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Old 03-04-2013, 05:43 PM
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Default Re: Husky owner please share your experience.

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Originally Posted by wongmaunchin View Post
I presumed you don't always leash your husky out twice daily, or the least once daily. If you see husky nature, the species historically meant as sleigh transportation. So, your husky basically is accumulating negative "chi" elements right from the start it comes into your world.

If you happen to watch Cesar Millan's "Dog Whisperer" program, you will understand more. I remember Mr. CM had once mentioned that in husky nature they tend to be very active and energetic and intelligent species. But once you confined your husky at home very often, they tend to build more and more negative energy, that thus causing disobey against you. You are actually creating more and more gaps and the gaps between you and your husky are tearing wider and wider apart. At times, why some people labelling Husky are aggressive and may attack any human beings. The wrongs are from its owners, not the Husky. And obviously Husky are also have the bloodline of being a hunting dog. They are curious towards any surrounding and tend to be very protective towards their owner if their owner really shower them lots of loves and care for them. Obviously, its your negative attitude towards them.

I doubted you really conduct thorough research on husky. I am non-husky owner, but I know the basic rules that any large bone dog, giant-sized dog required lots of space, lots of running, lots of binding human relationship that would build trust in between you and your animal. I once had a very large size dog, a german boxer. And those who had constant "exercise" (i.e. leashing dogs out frequently) will tell the difference.

My last summary: IF YOU CAN'T BUILD SUCH BASIC RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR HUSKY, THEN PLEASE DON'T MOULD YOUR HUSKY AS "KILLER" MACHINE IN FUTURE. THE DANGER SIGN IS APPEARING NOW.
Hi Wongmaunchin,

Thanks for your advice. This was a last year post when I just got a husky since her owner is migrating to Australia. I make my decision last minute thus I wasn't quite that prepared for her. But slowly within that few days, I am getting to know her better and my sis and I do bring her out for walk, FYI.

I realized that during that time, she was just missing her owner and couldn't cope with the surroundings yet. I couldn't understand her needs but now I do since we both know each other better within this few months which is gonna turn to a year sooner or later.

I have 2 quite large size dog too. One medium large and 1 large dog. This husky makes the 3rd. FYI, my dog never bites people and they receive sufficient care plus a big garden to run about as they are an indoor outdoor dog. During evening, we let them out or bring them out for basic training.I understand if you are worried but I wouldn't and never will call or speak about my dog that they are a killer machine if you mind.

Thanks for your advice though.
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