Few days ago, I am driving home during lunch hour to log in from home. As I get close to our house, I see a Husky walking down the main road, without an owner.
Immediately I realize, he must've escaped and now lost. So, I turn on the emergency light, pull up to the side of the road and call him to me. He comes up. Which tells me he's OK with other people. He's panting quiet heavily. I pet him for a while to calm him down. Check the dog tag, and call the owner. No one answers the phone, so I leave a voicemail.
Not wanting to leave him by the side of the road, I pick him up in our car, and get home. Once home, I am not sure if he is good/OK with other dog. So, I ask my wife to hold Hunter. I put the leash on him and bring him inside. Put our dog in crate, since the Husky won't go in the crate and our dog is too excited to sniff/check out the new dog.
I give the Husky some water, and treats. He comes down quiet a bit. In between this, we found another number and get a hold of the owner who actually happens to leave few doors down from us. I talk to the owner and ask her if his dog is OK with other pet. Once she confirms, I let both of them loose. They start checking each other out, both of them pees on the carpet and the Husky (Dallas) immediately establishes itself as the Alpha.
Hunter playing with Dallas
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