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meow1
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    This is my 8 year old great dane, Sophie, and Sunny the bunny (he is almost 4 months).  They get a long great-no problems whatsoever.  BUT I KNOW my dog. I know how she would react to bringing the bunny home and I properly prepared her for how to act around Sunny.

    In the case of the husky, there HAS GOT to be ongoing training.  Some people do intitial training with their dog, then forget about it since the dog “knows” their commands, but you HAVE to keep up with it.  I don’t have experience with huskies, but it is a good idea to research the breed as MUCH as you can.  Speak to some people in husky groups/reputable breeders.  http://www.shca.org/  See what they say about it.