The UNTRAINABLE Siberian Husky - Can you train one?

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2 жыл бұрын

Many people give up training a Siberian Husky, as he:
Escapes
Will not come when called
Kills everything in sight
He screams and throws tantrums
He destroys furniture
He ignores your commands
People then give them away or go and buy a golden retriever instead...BUT perhaps YOU the owner are simply not finding his motivations!!
This is PART 1 of an amazing guide to training your husky in collaboration with UK Cruft's judge and trainer Kamal Fernandez who believes that people simply are not utilising the husky's motivations when training him.
Anneka takes Kal-El her new Siberian Husky to meet Kamal and starts on a journey of training her husky to be a model citizen....but do you think it will work?
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@ruffmansavageveteran1345
@ruffmansavageveteran1345 2 жыл бұрын
If my Husky can figure how to open jars of peanut butter and how to open the refrigerator, she is obviously intelligent.
@jennifertustin6629
@jennifertustin6629 2 ай бұрын
Omg mine does that as well
@tkyap2524
@tkyap2524 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, motivation. That's the driving force. It applies to both humans and dogs. Huskies are smart and individualistic(seen as stubborn).
@berndwalther2820
@berndwalther2820 Жыл бұрын
No,they are anarchists,but lovely as much!
@brisetta
@brisetta 2 жыл бұрын
For the first 2 years PHEW my husky/shep cross was a nightmare! Running every time the door was open with him in the house. BUT with time and persistance he has become an excellent well behaved and well trained dog. You got this Anneka! If anyone can train a husky it is you! My boy is almost 8 now and a perfect gentleman!
@baf667
@baf667 Жыл бұрын
I have two now senior huskies of my own and have over 11 years of experience training the husky breed through private owners and through rescues. They are definitely a stubborn, intelligent, and active breed. They are however highly trainable if you are willing to put in the work. Unlike many breeds they are independent and don’t always strive to please their owners like other breeds such as German shepherds or Labrador retrievers. This does not mean they are not trainable though and that they can’t be attentive and loyal like those breeds. They definitely have a strong desire to run and pull which is a breed trait dating back to their start. These traits can be difficult to override but not impossible through consistency. My female husky Aspen I purchased from a breeder when she was 8 weeks old and she is a working/show line cross. She was raised to be a service dog In elderly care homes as well as rehabilitate shelter dogs with behavioral issues. She has been trained with scent work, agility, canicross, bikejoring, obedience, urban mushing, and dog sledding. Both her parents were retired sled dogs so she inherited their working drive and high energy. She has exceptional focus and her motivation for training is her love to work and seek approval from me as her owner. She does enjoy toys and treats but her ultimate reward is to work with me. She’s 99% off leash, 1% being her husky selective hearing or the bunny being too tempting but she will never run too far from me. My male husky Lukah I fostered as a rescue when he was 5 years old and he is a show line husky.He is aloof, a cough potato, zero work drive, very very food motivated, not really interested in play, quiet, and loves cuddles and hugs. He knows basic commands and has been used in rehabilitation and socialization of shelter dogs. He’s a happy go lucky guy who loves everyone and enjoys every moment of life. He loves sunbathing too, he will get excited to lay outside with me and sunbathe in the summer, and will wait by the door until I follow him out. Both my huskies are very attentive, loving, social, goofy, tons of personality, and exceptionally well behaved. I get compliments everywhere we go not only on their looks, but their even temperament and good manners. They get lots of exercise, even at 8 and 10 years of age they still keep me active and in turn are very youthful in their older age. Yes huskies are definitely more challenging than other breeds but as long as their mental and physical needs are met they are loyal, intelligent, goofy, and one of the best breeds someone could ever own. They are not for the novice dog owner as an improperly trained and bored husky can be a nightmare to own. But if someone loves working dogs with a need for activity they are the perfect companion that will leave you always smiling.
@missmoxie9188
@missmoxie9188 2 жыл бұрын
They are a majestic animal if there ever was one
@vintagecapgunsatyourmomshouse
@vintagecapgunsatyourmomshouse 8 ай бұрын
I'm incredibly grateful to have two wonderful Siberians. They hike off leash everyday and swim everyday in the warm months. They are my second generation of huskies and I never thought I would be experiencing these things.
@reloadpsi
@reloadpsi 2 жыл бұрын
It's the cutest thing when dogs are confused enough to give paw when they're not sure what's going on and they're just throwing all the good behaviours at you to figure out what works.
@2realink279
@2realink279 3 ай бұрын
Very accurate 😂
@LoneLupine
@LoneLupine 2 жыл бұрын
My Alaskan husky was very similar. Easy to teach sit, paw, down, speak, etc but would ALWAYS pull on leash. I used a combo of no pull harnesses and headcollar and eventually he started loose leash walking on his own. In crowded public places I still use a head collar just in case he gets excited by something but don't use it for casual walks. I also prefer to let him pull me on the scooter if it's an option :)
@sabre6986
@sabre6986 7 ай бұрын
This is my experience got a sled harness and give her things to pull with it would never put a leash on. I would put the leash on the collar and get visibly upset when she pulled on me without punishing her. It only took one month 4 no pulling
@StrixyN
@StrixyN Жыл бұрын
I had a husky / collie cross for 14 years. She was fantastic, but we worked hard to get her there. We took every class we could together and enrolled her in doggie daycare 3 days a week for socialization and training. We trained at home and out on walks. She wasn't very food motivated which made things difficult at first, but I learned that she was praise motivated. When she did the right thing I could say, "good girl" and give her some attention. Toys were great. Puzzles and games were great. If I could make training more like playing she would get right into it. The "touch" game was her favourite and a core of our training. The only thing she wasn't very good with was her recall. She would come, but never in a straight line and only after giving it some careful deliberation. She seemed to want me to know that she was doing this because she wanted to do it. I will say that when an independent dog like that decides she wan't to cuddle you, I think it means more. Some people don't like the Husky's vocalizations and want a quiet dog. I loved her voice and chatty nature. After 14 years I had learned her songs, her "vocabulary". That's an amazing thing I wouldn't trade for any other breed. Everything you said about them at the beginning of the video is true except one. They're not dumb. They're incredibly intelligent. If you're not training them, they're training you.
@sarahsharp5688
@sarahsharp5688 2 жыл бұрын
I have 3 Huskies. 2 Siberians and 1 Alaskan. The trainer I took the 50lb Alaskan to said she was untrainable due to her love to bite for control. She wouldn’t bite for blood or injury but to hold on to control YOU! She is highly intelligent but so stubborn! The 100lb male Siberian is sweet and protective but doesn’t try to put his mouth on you. The 40lb Siberian puppy (5 months old) is full of energy and will ignore most commands until she is made to listen by making her sit and look me in the eyes. Then she listens and isn’t so easily distracted. My male has been teaching her how to walk on the leash and to stop at streets when I say “street”. They are trainable but it is a workout for the owner! 🤣. I wouldn’t trade my goofballs for anything! ❤️❤️❤️
@thetrumpnewsnetwork7503
@thetrumpnewsnetwork7503 2 жыл бұрын
A male Huskys normal weight range is between 45 and 60 lbs. 100 lbs sounds a but much he might have Malamute in his blood which is a common mix when someone wants a Husky looking dog but one that is larger like Sherpa or Kei (Husky/Malamute Mixes here on KZbin).
@sarahsharp5688
@sarahsharp5688 2 жыл бұрын
@@thetrumpnewsnetwork7503 Fenrir’s momma and daddy were on site and didn’t look like Malamutes but anything is possible when you rescue from a backyard breeder.
@thetrumpnewsnetwork7503
@thetrumpnewsnetwork7503 2 жыл бұрын
@@sarahsharp5688 It isn't always apparent in the parents. It could be a couple of generations ago. Nontheless both breeds are so closely related sometimes it's hard to tell. Wooly Huskys are often mistaken for Malamutes for example.
@thetrumpnewsnetwork7503
@thetrumpnewsnetwork7503 2 жыл бұрын
I am currently on my second Husky. He is almost a year old and quite large (no one wanted him because he is too big for breeding, he's a rescue) for a Husky and extremely powerful. Yes he still has his balls. I have found that the thing that most motivates Huskys is love. I have owned many different types of dogs and none of them had the same capacity for love as a Husky does. The best owner is with their dog 24/7 and if you can't do that you really shouldn't own one. Huskys do what they want to do but they will do what you want them to do if you have created a deep bond with them ie if they adore you as much as you could adore them. It takes a lot of time and patience and you have to do things with your Husky throughout the day. Getting them around other people and dogs on a daily basis is an absolute must. I don't train Huskys I spend time with them whether it is just sitting with them looking through the sliding glass door at the people and dogs and traffic going by or roughhousing when they need to burn off some energy. I have a few 3 wheel bicycles and I take him for 4 miles of walks and runs on average every day. This burns off a lot of his pent up energy. I live in a neighborhood that has exploded with dogs since covid and everyone always compliments me on how well behaved they are. Ivan (the Terrible) still has a way to go before he is as well behaved as my last Husky but he's come a very long way in the month I have owned him. If only I could get him to be quieter lol (he's a talker and does this very loudly).
@nando3922
@nando3922 2 жыл бұрын
I have my first husky who I adopted when he was almost 1.5 years old. He spent only 5 months with humans during that time. He had behavior issues, lacked most basic and advanced commands and I'm counting a simply recall in that. We have spend hundreds of hours in my own time doing training basics; walking, recall, obedience, and his behavior issues. We also took basic and advanced classes at a local dog training facility for professional help - we needed the distractions and socializing with the control training environment. I supplemented this with Beckman's Dog Training (KZbin channel) to help with the Husky nature to pull on leash. The simple 'pop' method has absolutely shown us results that other Husky owners comment on too. Many other videos have also help greatly with jumping and behavior issues. We walked over 693 miles just this first year together. I head home after work and we walk 3 miles every day, takes just over an hour. When we first started working on the pulling issue I walked only about 300 feet in over 2 hours using the Beckman 'pop' method. You tell people this and they either don't believe you or tell you it should have been easier. Try the method and dedicate yourself to it. My goal was for my Husky and I to simply walk together and we have achieved this, but still practice it constantly on walks.
@Theaddman
@Theaddman 2 жыл бұрын
This time it was way too long for me to read
@nando3922
@nando3922 2 жыл бұрын
@@Theaddman That’s is fine. It was directed at the video presenter who asked for help on correcting the Husky want to pull. If you can’t simply read a comment for help in dog training move on. Strange you took time to send a reply.
@berndwalther2820
@berndwalther2820 Жыл бұрын
@@Theaddman So!? Leave your hands off from Huskies - please!
@berndwalther2820
@berndwalther2820 Жыл бұрын
Dear Friend! I have to reply later,cause of walk with my actual dog by night through forest! My first Dog (1994) was a Siberian Husky - unfortunately for the Dog! One thing I can say generally is the difference between any other Dog and a Siberian Husky is in following - If Dogs are Fishes so Huskies are Dolphins!
@randihigginbotham5070
@randihigginbotham5070 2 жыл бұрын
I feel Huskies are so challenging because for a canine, they’re so feline. Many dog lovers aren’t expecting feline temperament.
@aurora_marie
@aurora_marie Жыл бұрын
💯
@IslandboyWes
@IslandboyWes 11 ай бұрын
That's actually why I got one. I had a Bengal and I feel like huskies are quite similar and just as vocal
@Kuro_Reaper
@Kuro_Reaper 2 жыл бұрын
TIP: A good thing to train a dog is a "watch me" command where you teach the dog to look at you and give eye-contact. When you have that nailed so you don't neep treats, it makes training in most environments SO much easier because you can get the dogs attention back on you pretty fast.. This one command alone has helped me rehabilitate 2 dog reactive dogs to the point where they were both able to go off leash around dogs and play with them.
@julesc1665
@julesc1665 2 жыл бұрын
totally agree - that one command is definitely the most useful. Easy to teach also just start by taking a treat up to your eye then the second they make actual eye contact say 'yes' and reward them with the treat - most dogs pick it up really quickly
@zelprimo
@zelprimo 2 жыл бұрын
I have two huskies. First was a handful, and will always push boundaries and challenge her handler, despite being trainable and very intelligent. My second husky is a giant lovebug, and makes excellent eye contact, trains easy and is eager to please. It depends on the individual in this breed for motivation.
@Kasonas
@Kasonas 2 жыл бұрын
Anneka, hang in there. He's at that adolescent age right now but he will settle after he's a little older.. then it will be able to get his attention a lot better. My trainer taught me the look command right away. Once you have their attention then it's so much easier to train. I practice that one a lot. Also remember when they have a halter on, that's a natural signal for them to pull. The face halter or a regular collar is better for walking. I'm not an advocate of prong collars, rather use a martingale collar. But since they are Northern breeds I do take mine out with halters and let them pull me around on a bike, or jog with them. Anyway the older they get the easier it is. 😌
@kashiewm
@kashiewm 2 жыл бұрын
I have learned that I am possibly a Siberian Husky. I am highly food motivated. I get distracted and nervous in crowded places full of noise. When I am going somewhere I just want to get there already so I get a bit impatient... Also, I love the cold. Kal-el seems like he is just really smart.
@themergen1
@themergen1 2 жыл бұрын
It was -20° F, my husky wanted his morning and all day outside stop. He does his bathroom, and is at the door, it's cold. He wants inside. 30 seconds later he wants out. I let him out, and watched him. He was happy to be in the -20° F freezing cold. Huskies are smart, mischievous, arrogant, a big hole digger, funny, uncaring about rules, they do whatever they want, ignorant when 20 feet away, and the most beautiful dogs.
@nnahk
@nnahk 2 жыл бұрын
I got an abused and abandoned husky from the shelter and they told me he would probably never be able to show love and if he ever got out he would be gone. Well I'm happy to say it took two years but they are all wrong. He's not praise or food motivated so training is hard but it's all about consistency and trust and getting exercise for body and brain
@travisbickle2004
@travisbickle2004 2 жыл бұрын
That thumbnail pic is awesome. My husky is mostly well behaved now, it’s been a challenging two years, she still takes my slippers or socks after every meal and i have to find something to trade with her to get it back. I’m not quite sure if that’s playful or naughty behaviour but it’s quite adorable to me. She’s a lovely dog. Edit, i forgot to mention i mainly used treats on walks to get her to behave combined with talking to her and she finally stopped lunging. If i feel she’s going to do something like possibly jump up at a passerby, I’ll talk to her about her about what food she can have when we get home, it sounds crazy but it works. She has seizures, one every 8-9 weeks and that usually effects her behaviour for a day or so, it can be difficult to walk her around that time but she soon goes back to being mostly well behaved.
@barneylinet6602
@barneylinet6602 2 жыл бұрын
When i leave my Husky alone, i have the radio on a classical music station. it really helps to alleviate separation anxiety, and helps the dog to relax. I have had NO issues with destructiveness.....
@manifestdestiny37
@manifestdestiny37 Ай бұрын
I have two huskies. Male 2 and a female 4. Before we got the male, she only destroyed things once at home alone, but she is fearful of load noises and I think that was why that time. The two never have destroyed anything alone at home together and the younger male tries to build her confidence around loud noises and fear. One day we came home to a loaf of bread that fell on the floor and the female was just standing there staring at it and they hadn’t touched or bitten it at all. I couldn’t believe they didn’t try to eat the bread. They cannot stand to be separated from each other though. If we try to walk in different directions with them, they scream and jump and pull towards each other.
@RayTurley497
@RayTurley497 2 жыл бұрын
Kal El is a great dog and I love his name. He is exactly like my 4 year old husky Zeus. Zeus was simply untranable till he got out of the puppy stage. With time, rewards and patience he is able to be off leash in most situations as I have trained him to listen for my voice. He still ignores me somtimes but seldom. When he does he is on leash for a month and he is fine after that. Good luck and I love your channel; keep up the great work.
@MewJoy
@MewJoy 2 жыл бұрын
My show line husky is just like this, maybe more so. He is so scared when going out especially if it’s around a busy street, a big building, and other people. He even had several seizures at the vet when I wasn’t allowed to go inside with him because of COVID. Thankfully, they concluded the seizures were panic/stress based and he’s only ever had them at the vet where there are people that can help him. I thought my dog Kiba was the only husky with panic attacks so it’s nice to see he’s not the only show husky dealing with this.
@danceswithferrets
@danceswithferrets 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Anneka, I have a Husky cross. His father is a Siberian Husky, mother is a Collie/Greyhound Lurcher. He is 15 months old and can be quite a handful. As you can imagine he loves to run and is lightning fast, pulls like a train on the harness and has a strong prey drive. He is also very sweet and loving, quite timid and submissive (at the moment). He is very well socialised and has been able to play off the lead with other dogs since he was a young pup. I have had some success walking him off the lead, keeping him next to me with constant commands and rewards. Getting his attention when there are distractions can be difficult, also anything and everything may or may not be a distraction!. Fortunately he learns fast and wants to please. my biggest success is teaching him left and right which is great when running on the lead. I'm looking forward to seeing how he develops over the next couple of years. Thanks for making this video, lots of good tips which will help me continue his education. He may not be a pure Husky, but he has a lot of Husky traits as well as an overwhelming desire to travel at full speed everywhere.
@jaytok7
@jaytok7 Жыл бұрын
as a previous Husky owner....this is the warning i have for those looking for a husky. If you let them off lesh prepare for them to run, run and run...and thats running away from you 🤣🤣
@Rick_In_Melb
@Rick_In_Melb 2 жыл бұрын
This is my Husky. At home away from distractions will do things. It is on a walk when he sees another person, dog, car, loud noise etc he just zones out. He's very nervous and sometimes panics. Even ignore treats. Our previous Husky who passed was very well trained. We spent at least a year training him and it was a slow process.
@joshstiltner
@joshstiltner 2 жыл бұрын
I trained my Husky to sit, shake, lie down, fetch, heel, and to carry his own pack when we go Mountaineering. The only thing I couldn’t train him to do is speak on command. He speaks when he wants. In my opinion Huskies are easily trainable.
@Changemymind1
@Changemymind1 8 ай бұрын
You don't own a husky lol. Jk honestly however. You got very lucky. As a retired K9 trainer and handler. As a whole they are one of the most difficult dogs to train let alone to get them to perform consistently. That also is mainly for home and service dogs. Genetically they are bred to live outside just below a wolf threshold with the ability to work and sleep and do nothing else. That doesn't mean you don't have a natural ability. You may. But for you to duplicate it one or two more let alone several times for the average of person is highly unlikely.
@malfaro3l
@malfaro3l Ай бұрын
I couldn’t agree more. The only thing I’d add is that they never lose that streak of independence. I once heard that it’s bread into them because when they pull sleds, they need to be able to refuse a command if they sense danger in the terrain. Either way, my husky definitely looks at me and says “nope”.
@ivechang6720
@ivechang6720 2 жыл бұрын
💜 Love your channel and the positive vibe you always bring.
@juliehenderson1672
@juliehenderson1672 2 жыл бұрын
I love huskies... intelligent and independent. Constant training. Cant fight nature. Enjoy!
@suegoodman8509
@suegoodman8509 3 ай бұрын
I have been fostering a young neutered husky foe 2 months. He just had 90% of a soft tissue sarcoma removed. Now recovery from his rough start and the surgery we are working on training. He is extremely high energy and smart but is unable to settle himself. He gets a lot of exercise along with multiple short training sessions. My biggest challenge is to stop the nipping and mouthy behavior that consumes his focus and attention and tries my patience. I've had Huskies previously and am not in a position to adopt/foster a buddy for him. Advice very much welcomed.
@saus675
@saus675 2 жыл бұрын
I had a Husky like 6 years ago, I remember him so much, he was just like you said, I wish I had seen this video before. The greatest memory I have of him is I was once gone for a weekend and he was so happy to see me back and it was raining and he paws were so dirty playing in the patio with the rain on, lol, anyway he jumped, hug me when I opened the gate, his paws were imprinted on my white t shirt until this day, I had washed this tshirt over and over and the paws marks still there, he died like a week later after my trip. What a dog.
@isaiahbaylor8337
@isaiahbaylor8337 10 ай бұрын
He’s Kal El and he was wearing a Superman cape in the store!
@robertobreglia9224
@robertobreglia9224 2 жыл бұрын
Anneka very compliments as always for this beautiful video! I think that siberian husky is a wonderful breed,maybe he is not easy to train for some people but these dogs are very intelligent! I think that the most important thing is to establish a very strong relationship with our dog. Very compliments to you and your Kal-el 👍👍👍👍❤🔥🐺
@DramaticHuskyGohan
@DramaticHuskyGohan 2 жыл бұрын
My Husky is 16 months old now. Training his recall. Will surely try these methods. Thanks for this video.
@kmsch986
@kmsch986 2 ай бұрын
I have a husky just like this and she pulls like crazy and tried the stop and turn technique first and she began running circles around me wrapping my legs, then the head collar and I got worried about a neck injury bc she drops into an alligator death roll every time I put it on for like 5-10 minutes. Total freak out. My neighbors came out bc they thought a dog had been hit by a car, it was so horrifying. I’m going to try the loose leash training and treats and see how that goes. She’s already eaten my sofa , patio furniture, dug giant holes in the yard. My other husky (both are rescues) walks on a leash every day, no pulling and is awesome. I had rescue Akitas before and people always said they were hard to train, they were piece of cake to this little sweetheart 😂
@aaronoliver9026
@aaronoliver9026 3 ай бұрын
What a cracking pair they were at the end 😂
@trtlphnx
@trtlphnx 2 жыл бұрын
I Have One and Yes It Is; The Only Harder Dog I Had To Train Was A Shiba-Inu ~ Love You And Your Incredible Presentations ~
@rfoerst1
@rfoerst1 Жыл бұрын
I have a Shiba and he's doing a good job of training me.
@gwm74
@gwm74 2 жыл бұрын
Good afternoon Anneka. I'm seeing a lot of people with their huskies with halties, harnesses and muzzles on . They can't believe my Northern inuit/Husky is off the lead. Mine was pretty much ferrel and had to 'pin' her down several times, this pinning is slowly released with additional belly rubs. Works a treat . No troubles since.
@swansonganimalcommunicatio4207
@swansonganimalcommunicatio4207 Жыл бұрын
This is wonderful I I'm going to send it to one of my clients. Ps when I move house which should be early this year I will emai and perhaps you can do an episode with my dogs. I have two working live stock guardians. A Spanish mastiff and a polish Tatra Shepherd Dog. It would be a great addition to the videos you have already made on LSGD. Also happy new year team Animal Watch xxx
@richardnalisnick462
@richardnalisnick462 2 жыл бұрын
I have had 5 Huskyd and never had a problem with training. They are the best breef. My fifth is a 2 year old show husky. Frey a is one of the best Huskys I have ever had!
@The_Woof_Pack
@The_Woof_Pack 2 жыл бұрын
Beckman's Dog Training has great loose leash training techniques.
@sonyhk3824
@sonyhk3824 2 жыл бұрын
Cheers Anneka 👍. Thanks 🙏
@1827Beethoven
@1827Beethoven 2 жыл бұрын
I've got a Goberian, best of both worlds
@tanatribe
@tanatribe 2 жыл бұрын
Does the goberian smell like dog , as much as the Golden or as much as a husky? I’m curious As huskies don’t have an oily smell but goldens labradors do
@1827Beethoven
@1827Beethoven 2 жыл бұрын
@@tanatribe His coat doesn't have a smell at all. And another bonus, don't know if this is all Goberians or just him but he doesn't roll in anything either, thank goodness! (:
@-sp00ky-
@-sp00ky- 11 ай бұрын
My rescue husky Xena used to be a total mess. She pulled on walks to chase after everything, never paid attention, didn't like food, and had separation anxiety after going through a lot of foster homes. I think maybe no one knew how to handle her, so no one wanted to keep her. After living with me for a couple of years she's still a work in progress, but is doing much better. It's still hard to find what motivates her because she might like one thing one day, and then will want something completely different the next day. At least XeXe (her nickname) doesn't get stressed if I go out and loves all her food now - getting to this point just took time for her to settle down and realise she has a safe home to live in. With some training and gaining her trust she learned to listen to me a bit more, and walking has got much easier. Instead of pulling to charge off after everything, she looks at me to ask what to do first, but still gets very excited. I think it just takes time and patience to work with her. Lucky I have a lot of both ❤
@redplanet76
@redplanet76 2 жыл бұрын
That is a beautiful husky. Very unique.
@shabnamibrahim7803
@shabnamibrahim7803 2 жыл бұрын
Wow!!!!! Awesome video 👍👍👍👏👏👏👏😍
@janetgorman8149
@janetgorman8149 2 жыл бұрын
I had a rescued siberian husky/shepherd cross Otto, who I sadly lost last year after 10 wonderful years together. I found this so interesting because he had a very high prey drive and couldn't really have cared less about balls, sticks etc....it was a definite learning curve for me. I hope to adopt again one day and would love a similiar breed mix and they are just amazing!
@jaspreetbains2776
@jaspreetbains2776 2 жыл бұрын
our Husky /malamute cross is called Otto. Strong prey drive . He is very gentle though . Well.socialised from a pup. Recall no chance at all . We can leave him on a long lead in the front yard not tied and he doesnt run away.
@DMWB57
@DMWB57 Жыл бұрын
Gorgeous husky!!
@sarahcatherinerabb
@sarahcatherinerabb 2 жыл бұрын
i have a, almost, 8 month old black GSD and getting him to walk on a loose leash or even on heel in public is the hardest thing we have to conquer, next to ongoing other dogs we meet on the street XD... he does very well in puppy school but in public EVERYTHING is so much more interesting no matter what snacks or toys I have... we r slowly getting there though... its really just a consistency thing, every walk we have is a training lesson...
@nahelesleddogs4744
@nahelesleddogs4744 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, yes we have 6 huskies and a Husky x German shepherd, I have found treats work great for my guys and I have been able to teach them alot, but I can only trust 2 of them off leash when we are not in a fenced area, the others prey instinct is too high, even though we walk every single morning and see kangaroos, hares etc. and we never let them chase them and they have been taught on by while sledding their instinct still kicks in and they get very excited, I'm very sure if they were off leash they would run off. So yeah I think for off leash it comes down to each individual dogs dogonality, also age can come into it, (assuming that the dogs have had the same training) sometimes the ones you couldn't trust off leash when they were younger can be much more trust worthy when they mature. Kal-el is Gorgeous no matter what though, keep up the training and even if you don't make it to off leash out and about his training will help with everything else and you never know in a few years he might just mature into an off leash dog ❤🐾 Also absolutely Love your videos!!! ❤🐾
@jaylevzi7293
@jaylevzi7293 4 ай бұрын
I've owned a Welsh Sheepdog and now a Husky. While the sheepdog was easy to train and was attentive, this Husky is even more easy to train, but has a massive personality that if he chooses not to do something, he won't, BUT is massively a foody, so will do anything for treats. Huskys are completely trainable, but you must realise they are fiercely indepedant and they will always retain their prey drive and want to be so sociable. Accept that and dont try to stop it and you'll be fine. I love my boy to bits, even though at times he drives me nuts lol
@d34285
@d34285 7 ай бұрын
I rescued two huskies, one 10 and the other 2 both are females. The older dog needs zero training, a perfect elderly dog that naps all day. The 2 year old is a work in progress. Food motivated and she is now walking perfectly on a leash. She also runs with with on a leash and is happy when running at least 7k.
@hunterspies7302
@hunterspies7302 2 жыл бұрын
My Alaskan huskey is able to overcome other dogs distractions when she comes in contact. ..with the pointing reassurance ...she able to focus on the command instead of the other dog...but it took a lot of practice
@rolandoernesto4346
@rolandoernesto4346 2 жыл бұрын
That's a challenge, but good luck 🤞🏼 with your 🐺!!!
@cheeririnaldo435
@cheeririnaldo435 Жыл бұрын
I don't understand the persistent myth about Huskies being untrainable. My Husky is very well trained, but that's because I was well trained by an actual trainer before I tried to train my Husky. To me, training isn't just about going to some classes and that's it. You have to reinforce it every single day for the rest of their lives in some form or another. However, if a Husky does not respect you, they will NEVER obey you. Neither would I, for that matter! I don't have enough words to completely express how much I absolutely LOVE this breed.
@CindyMichaelsGraffitiGranny
@CindyMichaelsGraffitiGranny Жыл бұрын
Twelve years ago, when she was a pup, we had to fence in the garden. (The garden or the dog.) Since then it has been more of a matter of living together than training. We get on very well, If I throw a ball she waits until I bring it back, does'nt mean much to her. She looks at the fridge, and I open the door. She knows when it is time to go out, and gets me away from the computer. She knows exactly what we have for each meal, and when she is likely to get a titbit. I love her canine qualities, and have no doubt that for a dog, she is very intelligent. As a human she is a bit lacking, but she is a dog, a beautiful, kind, loving animal. I understand her, and she understands me - training, who cares.
@ScaryBoomBoomGun
@ScaryBoomBoomGun 2 жыл бұрын
We've had two huskies. One (male) was very large, not the brightest, and had bad separation anxiety when younger. He had a high prey drive for animals outdoors, but was fine with cats and kittens in the house. He was beta to the alpha cat in fact. He would pull on the leash for maybe the first few blocks, then he was chill. He learned sit, stay, and come very quickly. Food was a motivator for sure. Our female husky is very different. She is just as energetic but is far more graceful and jumps like she's a gazelle. Her prey drive is WAY stronger than our male husky's was. She is now the alpha dog in the house but is VERY obedient to my husband. She listens very well to him, obeys commands, doesn't pull, etc. Food works well with her but she absolutely needs a strong alpha human to respect. (I do NOT mean an aggressive human! I mean a human who is consistent and firm, who also showers with affection when appropriate.)
@themergen1
@themergen1 2 жыл бұрын
I let my husky pull until I got tired and pulled back. I thought it was improper to completely stop his pulling. It's in his DNA.
@nanyanghuayi
@nanyanghuayi 2 жыл бұрын
They're bred to pull sleds 😆
@IslandboyWes
@IslandboyWes 11 ай бұрын
I recently adopted a 3 year old siberian husky. I always wanted one and read alot about them and prepared myself for some trouble. Somehow I got an amazing husky that somehow didn't have the time for and gave up on. He's highly intelligent and obedient. After only a week I am already walking him off leash and he listens after a few come commands once he knows I'm mad. And sits waiting for a releash. No prey drive yet to be seen and walks past smaller dogs and cats without lunging. His only issue is pulling on the leash. My girlfriend is alot smaller than me. But he's getting better. Alot of pull initially but after a good game a fetch that's always slack.
@opticyclic
@opticyclic 4 ай бұрын
Rabbits make a good attention grabber. The pet store wonders why I buy a new one every week 🤣
@bettinakloeckner379
@bettinakloeckner379 Жыл бұрын
Mine's is named Jack, also a very old breed of Siberian Husky. 6 and a half years, now. My son bought it from a Tchechoslovakian mass breeding station where he supposedly would have died if he had stayed for short, there. Malnourished, ill, beaten as he was, my son took care of him for one first year. Jack became a lovely and very sensitive dog despite all the misery in his puppy life. My son gave him to me and since then, I have been walking him at least 1,5 hrs per day. In the first year I have had him, I have been walking at least 3 hrs per day with him. It is no wasted time, at all. He knows he can trust me because of my discipline. He gave me his attention in a way only a dog is able to grant. He was also paniquing in narrow spaces, in busy places and jumping on other dogs. Alter 5 yrs, he takes these surroundings very well and is more able to focus his attention towards his beloved ones. Next goal will be for me to go to agility to try if I can find a way to take him off the leash. He ran into traffic without being harmed but there will surely be an accident if this happens, again. I would love to take him one Time in his life to the North to howl at the Polar Lights. ;)
@theartificialsociety3373
@theartificialsociety3373 2 ай бұрын
Nothing here was different than any other dog training. But for Siberian Husky, it works when the dog wants. One day when the dog had its fill of fun stuff already, then it cooperates. Next day, forget about it. In the end, it will always be a half baked dog in its own world. It takes huuuuge amounts of training.
@bobnileski6885
@bobnileski6885 2 ай бұрын
My first Siberian husky was Yukon, the one I have now is NOKU. Are they stubborn to trains? Yes. But I keep at it, they are loyal dogs.
@Xathos
@Xathos 2 жыл бұрын
That is a gorgeous dog.
@smj1159
@smj1159 2 жыл бұрын
I have a Husky/ Great Dane mix and he’s talks to everyone and howls like a wolf. I walk him on a gentle lead kind of like the halter collar that the trainer used. I used to bring him to the nursing home but ever since the pandemic he hasn’t been. But he is so vocal that I have to put a mussel on him at the vet. I don’t think he would hurt anyone or another dog but as vocal as he is some people are worried he would bite. So since the pandemic his training went south.
@danoneill2846
@danoneill2846 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@mardjokarepedewe
@mardjokarepedewe Жыл бұрын
Love love love ur dog coloration. Wish he would be mine. ☺
@mariab509
@mariab509 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@jabbarmuhammad8804
@jabbarmuhammad8804 2 жыл бұрын
Any dog can trainable it just time and patience good video anneka by the way
@berniesookie
@berniesookie 8 ай бұрын
I love huskies
@pearlthewhitehusky....
@pearlthewhitehusky.... 2 жыл бұрын
If u have kids then yr patients for a HUSKY is jus love U have to have alot of time to spend with yr Husky to learn them my Husky is 4 months she goes everywhere with me I NEVER leave her alone she so attached to me iv dedicated my time to her I don't work no I'm not a stay at home Daddy my house an car payed off so my time being is essential to my Husky everyday is a blessing jus to understand an know how to treat her an she treats me an I tell u at 4month wher still learning each other's well jus have to see an wait as are journey continues her self behavior with kids is immaculent.
@dillonweaver9446
@dillonweaver9446 2 жыл бұрын
I gre up with 2 siberian huskies, they were extremely trainable and intellegent but much like my great pyre (current dog) very independent. the only reliable response was when their was cries of legatiment pain from one of us children. Also found they made for a great sprinting coach 😅
@KorvusBlack
@KorvusBlack 2 жыл бұрын
Hello! I just wanna share an odd behavior my wooly siberian husky Nero has. So the thing is, we breed guinea pigs we have an open pen inside the house and its really open. No top covers. Our husky reaches inside but not to hurt our piggies.he just eats their food. Well.. thats not the odd part. Our boy serves as our watchdog when it comes to our pregnant guinea pigs. No matter what the time or what he is doing, once labor starts, he will be there watching and will make glances at us to notice what is happening. Our piggies sometimes require assistance and this boy practically saved a number of baby piggies as of now. 😁
@niclightfoot4329
@niclightfoot4329 Жыл бұрын
I am on my third husky, and I love him to death. He is now 12 years old. He has never been a problem because I got him at six weeks old and I made him part of my family's "pack". I do not have to walk him on a lead (except by the road - he has no road sense) and he never tries to escape - I can tell you lot's of stories. With a husky, the pack is absolutely the dominant control format. Forget all this rubbish about playing with toys and all that stuff. Husky's want to understand how they fit into their specific pack. At an early stage, you have to be cruel to be kind. You have to ensure that you are the Alpha dog!!! Get this right and a husky will follow you to the ends of the earth! In any family they will recognise a "pack" structure in which they reside if you impose it on them - and you must. YOU have to be the Alpha Dog! You have to understand the concept of the "pack" in the dog's mind. Of course you do also have to train them as best you can but don't expect a husky to behave like a golden retriever - it won't! A husky will be your best friend ever providing he/she knows you are the boss i.e. the alpha dog!
@Rose9587
@Rose9587 2 жыл бұрын
How would a Samoyed compare to a Husky to train?
@Kasonas
@Kasonas 2 жыл бұрын
I have 2 Samoyeds, and they act like Kal el.
@simonbarnes7620
@simonbarnes7620 5 ай бұрын
The easiest way to train a husky, is to not. If you bond and have plenty of time your husky will do what you want and don’t expect to much, their prey drive is over rated, rabbits and mice yes, mostly they are just interested in what it is, after a few tries they don’t bother. If you are calm your husky will be calm, huskies also love routine, and hate being left alone. For those who think I have a special dog, it is my 5th, all rescue, two because of aggression, two because of “untrainable “ and one because of the owner not being able to fulfill the dogs needs, all have been off lead, none have ever run away.
@lyndaastrid6673
@lyndaastrid6673 11 ай бұрын
Huskies are absolutely wonderful and just totally misunderstood. They were bred to run, run, run!! It's in their DNA and no one can change that, not even when it comes to show huskies -compared to the working ones. The little potty break walks are just simply ridiculous. It's just enough to turn on his excitement. They are pretty vocal indeed BUT the more bored they get, when we are too busy to give them stimulation/ real exercise the more vocal they become over time, because that's their way of communicating their state of being (especially after being left alone for many hours at home, or worse, in an apartment!).
@thishumaneatskids
@thishumaneatskids 2 жыл бұрын
I want to see a video about the Korean Jindo. I love them
@ronowen6533
@ronowen6533 Жыл бұрын
I had Dobermans for forty years but my very smart husky has been harder to train then any of the dobies.
@bj5666
@bj5666 2 жыл бұрын
love the puppies
@juliecrowe5252
@juliecrowe5252 7 ай бұрын
Mine sometimes forgets his name ??? Fantastic dogs entertaining ,smart ,loving,absolute pleasure to be with .
@davidkirk941
@davidkirk941 Жыл бұрын
Got Two ✌️ lol love them
@dantaylor333
@dantaylor333 2 жыл бұрын
The only thing I know is that I wouldn't be able to have a free roamiming bunny with a husky; but i can with my GSD. I know what you mean, such a different temperament
@user-jt7uq7cl4m
@user-jt7uq7cl4m 2 ай бұрын
My Siberian is now 3 1/2 years old and I have had her since she was 8 weeks old. We started playing training games early on and started formal puppy training at 20 weeks followed by obedience training. She is great on and off leash but we practice every day. Still she is a husky and I doubt you can ever train the husky out of a husky - thus the daily practice😂
@mahmoudmoharram1735
@mahmoudmoharram1735 2 жыл бұрын
Typically my alasky , thanks for the episode 👍
@godfamilycountry2785
@godfamilycountry2785 2 жыл бұрын
She has the best job in the world!!
@omaropqhe368
@omaropqhe368 2 жыл бұрын
Nice video 🍂🍂🍂
@sonnyhutchins3141
@sonnyhutchins3141 2 жыл бұрын
Husky are one of the best trainable dogs they just pull because that's what they was made to do and you should have gone to Fenrir (will)
@pumaspaw
@pumaspaw 2 жыл бұрын
Nice marker training
@josephmclennan1229
@josephmclennan1229 4 ай бұрын
My Husky border collie mix is outside barking at the critters in the woods right now . My boxer came in the house and is sleeping . my Husky will scrack the door when she is ready to come in.
@iamrobinlt1
@iamrobinlt1 2 жыл бұрын
I have raised and trained huskies...very smart and trainable dogs. They are stubborn but learn quick! However, they are bred for pulling so learning not to pull is probably harder to teach them of all things. Training the owner needs to be included to teach them how to handle them once they start to learn.
@sutamaagusdogtrainer
@sutamaagusdogtrainer 2 жыл бұрын
amazing dog
@pomskylifenova7344
@pomskylifenova7344 2 жыл бұрын
Very trainable 🐶
@stick4814
@stick4814 9 ай бұрын
Nice
@icekitty400
@icekitty400 2 жыл бұрын
Wow Kal El looks beautiful. How much bigger will he grow taking that he's only 1 year old?
@grizzlycountry1030
@grizzlycountry1030 Жыл бұрын
*You're biggest problem is the bungee leash. We use snatch straps (bungee straps) to pull stuck vehicles out cause it allows the puller to get momentum as well as more power going that then transfers to the stuck vehicle by the time the bungee reaches max stretch. You should never use a bungee leash or retractable leash for any dog.* I've never had problems training huskies I had. Just like every dog it was finding its motivation such as treat or toy and love. I always established that I was the boss. Meaning when they wanted to rough house I did too, but I always made sure they realized that I had them in hold around body or pinned down before letting go. Once they gave up trying to get loose I let go. It's a pack mentality with most breeds, but especially dogs like this or primitive breeds. Walking I kept the leash short and taught them heel. If I wasn't walking they weren't walking. So if they wanted to go they learned that when they pulled I stopped so not pulling meant we kept walking. Then I'd let them pull me on sled in snow or skateboard. I never let them pull me on skates, rollerblades or skis cause when I wanted to stop or needed to I could easily stop on my feet or dig a foot in snow. Training is repetitive and while you're doing it you gotta make it enjoyable and not something dull to start sounding like teacher on Charlie brown cartoon. I never got any to give up squirrels, but the squirrels always ran up closest tree so if they off lead I just had to walk over to tree to retrieve them. However they all learned "wipe your feet" where they would go to rug on porch and circle around effectively cleaning their feet off.
@pollyg562
@pollyg562 2 жыл бұрын
i watch a youtube couple with many huskies called GONE TO THE SNOW DOGS and their dogs are very very well behaved, i don't believe they trained them but they never leave them alone and are given the position as a full family member and constant attention, their dogs have all the Husky traits but through constant attention and exercise, bad behaviors present but are very mild to the point its cute instead of out of hand
@KaitheCutieAredHusky
@KaitheCutieAredHusky 2 жыл бұрын
Anyone know what or where to get that type of toy from? Or what to type in a search?
@ramizshould
@ramizshould 2 жыл бұрын
So awesome animal watch I love Huskies though 😁😁😁😁
@LeonardPC272
@LeonardPC272 Жыл бұрын
they're probably the best outside dogs
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