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Is The Siberian Husky For You?

The Siberian Husky is not the breed for everyone and before deciding to welcome one (or more) into your family, there are a few points to be made aware of.

 

Chewing & Digging

All dogs love to chew things and dig holes in your garden, especially when puppies and the Siberian Husky is no exception. And being an energetic breed, they do tend to leave a trail of destruction behind them if not kept amused. Chew toys, raw hide chews and other similar products can usually help to reduce the problem, but always be aware of what you leave lying around. (Especially the washing basket - socks are a favourite.)

 

Running Away

When not in an enclosed area, the Siberian should never be let off the lead. If you are the type of person who wants a dog to go running with, play frisbee with etc., this is fine as long as the area is properly fenced off, ie backyard, certain council parks are also fenced, but otherwise, forget it. This breed loves to run, and can certainly  outrun any person and once off the lead, they're off! No amount of calling, whistling etc, will stop them if that's not what they want to do. This is an independent breed and they'll do something if its in their best interest, not just because you ask them to.

 

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Hair, hair & more hair

Or should I say fur? At shedding time (about twice a year), Siberian Husky owners develop a close bond with their vacuum cleaner. This is due to the inordinate amounts of hair lost when the husky is 'losing  coat'. This undercoat is like fur or wool and people have been known to spin it and make beautiful jumpers. This fur comes out in handfuls and seems to be never-ending. If you like  your clothes/carpets/furniture to be hair-free, the Siberian Husky is not the dog for you. Even keeping your husky outside doesn't eliminate the problem, the hair still seems to find its way inside.

 

Not A Lap Dog

If you want a dog that lies at your feet, or across your lap while you watch TV, I wouldn't recommend a Siberian Husky. This is not to say that the breed is not affectionate, quite the opposite, your husky is likely to jump all over you and shower you with kisses (licks) when you walk in the door, but once their hellos or playing is over, they'll go back to 'their spot', which may be a few feet away, the next room or the other side of the backyard. As I've stated before, this breed is independent!

 

The Siberian Husky and Other Pets

Like any other dog and probably more so than other breeds, the Siberian Husky is a pack animal. You will usually see a marked difference in personality when going from one Siberian Husky to two. However, do beware with other pets such as birds, cats, mice, rabbits (especially) etc., your Siberian Husky may mistake these smaller animals for food. There is no reason for all your pets to get along though, as long as the animals are properly socialised, the younger, the better. Also, it is recommended that the animals are supervised when together.

Our dogs get along famously with our pet Galah (bird), but chase other birds (wild ones) when in the back yard.

 

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