Basic Commands for Siberian Huskies

Training any dog can be a difficult matter, and the same thing can be said about training a Siberian Husky.


Siberian Huskies are intelligent dogs which possess an eagerness to please the owners. However, this does not indicate that training a Husky will be a relatively easier task as they can be very strong willed as well. The best idea would be to start training at a very young age so that the Huskies will be able to differentiate between the right and wrong behaviors. Another thing to keep in mind is that the Huskies should not be physically punished while training as this will only have an adverse effect on these dogs.

The first thing to identify is the purpose for which the Husky will be used. If the Husky is going to be used for the traditional purpose of sleigh or sled pulling, then these dogs need to be taught two set of commands; the regular obedience training as well as the mushing training. Mentioned below are the basic commands from both the categories that can be used to train your Siberian Husky.
Basic Commands:

The first step while training any dog is to get it familiarized with its name. This can be achieved only by calling or referring to the dog using its name. Every time the dog is trained, always ensure that the command is followed or preceded by its name. If this is kept up, it will start to respond to the name.

The three basic commands that the Huskies should learn is “Sit”, “Stay” and “No”. The best way to train the Huskies in the first two commands is using positive reinforcement and goodies whereas by catching in the act and using a stern voice for the third command.

In order to train the Husky to sit, the owner should stand close to the Husky with the treat held at the dog’s nose level. When the owner brings the hand up, the Husky will have to raise his head up and gradually sit. If this does not happen, gently force the Husky to sit before praising and handing over the treat.

In order to train the Husky to stay, the owner must sit with the Husky, place the palm in front of him and say the command out loud. After this, the owner has to step back to check if the Husky follows. If the Husky follows the owner, the owner will have to repeat the routine again. If the Husky chooses to stay, then he should be rewarded with a treat.

The next command that the Husky should be trained on is “No” and this is the command to be used any time he misbehaves. The first thing to do in order to train the Husky not to do something is to catch him in the act. When this is done, use the command to let him know that it is not desirable behavior. This can be achieved by using a stern tone, ignoring the dog and not rewarding or praising to get the message across that his actions are not appreciated. Also, the owner should make sure to maintain eye contact with the Husky while issuing the command.

When it comes to Siberian Huskies used for mushing, there are a different set of instructions to be followed. However, additionally these dogs also require to be trained to stay on leash. The basic training commands for Huskies used for mushing are as follows:

Any time the Husky is required to run or speed up, the command to be used is “hut”. Similarly, the command to be used if the husky is required to slow down is “woah”. “Gee” is the command to turn right while “Haw” is the command to turn left. The main thing to note while training Huskies for mushing is to use only praises and not treats as this will not be possible all the time. Always ensure that a first aid kit is carried and the training sessions are kept short and fun so that the dogs do not get bored.

Also, the one thing that should be remembered is that the dogs should not be physically punished as it is not their mistake. Every dog will take their own time to understand and learn the instructions and this should be kept in mind.

Let's examine the 5 most basic commands for Siberian Huskies, in order for being more certain.

The five most basic commands for Siberian Huskies, in order of importance for training, are typically:

1. Sit: Teaching your Husky to sit on command is one of the fundamental commands. It helps establish control and is often the first command taught.

2. Stay: The "stay" command is crucial for safety and discipline. It keeps your Husky in one place until you release them, preventing them from running into danger.

3. Lay Down: This command is useful for calming your Husky and providing them with a clear instruction when you want them to settle down.

4. Come: The "come" command is essential for recall. It ensures your Husky returns to you when called, which is vital for their safety, especially off-leash.

5. Heel/Walk Nicely: Teaching your Husky to walk politely on a leash is important for enjoyable walks and controlling their behavior when outside. "Heel" or "walk nicely" commands help prevent pulling and erratic behavior while on walks.

Remember, consistency and positive reinforcement are key when training Siberian Huskies or any other breed. Start with these basics and build on them for a well-behaved and obedient pet.

A combination of patience, determination and a perusal of obedience training manuals will help in establishing the right method of training and will provide you with a well-trained Siberian Husky.

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