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Katie Price and Lee Andrews have made a terrible mistake with their new puppy

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Katie Price and Lee Andrews' latest addition, a husky-mix puppy named Dubai-ii, is a ticking time bomb waiting to unleash its full fury on their lives. The couple's decision to bring home this high-maintenance breed is a recipe for disaster, and it's not just because of Katie's troubled history with animals. It's the breed itself that's the problem, and the owners who bring these dogs home without doing their research are setting themselves up for a world of hurt.

Crossing a Husky with a Pomeranian may seem like a good idea, but it's a genetic nightmare waiting to happen. The Husky half of the dog's temperament won't magically disappear just because it's a mix. In fact, the worst traits of both breeds can combine to create a dog that's a handful from day one. And let's be real, these dogs are stunning, but they're also escape artists, endurance athletes, and chaos merchants if their needs aren't being met.

When I worked with dogs, owners would often bring in their young huskies and husky mixes, only to realize they had no idea how to provide the level of exercise and mental stimulation these dogs require. They'd proudly tell me they walked their dog for 30 minutes in the morning and evening, only to be met with the harsh reality that their dog needed triple that amount of exercise just to behave desirably. And that's exactly why animal shelters are filled with huskies and husky mixes, owners who got in over their heads with a breed they knew nothing about.

Peta UK's Senior Vice President Mimi Bekhechi has spoken out against Katie Price's decision to bring home a husky-mix puppy. "Is there no low to which Katie Price will not stoop?" she asked in a statement. "While one of her cats, Doris, is reportedly still missing, instead of being worried sick and out searching for her, as any caring, responsible guardian should be, she's instead bringing home another high-maintenance pet." It's a scathing critique that highlights the problems with Katie's decision.

The real stakes here are the welfare of Dubai-ii, the husky-mix puppy. Will Katie and Lee be able to provide the level of care and attention this dog needs, or will they end up contributing to the growing number of huskies and husky mixes in animal shelters? It's a question that only time will tell, but one thing is certain, Dubai-ii deserves better than to be a novelty pet or a publicity stunt.

In the end, Katie Price and Lee Andrews' decision to bring home a husky-mix puppy is a recipe for disaster. The breed is high-maintenance, and the owners are setting themselves up for a world of hurt. It's a cautionary tale for anyone considering bringing home a high-energy breed, and a reminder that these dogs deserve better than to be treated as novelty pets.

As I write this, I'm confident that Dubai-ii will end up being surrendered to an animal shelter, joining the ranks of the many huskies and husky mixes that are currently languishing in shelters across the country. It's a sad fate, but one that could have been avoided if only Katie and Lee had done their research before bringing home this high-maintenance breed.

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