The Personality Of Siberian Huskies

For one reason or another, you are thinking of adding a Siberian Husky to your life. Perhaps you know of a family member who has to give up his or her dog, or came across a Siberian Husky in a local animal rescue public function. Siberian Huskies are incredibly beautiful dogs that perhaps you've admired from afar. But do you have what it takes to become a good Siberian Husky owner?

Siberian Huskies are not like most other dogs. They do not do anything and everything to please their owners. They are the lawyers of the dog world – they won’t do a thing until they see how it benefits them. However, they love company, especially among other dogs, but also have been known to get along well with children and other animals. They are usually wary with strangers and even tend to shy away from strange dogs. They are more serious in nature and not very silly.

Siberian Huskies do not make good guard dogs, although they can put up a spectacular racket when they want to. Siberian Huskies have been bred to be friendly with all people, so they do not care about whether someone is friend or foe. But Siberian Huskies were also bred to be tough and to be extremely intelligent. Huskies often had to fend for themselves in extreme wintry conditions that would quickly kill most other breeds of dogs. Siberian Huskies still have one foot in the wild. It is unlikely that will ever be bred out of them.

Siberian Huskies are wary of strangers and tend to avoid them. They will often seem like they are either ignoring you or are staring at you as if to say, "You're a complete idiot and I know it". Huskies and Husky-types are considered hard to train, so you must be patient and persistent. Huskies are big, strong dogs that can quickly figure out how to be the boss if you don't act like the boss.

Siberian Huskies are not mean tempered, vicious or try to give you a hard time. But they are not fawning, overly affectionate dogs. You need to give them a good reason to perform any desired behavior or learn any commands. Beating this dog will not work, as they will take either your arm off or just curl up in a corner and will not move. You need positive reinforcement, tender loving care and a sense of humor. Get professional help if you are at your wits end.

Siberian Huskies behave better when they get lots of exercise and attention. They were bred to pull heavy sleds for miles upon miles – so they are always ready to go. They need a big yard with a huge, sturdy fence. Siberian Huskies have been known to leap six foot fences, so if your fence if six feet or under, then you need to supervise them when they are in the yard.




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