Dog Training Tips : How to Train a Husky Dog
Hi I’m Ty Brown with dogbehavioronline.com.
I’m here in Riverton, Utah today teaching
you how to train a dog. The topic of today’s
discussion is teaching you how to train a
Husky. Now Huskies have a couple different
issues that make them sometimes a little bit
more of a challenge to train than other breeds
of dogs. Huskies can be a little bit on the
stubborn side and they could also be on the
destructive side. To combat the destructive
side, you really should do some crate training
from a young age. Teach the, teach the Husky
from a young age, from the time he’s a puppy
that the crate is a good place to be. Now
when you’re gone out of the house use the
crate as a means so that he can be supervised
and not be destroying your yard or eating
your couch. Once he gets older and once he
learns the rules of the house then you can
wean him off the use of the crate. But at
a beginning stage, you really want to use
the crate a lot. Now Huskies can also be stubborn
and so you really need to be very firm but
fair with the dog. No harshness, as Huskies
can kind of react inappropriately to harshness
and so you want to be firm but also at the
same time be very fair with that dog. Be very
consistent, if the dog is stubborn, you have
to be consistent in order to show the dog
that every command you give, that you’re going
to back it up, and at the same time with your
Husky, you want to start training from young
age. Because they can be stubborn and dominant,
you want to start from the time you bring
that Husky home, teaching him the rules and
teaching him the boundaries of your home so
that when he gets older he doesn’t question
them, and that’s how you can train a Husky
dog.