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Important Considerations Before Bringing A Siberian Husky Home

The Infamous “Houdini” Escape

A Husky is often called a “Houdini” due to its ability to disappear in no time! Siberian Huskies are prone to escape by running away, intentionally or unintentionally. This is an in-built trait of Huskies, making it important for pet parents to keep their pets on leashes at all times. If you have a backyard, it is advisable to fence it high enough to prevent your furry friend from escaping. Always keep your Husky leashed while taking it out for walks or retreats.

Beware Of The Predatory Drive

While Siberian Huskies are good-natured, their predatory drive may kick in on certain occasions. If you already have cats or other smaller animals at home, bringing in a Husky may not be the best decision. Even when you take your pet out on walks, make sure you keep it away from potential prey before its predatory instincts kick in. While this drive can be controlled with extensive socialization and obedience training, you cannot eliminate it completely. This is because Huskies were always allowed to roam freely and hunt during their initial days.

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Beware Of The Pack Drive

Being pack dogs, Siberian Huskies cannot get rid of their pack drives. They need to be taken out every day to keep them physically and mentally healthy. Kenneling them for too long may develop a condition called “kennel fever.” This is the opposite of being homesick and makes your Siberian Husky restless. It can also lead to physical complications like diarrhea, a lack of appetite, etc. If your job requires you to be out for several hours a day, make sure you have someone to take your Husky out and go on play dates with it.

Huskies Shed A Lot

Another important aspect you should consider before bringing a Siberian Husky home is that it sheds a lot. The dense double coat of a Husky sheds throughout the year. Twice a year, you can also expect your pet to blow its coat, leading to a mess of dog hair all around your house. While you cannot stop your Husky from shedding, you can control it with regular grooming.

Huskies Need Daily Exercise

If you are a couch potato and do not like venturing out every day, you may not be a suitable Husky parent. Being high-energy dogs, Siberian Huskies need their daily exercising dose. It is advisable to take your pet out for at least two walks of thirty minutes each. This helps your Husky burn its calories and use up its energy. Ignoring daily exercise will not only make your Husky obese but also lead to aggressive behavior.

They Can Get Stubborn

All the love you give to your Siberian Husky can turn it into a stubborn pet. Over time, Huskies tend to develop the stubborn attitude of having things their way. Make sure you develop strict rules and guidance for your pet from a young age. Train your Husky effectively to avoid the chances of it getting excessively stubborn as it gets older.