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Here are a few common problems we face with Siberian Huskies and other dogs.  As questions come into the rescue, we will add additional sections with some suggestions to help all dog owners.

In all aspects of training it is most important to be consistent. Dogs do not understand ’Sometimes’. You must reward good behavior. Catch your dog doing something right and praise it, even if it is just resting quietly. Never set the dog up to fail. Think about the action and think if it is too great of an opportunity for failure. If the dog fails, you may only have yourself to blame. Finally, be a good leader. Dogs need a consistent and trustworthy leader. Excessive punishment and erratic training will only cause the relationship between you and your Siberian Husky to deteriorate.  


Bolting out open doors
Chewing
Digging
Fence Climbing
Jumping up
Mouthing
 
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