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Siberian Husky Puppy Training - Tips To Get Started



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By : Christina Decker    99 or more times read
Submitted 2012-03-20 09:08:41
There're some things you are going to want to know about Siberian Husky puppy training. Housebreaking, socialization, and chewing will be covered. After reading the tips in this article you should be able to effectively train your puppy.

One of the major keys towards Siberian Husky puppy training is housebreaking. Without it, you might as well not bother with the training. In order to effectively housebreak your puppy, use positive reinforcement. Praise him lavishly when he does his business in the correct spot. Never use punishment when attempting to housebreak him. Do not bother yelling at him five minutes after a mess has occurred, as he will not understand what you're yelling at him for. Instead he will register you yelling with whatever he is currently doing. You'll see that you can get much further with housebreaking your puppy if you use positive reinforcement as opposed to negative reinforcement.

Another major key towards Siberian Husky puppy training is socialization. If your puppy isn't socialized, you'll encounter many problems when you take him out for walks or when you have anyone over. Socialization will get him used to a variety of social situations so that he won't be nervous. Take your puppy to different locations such as the park, beach, and around your neighborhood. Introduce your puppy to different people. Have friends and family come over to visit, or take him out to meet other people. He won't see your friends or relatives as threats if he is used to meeting new people. It's also ideal to get him used to different sounds and smells. Once you are able to expose your Husky puppy to a variety of people and situations, you'll have successfully socialized your puppy.

The last major key in Siberian Husky puppy training is chewing. Chewing can become a real problem with your dog when he grows up if it is not handled properly while he's a puppy. Offer him chew toys to chew on and praise him when he uses them. Avoid giving him old shoes or slippers as chew toys -- he won't be able to tell the difference between those and your fancy new shoes. Since puppies love to explore everything with their mouths, you may also find that your puppy sometimes tries to chew on you. When this happens, remain calm and avoid yelling at him. Instead, give him a firm "no" and a chew toy. With enough consistent praise for when he chews on the proper items, he will learn what he can chew on and what he should leave alone.

Siberian Husky puppy training can be a frustrating task if you do not know what you ought to be doing. Housebreaking, socialization, and chewing are essential if you're to have any success in training your Husky puppy. If you can manage these three tasks, you will see results and a well trained Siberian Husky puppy.
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