Dog Training Tips : How to Train a Husky Dog
When training a husky, remember that these dogs can be stubborn and destructive. Train a husky withtips from an experienced dog trainer in this free video on dog obedience. Expert: Ty Brown Contact: www.communicanine.net Bio: Ty Brown has been a dog trainer for over 10 years. Filmmaker: Michael Burton
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@msopy
Ah, I don’t line in Calgary, but in Chestermere (A town outside of Calgary) and my home is right on the outskirts, and I go running usually everyday in the morning and afternoon in the neighboring fields, along with other dog owners and people running. I’ve also seen a few Huskies around here. We are pretty much on the acres, so I think he would be great. : )
Bullshit! Huskies are JUST destructive you don’t do ANYTHING with him and if you don’t challange him enough… GRRR!
Hate this “EXPERTS”!
Pfff
I don’t live*
It should be great as long as he can unwind somewhere. I always felt bad in calgary cause when you see them run, you know they should never be tied up. You wont regret it, you may curse them some days but i love mine to death even after all he has put me through haha. He ran away for ten days in the cape breton highlands and was on the doorstep when i woke up. ate a dead gannet this summer and threw up feathers all over the place. you will have no shortage of stories i promise ha.
I got one when i lived in Calgary. He was really difficult in the city. There just wasnt an outlet for his energy. When i moved back to the east coast to the country, and he could burn out on a country road, he was great. I wouldnt recommend anyone in a city to get one. They just arent yard dogs. But if you have the space, you wont regret it a bit. They are independent dogs, but their personality is great and lots of entertainment. I dont have any regrets.
Whoever says Huskies are hard to train is a little on the unintelligent side.
My Husky is my first legitimate dog, And i will say that he can be a hand full sometimes. he is Very well trained, knows numerous commands, and is in line to undergo training to become a search and rescue dog. They have more Energy than they know what do do with for sure. I bring Him to a fenced in park and he will run the track with me. They are Great dogs,Shed a lot, but overall I wouldn’t trade him for anything.
I got a husky, but got her from 7 months old and the old trainer had already given her some bad habits.. Finding it really hard to break some of them.. I realize they’re working dogs, n i love her to bits, but im gettin frustrated at myself for not being the leader of the pack almost. Anyone out there got some tips.. (real tips from real husky owners not generic ideas from wannabe experts..? )
@aeschramm1
That’s exactly what I want. I want a really nice personality dog. : D
huskies are hard to train. my sister has a husky and she showed him in obedience for our 4h club dog show. and our dog train said he was one of the best she has seen cause they are hard to train
no I have 2 and they are the best dog you can ever have if you like dogs with personality.