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Hi i have a 19 month old siberian husky intact bitch, and she is completely dominating me.
She steals food and snarls and bies me if i try to take it from her, does anyone else have a husky and knos what forms of training can work, as she is so wonderful but she id just so dominant over me (but not my hubby!).
She is typical husky and i can cope with the escapism, digging, and maddness!!! but not the jumping and mouthing, and the pawing and biting for attention! help xx
She steals food and snarls and bies me if i try to take it from her, does anyone else have a husky and knos what forms of training can work, as she is so wonderful but she id just so dominant over me (but not my hubby!).
She is typical husky and i can cope with the escapism, digging, and maddness!!! but not the jumping and mouthing, and the pawing and biting for attention! help xx
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Agree with Jules, you need far more help than can be offered here.
Another good site for kind dog training is http://www.ttlntl.co.uk if you click on 'Behaviour' at the top there are lots of articles on different problems and if you click on the box 'forum' you can join a free forum where there are lots of trainers that contribute that can give you more individual immediate help.
Husky's are renowned for being stubborn and you have to get the right sort of training for them and a trainer who understands them.
Another good site for kind dog training is http://www.ttlntl.co.uk if you click on 'Behaviour' at the top there are lots of articles on different problems and if you click on the box 'forum' you can join a free forum where there are lots of trainers that contribute that can give you more individual immediate help.
Husky's are renowned for being stubborn and you have to get the right sort of training for them and a trainer who understands them.
Try the SibeSpace forum
http://sibespace.co.uk/forum/forum.htm
You can talk to fellow husky owners and breed specialists :-)
http://sibespace.co.uk/forum/forum.htm
You can talk to fellow husky owners and breed specialists :-)
First of all, the problem is not that its a Husky, or any other breed, the problem has started with you (sorry to say)
What i mean by that is that you as the owner have not established yourself as pack leader, therfore your dog has taken over that role, even if he doesnt want it, you have left him no option.
Well as i can tell you have no experiance so to make life easier on you and your dog, find a GOOD dog trainer and let them help you, before something bad happens
good luck
What i mean by that is that you as the owner have not established yourself as pack leader, therfore your dog has taken over that role, even if he doesnt want it, you have left him no option.
Well as i can tell you have no experiance so to make life easier on you and your dog, find a GOOD dog trainer and let them help you, before something bad happens
good luck