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Dec
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2008

The Ins And Outs Of Raising A Siberian Husky Rescue Dog

You have made a wonderful choice in deciding to raise a Siberian Husky rescue dog and now you are probably wondering what you can expect from your new pet in terms of behavior. It all really depends on the trauma they went through in the past and what behavior they have come to expect from humans, but there is some good advice you can follow that will help you get your new pet used to its new life with you and make the transition a lot smoother.

The Siberian Husky was bred to run so the first thing you are going to want to do right when you get it home is let it run. They have probably been caged for some time after their rescue so there is not much you can do to stop the fact that they just need to run. You will have to get used to this need for running outdoors because it is what they were bred to do.

This is the one thing that makes the Husky a less than perfect family pet is their desire to run but whether or not you can get them under control later makes no difference if they have been caged up for a while. Let them run and then deal with it later.

You need to socially train your Husky to interact well with other people and animals to avoid any conflicts in the future because these dogs can be as dangerous as they are loyal and that is bad for other people. So take the time to socially train your dog along with your other training.

The Siberian Husky can get a myriad of health problems and conditions and even if the wounds from abuse have healed you still need to get your dog to a vet on a regular basis to make sure that some of that abusive damage did not become permanent.

You may find that you have lucked out and your Siberian Husky rescue dog is already housebroken when you get it home. If this is the case then that is good luck for you. If not then just be patient and use the standard housebreaking techniques that people have been using for years.

The Siberian Husky responds extremely well to training so if you do it right, and use positive reinforcement, then you will find that you will have your new Siberian Husky rescue dog housebroken in no time.

Always use positive reinforcement when training or dealing with your Siberian Husky rescue dog. The dog has been through enough already without you causing more problems with punishment. The Husky is extremely adaptable to home life so just be patient, take your time and enjoy your new pet. If you give it the attention and care it needs it will reward you for many more years to come.

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