Good Advice On Raising A Siberian Husky Rescue Dog
There is a humane and interesting movement taking hold in the United States that finds many people are adopting a Siberian Husky rescue dog and making it their family pet which is giving the dog a second chance at life and happiness. There are some things you are going to have to keep in mind about the care of your Siberian Husky rescue dog that will help your dog feel more comfortable in its new home and new environment.
The Siberian Husky was bred as a working dog that thrives to be active so inactivity is not part of its regular routine. They need to, and love to, run and chances are that they have been caged for some time since their rescue so the first thing you are going to need to do is let them run. Running is extremely important to the daily life of your Siberian Husky rescue dog so you will need to include time for exercise each and every day for a healthy and happy dog.
As part of its origin the Siberian Husky is a working dog and while the Siberian Husky rescue dog can make a loyal and devoted pet they still have that sense of duty built into them and that
Your rescue dog can begin to get protective of your family and this is a fine trait but that can lead to disastrous results if they wind up not trusting any other humans or animals. So socially train your Husky along with all of the other training you will do.
There are a lot of Siberian Husky health problems and conditions and even though the wounds from their ordeal have healed you still need to get your dog to regular vet appointments to make sure that some of that abusive damage did not become permanent. It is difficult to tell immediately how a dog’s body will react to abuse and over time the Husky can develop conditions such as digestive problems and eye problems so make sure you get your dog to the vet as often as possible.
You may luck out and get a Siberian Husky rescue dog that is housebroken and you will not have to go through the housebreaking process at all with your new dog. But you may find that your dog is not housebroken and if that is the case then be patient and use the standard housebreaking methods used on many other dogs.
The Siberian Husky responds extremely well to training and 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.
When you decided to adopt a Siberian Husky rescue dog you did a wonderful thing and if you make sure it gets the care and attention it needs then you will have a loyal and happy pet for many years to come. Remember to use only positive reinforcement with your new Siberian Husky rescue dog as the Siberian Husky does not respond well at all to punishment and you want to build a positive relationship with your new dog to ensure a healthy and happy life together.
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