Understanding Huskies and cold weather If there’s one dog breed that seems born for the cold, it’s the Siberian Husky. With their thick double coat and wolf-like appearance, they look like they could star in a winter survival movie. But here’s the deal: just because these dogs are built for chilly climates, it does not mean winter care for huskies is a walk in the park, or a frosty trail…
Why teaching “Wait” is essential for Huskies The “Wait” command is one of the most underrated obedience skills a Husky owner can teach, but it can be life-saving.Unlike “Stay,” which tells your dog to remain in a specific position until released, “Wait” is more of a temporary pause. It’s perfect for situations like: For a breed as energetic and independent as the Siberian Husky, “Wait” is a great way to…
Learn how to train your Siberian Husky the “Leave It” command with this step-by-step guide. Build impulse control, improve safety, and strengthen your bond. How to teach your Husky the “Leave it” command Training your Siberian Husky to follow the “Leave it” command is one of the most valuable things you can teach them. This skill helps prevent your Husky from eating dangerous objects, chasing wildlife, or getting into trouble…
Start by understanding your jealous, over-protective, and possessive Husky If you’ve ever wondered why your Husky acts like the CEO of jealousy and the sheriff of possessiveness, you’re not alone. These beautiful, energetic dogs are not just about striking blue eyes and gorgeous fur. They can also be downright jealous, over-protective, and possessive of their humans and their territory. Sounds like a handful, right? But don’t worry, that’s where the…
Can your Husky go swimming? If you’ve ever watched a Siberian Husky bounding across a snowy field or racing through the backyard, you might imagine this energetic breed as a natural athlete in every environment. But when it comes to water and swimming, the question arises: Can your Husky go swimming? The short answer is yes, but with some important considerations. These beloved dogs have unique traits and instincts that…
Dominance in dogs Dominance in dogs is one of those topics that can stir up quite a bit of confusion, debate, and yes, even a little controversy among pet owners and trainers. You’ve probably heard phrases like “my dog is trying to dominate me” or “you need to be the alpha,” but what does that really mean? Is your golden retriever secretly plotting a coup, or is it just a…
Understanding dominance in Huskies Anyone who has had the pleasure (or challenge) of living with a Siberian Husky knows these pups are charming, energetic, and utterly stubborn. So, when it comes to managing dominance in Huskies, it’s less about control and more about understanding what drives their behavior. Dominance in dogs is a complex, often misunderstood concept, especially with a breed as independent and intelligent as the Husky. Before diving…
Using a flirt pole for dogs If you’ve ever wished for a simple, effective, and downright fun way to burn off your dog’s endless energy while boosting their obedience skills, then a flirt pole might just be your new best friend. Imagine combining playtime and training into one dynamic activity that keeps your dog mentally and physically sharp, all in a relatively small space. Sound too good to be true?…
Building a strong recall cue that your Husky will actually obey Have you ever called your Husky with high hopes of a perfect recall, only to have them completely ignore you like you’re speaking a foreign language? If you’ve been there, you’re not alone. Huskies are famously independent, stubborn, and sometimes downright mischievous. But here’s the good news: building a strong recall cue that your Husky will reliably obey is…
Busting Husky myths one paw at a time Huskies, with their piercing blue eyes, wolf-like features, and boundless energy, have captured hearts worldwide. They’re often seen as the ultimate adventurous dog breed, perfect for snowy landscapes and long runs. But along with all the love comes a heap of assumptions, half-truths, and downright myths. Ever heard someone say huskies are born escape artists? Or that they hate the heat so…










