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The Siberian Husky has a delightful temperament, affectionate but not fawning. They are eager to please, alert , and adaptable. They are highly intelligent, but it is their independent spirit that may challenge the best of trainers! They respond ... more
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The Siberian Husky has been a pure bred DOG, for many centuries. It is NOT a half wolf or wolf cross. The Checki people of Siberia developed the Siberian Husky as an endurance sled dog. In 1909, the Siberian Husky was brought to Alaska to compete ... more
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We have a year and a half old Husky/German Shepherd mix. Annika goes potty outside less than half the time. She will go outside and sometimes she will pee and then when she gets in the house she will poop. She is kenneled trained and she does not ... more
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Dogs don't get a 'taste for blood'. They may develop the bad habit of biting, be aggressive, but this idea of once they taste or draw blood that they feel like they are addicted to it is a myth. Getting a 'taste for blood' is a figurative expression. ... more
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Like most puppies, husky puppies that are crying at night are probably scared, lonely or just adjusting to their new surroundings. Expect your husky puppies to cry at night in the beginning. Our husky puppies cried for about for a week straight ... more
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There are two ways to search the HAN for alumni in a specific field - by using the Career Network and by using the Online Directory. To search the Career Network: • Sign in to HAN • Select "Career Services" from the menu at the left • Select " ... more
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Yes, we have taken steps to secure the kind of information that is viewable and who can view it. Only UConn alums, students, and other selected UConn-affiliated parties (e.g. selected staff members, school and college representatives, etc.) can ... more
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The School of Business has a smart-site, Business Alumni Network, which ties in to the Husky Alumni Network. This point of entry into the Husky Alumni Network is customized for School of Business alumni, but all data is shared between the two. This ... more
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The Husky Alumni Network connects alumni with alumni, and alumni with students. Incoming freshmen will be able to access the Career Network of the Husky Alumni Network. Areas of the Husky Alumni Network are open to students as well as alumni. ... more
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No, there is no fee for registering or using the Husky Alumni Network. The Husky Alumni Network is a free service offered by the UConn Alumni Association for UConn alumni and students. ... more
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