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Feb 06 2010, 9:01 am - By Aspen
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I've been wanting to get a husky puppy (a girl) for a while now, but I want to make sure I know everything I can about them before I do get one. This is everything I've gathered from different sites I've read:
Height: - 20 - 22 inches tall Weight: - 35 - 50 pounds Lifespan: - 12 - 15 years Temperament: - Gentle - Energetic, and love to run - Extremely affectionate, curious, and welcoming to people, making them poor guard dogs. - Strong “prey drive” they can be with other small animals, if raised with them from puppy hood, but never leave a husky/cat alone together. - Don’t eat much Behavior: - Very smart - Stubborn (Will listen for treats) - Always need to be kept on a leash outside - Love to dig and chew Coat: - To keep shedding minimal, brush once-twice weekly - Blow their coats (shed a lot) twice a year, in fall and in spring - When they are blowing their coats, brush them every day Is there anything else I need to know? Also, when they are not blowing their coats, do they still shed a lot? How long did it take you guys to house train your puppy? Any help would be greatly appreciated :) Thanks. |
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Feb 06 2010, 10:11 am - Replied by: Bethlynn
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It looks like you have definitely done your homework. Great job! There are just a couple of things that I would add:
1. They are very well known as escape artists. You have to make sure that they have a secure yard. 2. Sometimes they can have sensitive stomachs. You may have to try several different foods before you find one that agrees with them. I don't think that they shed an abnormal amount when they are not blowing their coats. I have two "woolies" and they are not bad at all. They shed about the same as my two "regular" coat huskies. Mine were house trained in about two weeks. I did not crate train mine but most people highly suggest it. My older huskies seemed to show the younger ones the ropes so they were very easy to house train. Well, welcome to the site and keep us updated on your search for a husky! |
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Feb 06 2010, 5:46 pm - Replied by: lebe03
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Welcome to the site
Most of the info you've gathered is correct.
In my experience they don't shed much except when blowing their coats. Also they can be trained to enable them to be let off the leash which makes exercising them much easier.
I would suggest checking out some of the forums on here regarding general issues like food and health
Good luck with finding your forever husky but beware one may not be enough |
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Feb 06 2010, 6:56 pm - Replied by: Aspen
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Thanks for the info guys :)
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Feb 06 2010, 9:30 pm - Replied by: Timerez
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Welcome to the site! I recently got new puppy myself 3 weeks ago. :) I hope to see some pictures from you!
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Feb 09 2010, 5:58 pm - Replied by: blackbird668
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That's great that you've done your research! good luck to you.
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