The Ins And Outs Of Raising A Siberian Husky Rescue Dog

by Andrew Preston

Many people are deciding to give Siberian Husky rescue dogs a second chance and are adopting them in large numbers and this is just wonderful. You are going to need some advice on what to expect from your Siberian Husky rescue dog and that is what this article is all about. It takes a little while for your new dog to get used to its new home and in the meantime there are things you can be doing to help that process along and make your dog feel more at home.

The Siberian Husky rescue dog is a working dog that is bred to always be active so the chances are that it has been caged up for some time since its rescue. The first thing you are going to want to let your new Siberian Husky rescue dog do is run. 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.If you are lucky then your Siberian Husky rescue dog is already housebroken and you will not have to go through the process of housebreaking your new dog. However if your dog is not housebroken then just be patient and use the standard housebreaking techniques that are used on other dogs. You never know how a dog’s body will react to abuse and the Husky can sometimes develop conditions such as digestive problems and eye problems so make sure you get your dog to the vet as often as possible.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.Just remember to use positive reinforcement with your new Siberian Husky rescue dog because the dog has been through enough already without you punishing it and besides that the Siberian Husky does not respond well at all to punishment.

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