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    Creating a living space for your Siberian Husky

    When you create a space for your new Siberian Husky puppy, safety should be first on your mind. Your pup needs a space that will properly confine him for his own safety and the safety of others. On the other hand, your Siberian Husky puppy will be a furry ball of energy that will need room to run and play as much as possible. If you are living in an environment that will not allow for much free playtime, you will need to plan to walk your Siberian Husky puppy daily to ensure that he receives plenty of exercise.

    Indoor And Outdoor Space

    Your Siberian Husky puppy will be most happy in the company of his family, but will also need plenty of fresh air and sunshine. To achieve the best of both worlds, you can install a doggy door so that your Siberian Husky puppy can go in and out as he likes. If a dog door is not a viable option where you live, then you can train your pup to go to the door whenever he wants to go outside.

    Once outdoors, your Siberian Husky puppy must have a fenced area to frolic in. The fence must be high since these dogs are adept climbers, and skilled escape artists. You should also bury the wire from the fence underground since most Siberian Husky puppies are also known diggers. Never let your dog out of the fenced yard unless he is on a leash. This is definitely not a breed that can be allowed to roam free, since your dog will have an instinct to run – and even run away.

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    If you plan to have your Siberian Husky puppy spend lots of time outdoors, you should provide a shelter for your dog. Although Siberians are bred to endure very cold conditions, they will do much better with some protection from the elements. If your dog will be spending much time outdoors by himself, you might want to consider adding a second dog to your family. This breed tends to be very social, and without sufficient interaction, your dog can become bored – and destructive.

    Sleeping Space

    The best sleeping spot for a Siberian Husky puppy, as with just about any type of dog, is in his very own crate. While some might feel that using a crate or kennel with a dog is cruel and unnecessarily confining, most dogs actually find these wire homes to offer safety and security. They can also be invaluable to housebreaking, since your Siberian Husky pup will know by instinct not to wet or soil in the same spot that he sleeps in. The first night that you spend with your Siberian Husky puppy, it is a good idea to keep his crate within your reach. That way, if your puppy begins to howl or whimper during the night you can gently shake his crate to let him know that at least one of his new pack members is close by. This additional security will be important to your furry baby, and essential if you have any interest in getting a few winks in on that rocky first night.

    Once you have created a safe living space for your Siberian Husky puppy, there are additional Siberian Husky puppy supplies that you will want to consider stocking in your home. Preparation and a well-stocked environment for your Siberian Husky puppy will help both of you to begin your life together on the right foot.

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