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Old 06-16-2006, 06:29 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by alisonJ
I used to take Edie to work with me, and a co-worker would often bring his Husky. He used to chase Edie down and he was rough....I had to keep them apart.

I would never bring a dog like that into my home if Edie was there. They are too big and can be too rough, even if they are just playing. It only takes one time (and a few seconds) for a large dog to kill a little Yorkie. It might be an accident---perhaps they were just trying to play, but that would not make me feel better if I had a dead Yorkie on my hands.

Sorry to be so negative, but a very dear friend lost her Yorkie to a Golden Retriever who never displayed any aggression. It only takes once. I am not willing to take a chance.
In my opinion if you get a husky as a pup to be raised with the yorkie they may be ok, my husky is very mellow and never tried to hurt Kloey, Kloey hurt Malhn more, she was the rough one, so I think it just depends on the dog. But the problem is when you get them as a pup, there so darn hyper.
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