idiot too. Guess it rubbed off on him.

[identity profile] merimask.livejournal.com 2006-09-01 06:28 am (UTC)(link)
German Shepherds had the misfortune of becoming a really popular breed in the 50's...probably had a lot to do with Rin-Tin-Tin, a famous German Shep used in movies. Anyway, they got so popular that breeding for brains became secondary ('cause the pups were sought after so just everyone was breeding them), and the breed became really unstable in North America. Lots of attacks, lots of aggression, and really terrible hip dysplasia. The European strains of the breed are still wonderful. Smallish, solid, and SO sweet and smart, but that breed type isn't popular here (everyone wants really BIG sheps), which is unfortunate.

Popularity is the kiss of death for the stability and integrity of any breed in the USA. Right now labradors are getting messed with and miniaturized so that they hardly resemble the hunting dogs they once were. It's a shame, really.

[identity profile] merimask.livejournal.com 2006-09-01 06:20 am (UTC)(link)
I just can't imagine why huskies are on the list of "high-risk" breeds...it makes no sense to me or anyone who knows what huskies are like, really. All I can guess is they maybe lumped Siberians with malamutes (who can be a little...wolfish in nature and need a good strong alpha trainer). Or maybe people who have wolf hybrids misrepresent them as Siberians which I'm told happens a lot. *shrug* I dunno.

Thank you! Kiba is such a pretty boy. When we walk down the street people stop us all the time because he's so handsome. Just yesterday at the gas station I had a crowd of about 6 people standing around my car talking to him...I had to let him out so everyone could fuss over him. If he was at all agressive, a crowd like that would've freaked him out, but he loves attention & people.

I love German Sheps by the way. :-) One of my favorites, provided they're well-bred for brains & temperament. They can be the smartest breed around...really amazing dogs.