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Unique Content Article: Good Advice On Raising A Siberian Husky Rescue Dog

Good Advice On Raising A Siberian Husky Rescue Dog

by Andrew Preston

Congratulations on your choice on bringing a Siberian Husky rescue dog home! You are probably wondering what you can expect from your Siberian Husky rescue dog in terms of behavior or if there are any other surprises you can look forward to and that depends on the abuse they endured in the past but there is some good advice for you to follow that will help you make the transition a lot smoother for not only and your family but for your Siberian Husky rescue dog as well.

The Siberian Husky was bred as a hard working dog that always likes to be active and the chances are that it has been caged up for some time since its rescue so the very first thing you need to do is let your new Siberian Husky rescue dog run. Sometimes this need to run can cause problems with the Siberian Husky rescue dog as a family pet but you will need to get used to this and set aside time every day for the dog to be able to run and be outside.

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

can show itself when they take it upon themselves to protect your family from what the dog perceives as threats. It is up to you to socially train your Husky to know how to interact well with other people and animals so that conflicts can be avoided because these dogs can be as dangerous as they are loyal.

Regular vet appointments for your Siberian Husky rescue dog are very important because even though the wounds of abuse have healed it is difficult to see the long term physical effects and your vet will need to stay updated on your dog so make sure you get your dog there as often as you can. The Husky can develop health problems such as difficulty with digestion or with their eyesight and while these conditions are not usually the result of abuse it is better to be sure.

It is possible that your Siberian Husky rescue dog could already be housebroken by the time you get it which is one less thing you have to be concerned about. If you find that your Siberian Husky rescue dog is not housebroken then you can use the standard housebreaking methods used for most dogs and you should get the desired results with those methods. A Siberian Husky trains very well and as long as you remember to not punish the dog during training you should get good and positive results for your housebreaking training.

The Husky will respond quickly to training but remember to not use punishment during training because that could set back any housebreaking training as the Siberian Husky rescue dog does not respond well to punishment.

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. - 20511

Andrew Preston is an avid lover of the Siberian Husky and has a popular website where you'll discover how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved (http://www.siberianhuskyguide.com/Siberian_Husky.php) Siberian Husky. Among other topics at this website, you can also learn all about (http://www.siberianhuskymanual.com/) Siberian Husky Rescue Information plus a whole lot more.
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Title: Good Advice On Raising A Siberian Husky Rescue Dog
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