How to care for a Husky Puppy?
Okay, i just bought a husky puppy today. He’s 8 weeks old and stinkin’ adorable
But, i seeeeeriously need some wisdom from some of y’all for how to care for him! So….help, pwease!! And thank you so much!!
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Hi!
Siberian Huskies need to be exercised 30 to 60 minutes daily to keep them from becoming bored. They make excellent jogging companions, but should not be exercised in hot weather. Surprisingly, they need only a small (but secure) backyard to expend their energy.
wow husky’s are a big deal, i woulda started doing my research earlier if I was you! go to http://www.fluffydogs.com/siberian-husky-dog-breed/siberian-husky-training-and-care-%E2%80%93-what-you-should-know-and-expect.html
Pwease???
Really?
Wow they are a dominant breed and research should have been done before you bought the puppy. It sounds from you post like it may have been an impulse buy. If you got it from a pet store you really have you work cute out and you need to get it enrolled in training as soon as possible. Also here is the website for the breed club
http://www.shca.org/
If you don’t know how to care for your new puppy, you certainly shouldn’t have picked out a Siberian Husky as they can be quite a challenge. First of all, you better have a BIG fenced yard. Your Siberian can never, EVER be off leash or out of a fenced area. Their drive to run is so strong that they will just run and run and run and can easily get lost.
Also, Siberians aren’t the easiest dogs to train. They are quite independent and don’t always listen to their owners.
Make sure you take your puppy to your vet as soon as possible to have him evaluated and started on his puppy shots. Your vet can also provide you with some info on what to feed him and advice on local puppy training classes.