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Husky Dog Training - Essential Tips For Starting Out



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By : Christina Decker    29 or more times read
Submitted 2012-03-30 13:13:47
There're a number of Tn Requin things you'll want to keep in mind before performing Husky dog training. You need to start early, give positive reinforcement, and be consistent. If you can go along with these suggestions, you are going to be able to train your Husky effectively and run into less frustration.

Husky dog training should be started as early as possible. Do not delay in order to ensure that there won't be time for bad habits to develop. Be sure to set house rules and make it clear that you're the boss. Also, get your puppy used to being handled. By doing so, it's going to teach him to obey you. By starting early, this also means you need to never encourage unwanted behavior while he's a puppy. For example, do not allow him to chew on your slippers just because you think it is cute. You have to show him what is acceptable and what isn't in the beginning, meaning never allowing him to get away with chewing on your slippers. If you start Husky dog training from early on, you'll find that things will go much smoother than if you were to wait a number of weeks or months before beginning.

As well as starting training early, you must also focus on positive reinforcement. Positive reinforcement means rewarding your puppy with good behavior by giving him compliments or treats and ignoring any bad behavior. Huskies are more receptive to positive reinforcement than negative reinforcement, especially when it's coming from his leader (you). This also means you should have good faith in your puppy by expecting desirable behavior and treat him with respect. Huskies do not respond well to punishment or scolding, which is also another reason to use positive reinforcement. By using positive reinforcement, you are going to be promoting good behavior, but you must also be consistent with it.

In addition to starting early and positive reinforcement, consistency is also very important. Being consistent means starting from day one. If you do not want your Husky on the couch, don't ever let him on the couch. If you allow him to be on the couch sometimes, yet not all the time, that will only confuse him and is not effective training. Make sure that everyone in the household also knows the rules for your Husky and make sure that everybody is consistent with following through with them. If everyone in the house works together and trains your Husky with consistency, mixed messages won't be sent. If you are able to be consistent with your puppy, it will go a long way towards successful training.

Husky dog training can certainly be frustrating if you take the wrong approach to it. However it can be done if you start early, provide positive reinforcement, and be consistent. Once you are able to do this you will see that training your Husky isn't so bad after all.
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