Dog Training – How To Train A Husky


How to Train a Husky – Learn how to train your Husky obedience and discover tips and techniques you can use in this video. You can also get more information on Husky training by getting the FREE Dog Training Blueprint at: www.amazingdogtrainingman.com Don’t forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel.

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Sep 07, 2010 | 25 | Obedience Training For Dogs

25 Responses to “Dog Training – How To Train A Husky”

  1. IsayRooof Says:

    Huskys are nice and good looking
    but he is going to bite u if u help him, if u dont play with him for a long time he will growl and bite u,he wont ever listen to u, all ur going to do is watch him run around the yard and bite u and distroy everything in his sight and oh ya forgot the pooping around the housse. oh ya and he is going to to bite u again.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
    he wants to do whatever he wants, if u take him for walks hes going to go anywhere he wants.

  2. Earthlinked Says:

    I LOVE IT “Don’t always respond to….” fill in what you want – Huskies don’t listen to ANYONE!!!!!!

  3. TheSmackDaddy1 Says:

    Ive only had it snap at me once. Im just watching them for friend had em since they were babies. The good about a husky is that it looks pretty but its still more wolf than dog.let em out and instantly goes to the sound of the chickens, and doesnt care what you say or do to it, it will kill one chicken not even slow down right on to the next, and the next. Should be animal cruelty to own a husky where it is not snowing at least 3/4 of the year.

  4. TheSmackDaddy1 Says:

    The husky has to be one of the most stupid animals ive ever had live with me. First it belongs in the snow not arizona, second the hair is not the only prob….. They are wild beasts chicken, cat, dog, sheep, ect. KILLERS. 3rd if you own anything plan on buyin it over and over and over, if they dont get what they want when they want it they destroy anything in sight while running from you.

  5. DTheDeviI Says:

    @Armedias Thanks that was a very helpful comment :D .. I’m getting a puppy husky in about a week or so and I will start with leash training :D

  6. Armedias Says:

    @DTheDeviI Some additional information. Huskys are Intelligent indeed, but also very stubborn. You can let them loose but it is not adviced and only in specific areas. If they get loose and they are called back, they start to think, now i am loose, if you want me catch me if you can.They mostly dont run away immidiatly, they want to stay with the pack and see it more like a game. So thats why you have to train them, show them who is the pack leader.

  7. smudgienbing Says:

    my huskies arent allowed off their leads – i have 100ft leads for them when i take them over the feild near my house – they will just run and run and run if they get free :( – i know a woman who had 2 huskies 1 got out nearly 2 yrs ago – she hasnt seen him since :( so lettin them offlead isnt worth the risk

  8. BigBearHuskyMusher Says:

    If my Huskies have been couped in the house all day then let out free, it is hard to have them come on command. However, once they have run around a bit, sniffed and done their things, they are fine. They love to run and explore but they settle down and walk right along side me once they have stretched their legs. Once been freed outside is no longer a “big deal” they’re fine.I find if we are in a place I don’t want them to roam too much I simple tie them together with a 3x3x3 stretchable leash

  9. huskymom01 Says:

    @DTheDeviI Huskies ARE incredibly intelligent. Just try to contain one! That does not mean they are biddable dogs. Every dog has something it will work for, you just have to find it. With a husky, the best thing in the world for them is to run. Run long, far and fast. So why would they give that up for a little piece of cookie? Or a toy, nice word, skritches etc? Unless you can find that magic reward that is better than the run, keep the leash on. Keep up the research! :D

  10. DTheDeviI Says:

    I read in a lot of sites.. that Huskys are one of the most intelligent dogs there is.. anyways.. my friend’s dad is a vet and he told me that you can’t let them go free.. and whys that if they are so smart >.> I’m still wondering if to get one or not.. I just love this kind of dogs they are so Beautiful

  11. killkayla Says:

    igot a husky as a gift he is having trouble house training he knows go to bed, sit, lay down,shake at 5 months old. how long will it take to house brake him?i take him out 5 times a day but he will hold it in his crate for 6 hours. if he goes on the floor we take him out right after he finishes cuz if we try to move him he just walks and pees, any sugestions? i bought him a treadmill to run on and he loves to run on it because i live in florida and most of the time during the summer its to hot.

  12. SquirrilyWrath Says:

    @freakyvenni No, Iv been doing lots of reserch and every source of info says never to let them off the leash in a unfenced enviroment or they will just go for a run and well………you wont be able to ceep up , Google it

  13. freakyvenni Says:

    Do you think it’s fine to take a husky to the park and just let it run around?

  14. chaos120m Says:

    Huskies are way smart but so will full. Have owned atleast one most of my life also they blow there coats so be prepared for lots of doggy fur.

  15. marcosquezada1 Says:

    my husky is 9 months old she is really smart and she can jump the fence

  16. evanb81 Says:

    i got my husky when she was like 3 and the people before us didn’t train her and she jumps are fence if she isn’t chained up and can open doors..but if she gets out she just runs and goes and plays in the field across the street and then comes back in 5-10 minutes.

  17. tarajmnz Says:

    I have 2 huskies and they dont take off uless they are unhappy with their environment. Very true that they are willfull dogs though, my male is quite stubborn, but is so loving and snuggly. The female is much more obedient but is less snuggly. If you want a husky, you had better not be concerned about having hair on EVERYTHING :-)

  18. Earthlinked Says:

    NOPE!! The AKC gives three tests:
    1) How many repetitions to learn a new command?
    2) How many commands can they remember?
    3) How long can they remember commands?
    Of the top 50 breeds:
    #1 is Boarder Collie
    #2 is Poodle
    #3 is German Sheppard
    #49 Siberian Husky!!!
    Huskies are bread for work, warmth and gentleness – NOT intelligence!!!! I have 2 Huskies – and if you are looking for love and playfulness – Husky is your dog!!!!!

  19. skateVA90 Says:

    @Earthlinked wowowowowowow really huskies are definitely intelligent unlike your comment

  20. Earthlinked Says:

    A bored Husky is a destructive Husky!!! They need a lot of walking!! Also – as far as training them – good luck!!!! Of the top 50 breeds of the AKC – as far as intelligence – Huskies rank #49!!!!!! THEY AINT SMART – or as he said “They are independent!” I trained mine with potato chip bags they hear that crumble (after they escape) they come running otherwise they dont listen at all!!!
    BUT LOVABLE, kind, sweet, playful are a Huskies good traits!!!

  21. allyc2007 Says:

    FINALLY someone who knows what they’re talking about. You hit on the big points for any husky owner–thanks for sharing!

  22. bloodyranqe Says:

    i had one and the vet said they you need to walk them about 2 miles everyday or they tear up the house. i found that out the hard way.

  23. bloodyranqe Says:

    i had one and the vet said they you need to walk them about 2 miles everyday or they tear up the house. i found that out the hard way.

  24. CubanBaby585 Says:

    i have a husky he have 7 weeks i take out every and walk whit him but im training lil bit but is hard he never listeng just lilbit cant somone give me som tips ?

  25. PhillyAssassinX Says:

    you don’t train huskies you earn thier respect. u have to have a special connection with ur huskie. I love this dog so much

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