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Training Your Siberian Husky: Common Challenges and Solutions

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Siberian Huskies are beautiful and friendly dogs, but they have some special training challenges. If you're thinking about getting one, it's essential to know about these issues and how to deal with them. 1. Independence and Not Listening: Huskies are kind of independent. They like to do their thing and may not always follow your commands, especially if they're not interested. Solution: To overcome this, you need to be the leader. Be patient, firm, and consistent with your commands. When they do something right, reward them with treats and praise. 2. Leash Training Problems: Huskies love to explore, and they might not like being on a leash. Solution: Start leash training early with a special harness leash. Teach them to walk close to you and reward them for doing it right. Short walks with breaks for sniffing and exploring can help. 3. Too Much Energy and Boredom: Huskies have loads of energy. If they don't get enough exercise and things to do, they might get bored and...

The 10 Most Essential Commands for Siberian Huskies

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Training Siberian Huskies can be both rewarding and challenging due to their independent and strong-willed nature. These beautiful and energetic dogs are known for their intelligence and athleticism, making them wonderful companions when properly trained. Here are 10 essential commands and tips for training your Siberian Husky: 1. Sit: The "sit" command is one of the most basic and fundamental commands for any dog. Teaching your Husky to sit on command provides a foundation for further training. To do this, hold a treat above their head, and as they follow it with their gaze, move it back over their head. As they try to keep their eyes on the treat, their bottom should naturally touch the ground. When it does, reward them with the treat and praise. 2. Stay: "Stay" is crucial for your Husky's safety. It ensures they remain in one place until you give them permission to move. Start by having your Husky sit, then hold your hand in front of them, palm out, and say...

How to Teach to Paw/Shake Hands a Siberian Husky

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Teaching your Siberian Husky to give you their paw (shake hands) is a fun and relatively simple command. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to teach your Husky this trick: 1. Gather Supplies:    - Treats: Use small, tasty treats that your Husky loves.    - Patience: Be patient and stay calm throughout the process. 2. Get Your Husky's Attention:    - Start training in a quiet, distraction-free area. 3. Basic Sit Command:    - Before teaching the "paw" command, ensure your Husky knows the basic "sit" command. 4. Present Your Hand:    - Hold a treat in your closed hand, and let your Husky see and smell it. 5. Command and Gesture:    - Say "paw" or "shake" while extending your hand, palm up, toward your Husky's paw. You can use either word; just be consistent. 6. Encourage Paw Placement:    - Gently tap or lift your Husky's paw with your hand. Some dogs will naturally respond by raising their paw. 7. Reward and Praise: ...

Alaskan Malamute vs. Siberian Husky: The Differences

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Alaskan Malamutes and Siberian Huskies are both Arctic dog breeds, but they have several differences: The Alaskan Malamute can be identified by its large and heavier body type. 1. Origin:    - Alaskan Malamutes originated from Alaska and were bred by the native Inuit people for heavy hauling and as sled dogs.    - Siberian Huskies originated from Siberia and were bred by the Chukchi people for sled pulling and transportation. 2. Size:    - Alaskan Malamutes are larger and heavier than Siberian Huskies. Malamutes typically weigh between 75 to 100+ pounds (34 to 45+ kg) and stand 23 to 25 inches (58 to 64 cm) tall at the shoulder.    - Siberian Huskies are smaller, usually weighing between 35 to 60 pounds (16 to 27 kg) and standing 20 to 23.5 inches (51 to 60 cm) tall at the shoulder. Siberian Huskies are smaller, usually weighing between 35 to 60 pounds (16 to 27 kg) 3. Coat:    - Malamutes have a thick double coat with a coarse outer lay...

How to Train a Siberian Husky to Sit

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Siberian Huskies are lively and independent dogs, so teaching them to sit is an important basic command. Here's how you can do it: 1. Prepare Treats: Start by gathering some small, tasty treats that your Husky enjoys. These treats will be used as a reward. 2. Choose a Quiet Area: Find a quiet and distraction-free area to work with your Husky. This will make it easier for them to focus on you. 3. Get Your Husky's Attention: Hold a treat in front of your Husky's nose to get their attention. Make sure they know you have a treat. 4. Move the Treat Up: Slowly move the treat upwards and slightly behind your dog's head. As your Husky follows the treat with their nose, their rear end should naturally lower to the ground. This is the moment when they'll sit. 5. Use a Command: As your Husky's rear end touches the ground, say the word "Sit" in a clear and firm voice. Be consistent with the command word you choose. 6. Reward: Once your Husky is sitting, ...

I don't Know How to Train my Siberian Husky

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I have a Siberian Husky but I don't know how to train it. S tarting to train your Siberian Husky can be an exciting process. Here are some basic steps that can help when training your Siberian Husky: 1. Basic Obedience Training: Obedience training helps your dog learn basic commands. First, start teaching commands like "sit," "stay," "come."  Learning these basic commands for your dog will make your daily life easier. 2. Positive Reinforcement: It is generally more effective to train Siberian Huskies with positive reinforcement.  Reward them when they exhibit the behavior you want (for example, praise, special treats, or giving them a favorite toy). 3. Be Persistent and Patient: Huskies are energetic and intelligent dogs, but they can be stubborn at times. Be patient and maintain consistency throughout the training process. Avoid using the same command more than once. 4. Socialization: Encourage socialization by introducing your dog to diff...

A Basic Touch on Siberian Husky

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Any dog lover would have at least wished to own a Siberian Husky at some point. Irrespective of the fact that taking care of this particular breed of dog can be a grueling task. One of the main reasons for the interest in this breed arises because of the unique appearance that this breed has. Siberian Husky Dogs have a wolf like appearance. They look fierce and regal which increase the interests from the dog lovers. However, it would be a good idea to look through some facts of Siberian Huskies before deciding to acquire a puppy from this wonderful breed. Deceptive Looks: One of the less commonly known Siberian Husky Facts is, this breed’s deceptive look. Huskies could be friendly, playful and comfortable around a complete stranger. This is a dog that would welcome anyone with a lick. This is a great indicator for the fact that must never try to train huskies as guard dogs. A Singer Dog than a Barker: This dog is a howler rather than a barker. This particular characteristic one o...

Siberian Husky Health & Care

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Siberian Huskies are really cool pets because they don't need too much attention. They're like friendly, fluffy friends that don't require lots of work. So, they're perfect for people who want an easy-to-care-for pet! These dogs require minimal care, aside from managing their shedding, which happens twice a year. They're quite self-sufficient, naturally odorless, and can thrive on a small amount of food. Siberian Huskies are friendly, adaptable, and even excel as working dogs. However, to keep your Husky healthy, it's crucial to be aware of the common health issues they may face. A typical Siberian Husky lives for about twelve to fifteen years. Nonetheless, these dogs are susceptible to various health problems, some of which are genetic, while others come with age. Some common genetic health issues in Huskies include retinal atrophy, cataracts, and canine glaucoma. Retinal atrophy, often linked to their protruding eyes, causes the gradual loss of sight, usually...

Training Problems of Siberian Husky

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Getting a Siberian Husky for yourself is all good if you are an experienced dog owner. However, if you are a novice when it comes to being a dog owner, getting a Siberian Husky can be a little over ambitious as these dogs are not easily trainable. This is because a Husky is primarily a worker dog and is known to be independent and willful. The ability to make decisions, which is considered a strong feature in a worker dog used to pull sleighs or sleds, can backfire if what you are looking for is a domestic pet. There are a few common problems that are found while training Siberian Huskies which have been outlined below: Resistance to authority and commands: A Siberian Husky is not really an aggressive dog. Though generally considered an amiable dog, the one characteristic that stands out in this dog is its strong will and independent thinking. This in other words could mean trouble for the owner because these dogs will refuse to obey any instructions or commands which they do no...

Feeding the Siberian Husky

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Before moving on to the details about feeding Siberian Huskies, it would be interesting to note the predecessors of Huskies, Chukchi dogs were bred to work hard on a small amount of food provided. They had been bred to be able to derive the maximum amount of nutrients from the small amount of food provided to them. And this quality is one which has been passed on to the Siberian Huskies as well. The Huskies are generally considered to non-fussy eaters. Also, it is a known fact that they tend need smaller amount of food than other breeds of the same size generally requires. However, there are a few guidelines to be followed while feeding the Huskies. While the Huskies are puppies, they require to be fed three times a day like a normal baby would be. The feeding should be done during early morning, afternoon and evening. It would be a good idea to feed your Husky puppy at a fixed time every day so that a routine can be set. However, it has to be kept in mind that the Husky will develop...

Breeding Quality Siberian Husky

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Siberian Husky is one breed of dog that can take someone who has judged it by appearance completely by surprise. A moderately built agile dog, Siberian Husky is a breed which has an independent mind and a gentle demeanor. Siberian Husky is a dog that is eager to please the owner but that doesn’t mean that this dog will be at the beck and call of its owner. This dog can be quite strong willed which also means that training this dog would require a lot of patience. However, if you are looking for a Siberian Husky for breeding purposes, here are a few standards that need to be considered. A well breeded Siberian Husky should have the height between 21 and 23.5 inches, and weigh between 45 and 60 pounds. The highest range mentioned here should not be crossed as anything over the height or weight range is considered as a disqualification. Any Siberian Husky with extra weight or an extremely prominent bone structure is not considered as ideal. The head of a Siberian Husky should be rounded ...

Basic Obedience Commands

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Owning a pet Husky can be a dream for dog lovers. However, this is only the beginning of the journey.  To have a smooth sailing, so to say, it is essential that you train Siberian Husky so that you do not have a stubborn dog but rather one that is well behaved and who follows commands. However, before training a Siberian Husky a few points need to be kept in mind to ensure that the best results are achieved. As Huskies are dogs that used to live traditionally as a pack, the first thing to do is to establish self as the pack leader. This way, the Husky will look up at you as the alpha and therefore will display minimum resistance to the commands. It is also noted that the sooner the training begins, the better trained your Husky will be. Additionally, the one point to keep in mind is that it requires a lot of patience and repeated training to ensure that the Husky learns to obey your commands. Let's have look at some basic husky obedience commands. Teaching your husky to sit: Thi...

Basic Commands for Siberian Huskies

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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...

Bad Habits and Solutions of Siberian Huskies

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Siberian Huskies have always been associated to sleigh pulling and called a worker dog. However, off late there appears to be a surge in the demand for these dogs to be kept as pet as they are considered friendly and easily adaptable.  Just as any other breed, there are some inherent behavioral patterns in the Huskies which can be considered as bad habits. However, with the right method of training, these bad habits can be resolved. However, it is to be ensured that these dogs are not bullied but trained with patience and dedication so that the best results are achieved. The first and foremost difficulty faced by a Siberian Husky’s owner is with regards to the willfulness present in this dog. These dogs are independent thinkers and will not obey the commands until and unless they are convinced and are desirous of doing the task. The only way to ensure that these dogs obey the commands is to issue the commands in calm and firm manner. The owner should be able to establish himself ...

Training Siberian Huskies

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Siberian Huskies are generally considered to be amiable and gentle dogs that are sociable and friendly. They are dogs that enjoy living in a pack and normally like to follow a leader. These are intelligent dogs that refuse to obey commands which they do not want to perform. Therefore, it is necessary that these dogs are put under regular training which includes positive reinforcement to ensure that they are well trained. The first step to be adopted while training a Siberian Husky is to address it using its call name so that it will get used to the name gradually. Every time a command is given to the Husky, it should be ensured that the dog’s name is used. Also, keeping in mind that these are pack oriented dogs, it should be established that the owner is the alpha or the head of the pack. This can only be deeply ingrained by following the below steps. Always ensure that you do not walk in behind the dog. It should be ensured that the dog follows the owner through the door. It shoul...

Siberian Husky’s Habitat

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Siberian Husky, as the name suggest, is a breed that initially originated in Siberia. The predecessors of Siberian Huskies were used by the Chukchi tribe in North eastern region of Asia as worker dogs.  These dogs were used to pull light loads, herd cattle and serve as a watch dog. This tribe had great respect for their dogs and brought them into their homes as guardians as well Further Reading:  A Comprehensive Perspective on Siberian Husky's Habitat... As the name suggests, these dogs were originally bred in Siberia who found their way into Canada, Alaska and United States only at a much later stage. As mentioned earlier, these dogs were used to pull sleighs and sleds and were also used for expedition purposes. However, these days these dogs are found in places with varying climatic conditions. However, it would be a good idea to know about a Siberian Husky’s natural habitat which will help in providing them the best living conditions as pets. As the name suggests, this br...