They are lively and cheerful, especially loyal and obedient to their owners. However, their personalities are sometimes intriguing, sometimes daring, but sometimes particularly fierce, sometimes timid and cowardly, and they may be afraid of small things happening around them at any time.
However, in recent years, Husky at home has been professionally trained, and now there is no such polarization and it has become more docile.
Second, Husky's training methods
How do huskies train their masters? Is there any way to make them listen to their master more? Next, Dr. Paw Paw introduces how huskies are trained!
1. Train huskies not to eat indiscriminately.
As we all know, we can't allow huskies to eat indiscriminately outside, because it is likely to make them suffer from gastrointestinal diseases, which is not good for their health.
We can calm them down first and let them squat quietly, so that they can adapt more easily.
After that, we can put the food in front of the dog and block it with our hands so that it can't eat now. But if they don't listen, then you will point your finger at their nose to remind them. When they listen, they will be quiet, and then they can eat. After many such trainings, they will remember not to eat outside.
2. Train huskies not to yell.
Dogs are born to bark, and huskies are no exception, so how can we stop them from barking? Generally speaking, they don't bark. If this happens, it is likely that dogs have some needs and you have to meet them. If there is nothing to yell at, we should educate it at this time and tell it not to yell in a commanding tone. If this still doesn't work, you can hold their chin and cooperate with gestures to calm them down. If it doesn't bark, it can be rewarded appropriately.
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