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      Scenarios "My husky disturbs me, he destroyed everything in my house".  "I fear that my house is  too small for him".   "I do not want my husky either sad or bored".   "My husky is mad because of  lack of exercise ".   "And if the dog barks and howls, will he disturbs the people in my building? ".   "Will we spend a winter, my couch will not look like anything. it will be all brooded with hair. »  -The point   I heard and seen dozens of times, "whether the husky can live in an apartment", before adopting a pet asking is very necessary and I thank those who asked the same question.  -My answer Yes, he can live in an apartment, but you have to keep in mind four aspects about this race, if you want to get the answer yourself. -Arguments -It takes a lot of sport -Are you naturally athletic? The husky needs to move daily! It can quickly become destructive if bored and not walking enough. He needs to move and look very sharp. In order to live happily, it needs a daily trainning and occupation. In addition to satisfy his requirements, adopt a husky in your apartment requires some bored offset by additional energy expenditure. We forget the backyard or a similar space, if you have it. It takes sport, true, with sweat;) In generally 1 to 2 hours promenades per day. The morning before going to work, do a run of 30-40 min. It will set you up for the day and your husky will be somewhat satisfied. In the evening when you get back home, it will be all excited by seeing you. On the spell, Let him run a bit, run with him then some more quiet ride time, when it finishes let him guide you to the apartment. Siberians do not bark, he screams and "speaks" This is an advantage of husky He does not bark at all goes as some dogs. This is not a guard dog, so the street noise will not excite. For cons, the husky likes to talk and sometimes screams. This is what can happen if you are often absent, he is bored, expresses sadness sometimes even he hears a noise that excites him. But overall, he is rather quiet cute creature, so he should not be a concern to live in apartments. Each season the husky molt. You should know this, in the winter, his fur is gaining volume, but by the coming of summer, it thins and loses a lot of hair. This is one of the leading causes of abandonment. Yes husky loses a lot of hair during molting. That's why you have to clean your apartments everyday or even several times a day. The husky lives in groups Do you already have a dog? Will he alone? The husky is a dog that lives in within a group. If in addition to being in an apartment, it is clear he will be alone, it is indeed a double punishment for the dog that is likely to turn around and being unhappy. Here is real Huskies experienced  living in an apartment Two huskies speak and explain how they were able to live in an apartment: "I am a husky 2 years old and I live in an apartment of 90m². Wednesday afternoon 2h minimum one leaves me in the forest and 4am on Saturday, 4 hours on Sunday. I'm unchained so I can run and spend my leisure. My teachers have confidence but I have a hard time resisting my exploring instincts. I let them sometimes for 1 hour without my news but for now I always come back. The rest of the week it makes me to " took a pee" and there are always people at home to play with me. I am also accompanied by a cat and a small dog. I have never made a mistake, except perhaps when I was little: two toys play. Sometimes I'm a little crazy, very crazy, when I have to run and play. » "I am a husky, 9 months and I live with a couple in a 45m² apartment. It takes me 1 hour minimum, at 1:30 a day, but not for a walk. No, but for bike joring or cani-VTT. I like that. During the week, they are at work all day. On weekends they take me Cani-rando for 2 to 6 hours. We will move.In this apartment, we will not last for ever!! » Conclusion:  a husky apartment it is possible! For those who say that a husky can live in an apartment, I tell them that it is possible and perhaps happier than a husky abandoned in a huge garden!! I knew people who have adopted a husky in an apartment. He was happy because, the adopters were there for him and had the life that comfort  his breed. They allowed them to be well and feel happy with a daily basis activities like caniVTT!

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Friday, January 30, 2015
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6 mobile Apps to help animals find forever homes


When our pet becomes a member of the family, we  make sure to preserve new companion animal. There are standards to consider: lifestyle, location, family, existing animals, income, and time .... in reality, 'Adopting a pet process' — and all its prerequisites — can often be whelming for even experienced pet shielders.

Every year, six to eight million adoptable dogs and cats make their way into the 3,500 shelters located across the U.S. Sadly, due to overcrowding and lack of funds, many perfectly healthy animals are euthanized before they can ever find a forever home. Because of this, it is so important that you adopt and never shop if you are looking to bring a new animal into your home.

But helping an animal find a forever home doesn’t have to be complicated. With the advent of new technologies, such as mobile phone applications, identifying an animal to adopt no longer needs to be such a protracted process. So, if you’re looking for a cat or dog of a specific breed, size, age, or temperament, look no further than the smartphone in your hands!

Check out these pet-friendly apps, all designed to help make the adoption process that much easier — and bring your new companion home that much faster.

1. Petfinder Mobile
You might already be familiar with the popular Petfinder website, but did you know that the company now offers a mobile app? Just like the website, you can view animals in your area and around the country, search animals of a specific breed, gender, or size, and read all about each animal. What’s more, Petfinder allows you to “favorite” your top cats and dogs so that you may return to them later. You can even share them on social media! Best of all, this app is free.



6 Apps That Help Adoptable Animals Find Forever Homes

2. LikeThat Pets
If you’ve ever seen a friend’s pet and secretly wished he or she was yours, well, there’s now an app for that. Sort of. LikeThat Pets allows you to take a photo of a cat or dog that you like, and, with the help of image recognition technology, it will generate a list of similar pets that are up for adoption. Even if you don’t have a specific animal you love, you can still browse sample pictures to find your perfect match. Check out this free app and see for yourself!



6 Apps That Help Adoptable Animals Find Forever Homes

3. AllPaws
Featured on news outlets such as ABC News, Huffington Post, and MSN, this free app is a must for anyone looking to adopt a new companion animal. AllPaws features over 200,000 dogs and cats available for adoption, complete with pet profiles and photos for viewing. The app also has a Pet of the Day notification, allowing you to share photos and descriptions on Facebook and Twitter so more people can learn about the benefits of adoption.



6 Apps That Help Adoptable Animals Find Forever Homes6 Apps That Help Adoptable Animals Find Forever Homes

4. Pose A Pet
What if you want to find someone to adopt your pet? Pose A Pet is the perfect solution: a cell phone app that allows you to take a digital photo of your pet, create a rescue flyer, and distribute it over social media. Further, the free app features pet photographer-tested noises so that you can be sure to get a winning shot of your cat or dog. Even if you aren’t planning to give a pet up for adoption, this app can still come in handy if you are volunteer at a local animal rescue or animal shelter. Snap a picture and share with friends, family, and colleagues.



6 Apps That Help Adoptable Animals Find Forever Homes

5. BarkBuddy
Dating apps are so 2014. Move over, Tinder, and make way for Barkbuddy, a free smartphone app that aims to pair humans with their perfect pet. After registering, users complete a survey that tells the app their preferences in a companion animal (size, age, gender, etc). Then, Barkbuddy generates a list of matches located in shelters near you. Swipe right for animals you love, and swipe left to pass. Each animal’s profile has the contact information of the shelter at which they are located, making it easy to meet your new best friend (and much less risky than online dating, as we’ve learned from Catfish…).



6 Apps That Help Adoptable Animals Find Forever Homes

6. ResQwalk
Even if you aren’t looking for an animal to adopt, you can still help animals in need of loving homes. With ResQwalk, you can raise money for animal rescues and shelters by simply going for a walk. Each week, the app announces a donation pool. To earn money for your favorite rescue, turn on the app’s GPS when you’re out for a walk. At the end of the week, ResQwalk pays out donations to various rescues in proportion to the total distance covered that week. Not only will you help saves animal’s lives, but you’ll get a little exercise, too.

If you’re looking for more adoption apps, there are numerous local shelters, SPCAs, and humane societies that have apps, too. Check to see if your city has an app!


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