Is it difficult to train your Siberian Husky?
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You
probably know
how difficult
it is to have
a big dog in
the house. It
goes without
saying that
all dogs
should be
trained to
some standards
and should
know basic
manners. A lot
of people feel
scared when
they see a
large dog,
even if he is
wearing a
collar and an
owner is
nearby. Some
dogs will
start barking
on the spur of
the moment or
may easily get
excited. This
also can scare
passers-by
when you are
walking with
your pet. Only
you, as a
handler, know
your doggy. If
you want your
pet to be
obedient, you
should start
training him
from an early
age. First of
all, teach
your dog the
simplest
commands such
as "sit",
"stay" and
"come". The
commands
should be
pronounced
clearly. Train
your dog
frequently,
but remember
that training
sessions
should be
short,
otherwise your
doggy will
become bored
very easily.
It is
important to
reward your
pet. The
easiest way is
to train your
pet before the
meal. In this
case, he will
associate a
meal with the
reward. In
addition to
food or snack,
you can buy
him toys or
just take him
with you for a
walk.
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