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At this point, they have switched to instinct mode, and they are fast, so it is very difficult to stop them. Because of this, I keep both my Huskies on-leash when we are in non-enclosed spaces. I still train them on recall, in case of emergencies e. The breed is also not reliable off-leash, and no amount of training can make them so. They were bred to run 30 feet in front of a sled, making semi-independent decisions. Remove the sled and they will be gone.

There is one final characteristic of the Siberian Husky which we must point out — their desire to RUN. There are many breeds of dogs which, when let out in the morning, will sit in the front yard all day. Not the Siberian Husky. His heritage has endowed him with the desire to run and his conformation has given him the ability to enjoy it effortlessly. But, one quick lope across a busy street could be the last run that he enjoys, ever.

Because of this, we strongly urge that no Siberian Husky ever be allowed unrestrained freedom. Instead, for his own protection, he should be confined or under control at all times. Sufficient exercise for proper development and well-being may be obtained on a leash, in a large enclosure, or best of all, in harness.

With my dogs, I set up clear dog-to-dog interaction rules. I slowly teach my new puppy what the rules are, and I supervise closely to make sure that everyone follows the rules and nobody gets overwhelmed. I set up a fixed schedule for my puppy and I do not let my puppy bother my adult dogs when they want to rest or do their own thing.

In this way, my dogs know exactly what to expect from each other, what to expect from me, and what I expect from them in return. This helps to create certainty, which in turn reduces stress and conflicts. Structure, rules, and management are also important to keep everyone safe, especially when there are big size, energy, and play-style differences.

More on how I help my dogs get along. However, dog behavior is very context dependent, so each dog and situation are different. Things become even more complicated when there are multiple dogs involved. Therefore, when in doubt, I get help from a good professional trainer.

Hachi is lovely and very obediant,never messes in the house and was house trained very quickly,he is just a little star. Zippy on the other hand,as her name tells us is a little terror. She is up to no good all the time. About a week ago she started to have accidents all over the house,even runs in from outside to poo behind the sofa or in the dining room.

She is being taken out regularly,after sleep, after play and spends much of her time in the garden with Hachi. I dont understand what had got into her or how i can solve it.

She makes sure nobody sees her doing it, and i havent managed to catch her in the act. Also, she is very small, she was only 2. Is that normal? She is putting on weight she is 4. The breeder assured me she is a full sibe,but she doesnt have papers. With my Husky puppy Lara, the two most important things for potty training her were supervision and management.

I do not let her roam freely in the house until she is fully potty trained. If I need to be away for even 1 minute, I put her in a puppy enclosure with puppy pads. Therefore, I am always there to stop her, and take her outside when needed. When she successfully does her business outside, I make sure to reward her extremely well for it, with her favorite games, affection, food and more. However, the more puppy Lara does it inside the house without being interrupted, the more likely she is to go in the house.

Therefore, the key is not only to maximize positive and successful events, but also to minimize mistakes inside the house. More on how I potty trained my Husky puppy. Have both puppies been to the vet?

I usually take a new puppy to the vet as soon as possible to make sure that she is a good weight, in good health, and to get advice on necessary vaccinations etc. How I go about buying a Husky puppy. With my Huskies, I just make sure that I bring enough water with me and that there are shady places where they can rest away from the sun.

When they have had enough, we go rest under a tree and take it easy. My daughter surprised me with a 5 week old male Siberian Husky Thor.

My biggest issue is which I assume he will grow out of is play biting, nipping and chewing. I say No and he stops for a few seconds only to return back to the process. He only grows for a quick second if I pick him up from behind if he is not aware that I am there. In dealing with the alpha male issue, he likes to snuggle under my feet when I am sitting in my lounger will this be an issue with him recognizing this position?

More on dominance and bad dog behavior. More on how dogs learn. First thank you for your blog! I did what you said, no attention turn away. Thank you in advance, Cecilia.

Here is more on what I do with my Husky puppy in terms of biting. More on how I teach my puppy self-control. I also put a lead on my puppy during training, because that gives me good control. With a lead, I can easily stop her from biting without pushing, or moving hands and feet around a lot, which will only get her more excited and result in more biting. How do I begin to train her? Chows can be somewhat stubborn, like Shibas, so here is a bit on my Shiba training experiences.

I would really appreciate some tips? How I trained my puppy. How I set up structure and taught my puppy simple commands.

I have been reading your blog for a while now and wonder which dog food brand that you feed your husky? In the year , we got a Siberian Husky puppy. Siberian Husky Puppy Pictures. Lara is the front puppy with the floppy ears and pink nose!

At 5 weeks old, the puppies still spend a fair amount of time sleeping. At 5 weeks, the puppies can already learn simple commands with reward training techniques. This is Achilles, Lara's brother. He was the first puppy in the litter to have perky ears. Husky Puppy Pictures — 8.

Siberian Husky puppy with soft-toy in mouth 8. Little Siberian Husky puppy Lara playing with her toys. Husky puppy doing a down command together with attention focus. Husky Puppy Pictures — 9 to 10 Weeks Old. Puppy Lara is small but fierce. Puppy Lara looks like a white squirrel in this picture. Husky Puppy Pictures — 10 Weeks Old. They are energetic, intelligent and independent. They love to dig but correct training will make them very obedient.

Malamute enjoy long walks and are generally playful. They have a thick coat and come in different colours. They shed and require grooming. They are very friendly pets and are not used as guard dogs due to their small size.

They are very intelligent and energetic. They are easy to train compared to other husky breeds and bark only when necessary. They have sharp hunting instincts and fare well with other dogs. They are double coated and come in a variety of colours.

Alaskan Klee Kai shed twice a year and require grooming to reduce tangling and mat. It is a large well-built guard dog developed in Japan in the early s. They were used for hunting wild game because they are brave and fearless. They are very aggressive making them good watchdogs. Proper training is crucial to getting the best out of your dog. They are social pets that are faithful and loyal to their owners. They have a double coat and come in different colours.

Grooming is necessary to keep their fur in a healthy condition. This dog was developed by Edwina Harrison in the s.

She crossed five rescue dogs including the Siberian Husky and German Shepherd to create the Utonagan. Although it looks like a wolf, this dog is loving and gentle. It is a wonderful companion to children. They are very energetic and often require exercise. They are double coated with a soft outer coat and a dense undercoat. They shed frequently and regular brushing is necessary to prevent tangling and matting.

This dog is of Finnish origin. It comes from a mix of German Shepherd, Siberian Husky and other dog breeds. They are friendly, loyal and good with kids. It is sadly far too common for people to get a pet and then hate that it barks, or hate that it tears up the furniture, gets upset when it has one too many accidents or what have you — then they decide that dog is not for them.

Please do not consider adopting a pet unless you are committed to keeping it for its entire life. This little baby-Husky tops our list because they truly look just like tiny Huskies! They are hilarious and very smart without being overly hyper or exhausting comparatively.

These little tricksters make wonderful pets and will live well with other pets that are around their size or bigger. Something to watch out for with this breed is if you have small pets like rodents, birds, or lizards, as the Husky prey instincts are very primed in this breed, and they may unintentionally kill smaller creatures. This destructive nature is a common side effect of many social breeds , so keep this in mind.

These little wolfs are true to their name, but it is not precisely known where they originate from. These affectionate sidekicks are known for being very intelligent and loving their owners fiercely. I realize we all have to work, but be sure to set aside time for them in the morning, evening, and on weekends, while also not crating them up in a kennel all day long.

Not allowing this will result in a sad dog that ends up feeble and ill. If you have children , these are still wonderful pets. But keep in mind, they are not suited to very small children , toddlers, or infants.

Because of this, they may knock your toddler over a lot or bump into them by accident in their unintentional boisterousness. I recommend that you choose this breed if you already have experience with animals. They will require a lot of your time, and someone who understands the physical and intellectual demands that help them thrive.

If this is your first pet, you may opt for an easier breed. Note — your Northern Intuit may have a sensitive tummy and need specific food. If you adopt this breed, understand their dietary needs and realize it may be more expensive than the common Iams. Not a huge surprise due to their name, but the Finnish Spitz is the most common dog breed in Finland! With adorable foxlike faces, these little hunters are great for taking out on the hunt to be your personal bark alarm for any nearby prey.

These are fantastic partners in crime with plenty of energy. If you want a quiet pup, this may not be the best breed for you. This little fox will need plenty of exercise and time spent outdoors. As smart as they are, they are known for being a bit immature.

So if you have kids and want a fun pup that will maintain their energy to chase the tots around for hours a day, this could be a great option for you. Since they are so wily and independent in their thinking, you may need to practice some patience in training these young-at-heart spirits. These dogs resemble Carpathian Wolves more than Huskies and have the temperament of German Shepherds.

The fluffy, ice white Samoyed is one of the most distinguishable wolf breeds in the world. They descend from the Samoyedic people of Siberia, hence the name Samoyeds. They also make excellent family pets and are great with kids.

Unlike Huskies, these dogs only need a daily walk to stay happy and will gladly spend the rest of the day playing indoors. Samoyeds are also natural hunters and make excellent trekking and hiking companions. However, they do suffer from quite a few hereditary conditions, such as diabetes and kidney diseases. Tamaskans are a relatively rare breed that recently got recognized by AKC in While these dogs have a similar appearance to wild wolves, they have the same personality and temperament as Huskies.

These dogs are super-energetic, intelligent, vocal, and highly social and are a perfect match for families with lots of members. Tamaskans are larger than huskies, and their coat is usually a combination of black-grey, red-grey, and wolf-grey. Although the exact origins of this breed are unknown, they are believed to be descendants of Huskies, Malamutes, and German Shepherds. They have a long body and short legs like Corgis, but the same wolfish face as Huskies, even though they have no relation to either of them.

Their coat color usually shares the same palette as wild wolves. If you can regularly get them involved in dog sports and high-intensity activities and provide them lots of attention and praise, these dogs will be the perfect choice for you. American Eskimos are super-lively dogs with a curious mind and a fondness for attention. The ideal environment for these dogs is a house filled with people they love. They enjoy entertaining and accompanying their family members everywhere they go.

The most prominent feature of Eskimos is its fluffy coat, which is as white as snow.



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