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Old 02-21-2010, 06:39 PM #18
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Thanks for all your kind writtings....
I suppose a S.Husky is too big a support dog?
I've had two in my life, and I miss them both.
So loving, and lovable.
But, kind of big.
Oh well..
Maybe just for home...

Thanks again!

Pete
ASB
There are no size limits or breed on an SD of any kind. It always boils down to the what the owner thinks he or she needs and can care for and can the dog be properly trained to qualify as a service dog. I know a gal that has Mastiffs as SDs. that's a big dog.

FYI My dogs weigh in at 52lbs and 60lbs respectively.
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