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News Alert! Siberian Husky Lovers Take Note!
You Could Be Making The Same Mistakes With Your Sib That Has
Devastated So Many Others. Find Out All The Things You Probably
Weren't Told About The Husky By Reading
The
Siberian Husky Manual...
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Personality of the Siberian Husky
Siberian Huskies are friendly, curious and extremely playful.
They love to socialize with people, as well as with other dogs.
These dogs can be outgoing but extremely gentle, making them a
good choice with children. They have been described as puppies
at heart, never seeming to lose their energy or zest for life.
These dogs tend to be very intelligent, which also makes them
clever and willful on occasion. They love to spend time playing
with their owners, taking a jog, or accompanying them on hikes
through the woods or mountains. They are happiest when they are
with their families, or at least with other dogs in the backyard.
All of these characteristics add up to a great family pet, as
long as you are prepared to handle some of the challenges that
Siberian Huskies can present.
Personality And Training
Because a Siberian Husky tends to be very playful and energetic,
plenty of social time is required to keep this breed from getting
bored. If your dog gets bored or lonely, it can become destructive
of its environment. The best way to prevent this problem is by
incorporating your dog into your family unit and keeping it with
you as much as possible. If you are going to keep your husky outside
much of the time, a second dog will be good company and a consistent
playmate.
Since Siberians are also intelligent creatures that can be opportunistic
and stubborn at times, training must begin with a Siberian Husky
puppy the day that it is brought into your home. Before bringing
your dog into your house, have in mind the boundaries and rules
that you will want your pet to follow. Set the expectations for
your husky right away, and make sure that you enforce the boundaries
consistently. Sometimes this breed can require plenty of patience
and persistence before training is complete, but don’t give up!
Once trained, your husky will become a lifelong companion.
The Social Life Of A Siberian Husky
Siberian Huskies are friendly with everyone, and their loyalties
rarely rest only with their owners. They are also fairly quiet
dogs that bark infrequently, although they might occasionally
offer a howl. This is particularly the case if your dog hears
another dog howling, since a pack mentality is common with this
breed. Because they tend to have outgoing personalities and bark
little, they are not necessarily the best choice for a guard dog.
However, the intense appearance and size can be intimidating to
strangers who are not familiar with the genteel temperament of
the breed. This can be a helpful deterrent to the possible intruder,
although anyone with the courage to venture inside will probably
find a friendly nose and a dog that is ready to make his acquaintance!
When you are on the hunt for a Siberian Husky, it is a good idea
to look for these particular characteristics. If the dog you are
interested in shows signs of friendliness, playfulness and an
outgoing nature, that will tell you that the dog probably comes
from a good line and a responsible breeder. If you have completed
your checklist on the Siberian Husky personality and have decided
that this might be the right dog to bring into your family, the
next step will be to prepare for what
to expect with a Siberian Husky. Preparation is one of the
keys to a successful relationship with any dog.
Attention: To discover how
YOU can have the Happiest, Healthiest and Best Behaved Siberian Husky,
get a copy of this Siberian Husky Guide
NOW!
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