Raising A Siberian Husky Rescue Dog

Written By Chouhab on mercredi 17 décembre 2008 | 21:51

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 was bred as a working dog so inactivity is not part of its programming. They need to run and if they have been caged for some time since their rescue then the first thing you are going to need to do is let them run for a little while. If you do not let them run you will have a very anxious dog so just let them get it out of their system and get used to it because running is what they do.

The Siberian Husky is bred as a working dog and while the Siberian Husky rescue dog can make a wonderful pet they still have that sense of duty built into them and that comes out when they start to take it upon themselves to protect their human family.

A Siberian Husky rescue dog can be a very loyal dog to you and your family and that can be a good and a bad thing. They are very responsive to training and when they become loyal to a family they can become aggressive to strangers. This is especially true of a Siberian Husky rescue dog that has known abuse and now feels loved. So you will need to socially train your Husky to accept other people and animals or else the results could be extremely bad.

It is always a good idea to get your Siberian Husky rescue dog to the vet as often as possible because even though the wounds of abuse may heal the long term effects may not be seen for some time so letting your vet keep up on the health of your dog is important. The Husky can sometimes develop digestive problems or eyesight problems as well so make sure you get them to the vet as often as possible.

You may find that you have lucked out and your Siberian Husky rescue dog is already housebroken when you get it home. If this is the case then that is good luck for you. If not then just be patient and use the standard housebreaking techniques that people have been using for years.

Your Siberian Husky rescue dog may already be housebroken by the time you get it and if it is then that is one less thing you have to worry about. But if your Siberian Husky rescue dog is not housebroken then just use the standard patient housebreaking training methods and everything should be fine. The Husky takes to training very well and as long as you do not punish the dog during training you should get the results you are looking for.

Giving a Siberian Husky rescue dog a second chance at life is a wonderful and humane thing and you deserve congratulations for what you are doing. Just be sure to show patience with your new dog and do not use punishment when you are training your dog. Your dog has been through enough without you punishing it and Siberian Huskies do not respond well at all to punishment so be patient and enjoy your new pet!

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