How to Name a Husky : 6 Steps (with pictures)

Huskies are beautiful dogs and some people have trouble naming them even after reading dog name books to help. The following tips may help name your husky.


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Think of when you first approached him/her.   Was he/she shy, dreamy, aggressive or active? If it was shy for example you could call him a name that would be a close relative of 'shy' and would fit in. Dreamy is an easy one as the dog could be called Dreamy or Dreamer, or you could even put a word in front of that to make it sound pretty if the dog was female. Example: Summer Dreamer or Sunny Dreams. Of course, it would be weird if you went around calling your dog a big long name like that so give him/her a nickname.






















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Choose an aggressive name for an aggressive husky.  Use names like Thunder, Lightning, Flash or Diesel.













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Select an active name for a husky with an active personality.  Use a name like Jumpy for an active husky.











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Use names that match the huskies fur or eye color.  Example: Stripes, Blackie, Snowie or Love for dogs with a heart shape on their chest. Name the husky, Sky, if the your husky has blue eyes for example.














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Use the names you have already thought of and translate them into Japanese or Chinese or even Spanish - your dog won't mind.














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Pick simple names, maybe a name of food. Try Apples, Oranges, Peaches, Crumbs, Biscuits or Cookies.

How to Care for a Husky : 5 Steps (With Pictures)

Huskies are great pals, but sometimes they can be trouble makers.

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1
Know your climate.  It is a popular misconception that Huskies cannot be kept in warm climates, but with shelter and a good deal of water the arrangement will work out well.


Know about the breed's health problems.     Most health problems in Siberians are eye-related. They can also suffer from hip dysplasia and get zinc deficiency. Overall, they are a healthy breed with an average lifetime of 10-15 years.
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Secure them well.   Do not ever let a husky off leash in an open space. They can run for miles without stopping. Huskies are also extremely intelligent and will attempt to escape from leashes and collars if you give them the chance.
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Know how to train the Siberian.  This can be problematic. Huskies have many *unusual* behaviors (i.e. digging holes in the ground, stealing food, and refusing to obey commands.) Many of these behaviors, such as the digging, are very ingrained into the breed. You will also have to show your Siberian that you are dominant over it, because of the pack mentality that the breed operates on. To do this, never play games with the dog that don't end with the toy in your hand. Never allow the dog to sit on your bed or on the couch (at least until the training is complete.) Always walk in front of your dog and exit doors in front of your dog. In addition, you should always eat your food FIRST and then feed the Husky. Even though this dominance training may sound cruel, it is best to start it early and get rid of bad behaviors before the grow worse. Balance the dominance training by showering your dog with praise so that s/he will still trust you.
Exercise your husky. .a lot. Huskies, like all dogs, will get bored, and walking isn't always enough. Huskies love to run, and when they pull you, they think they are pulling a sleigh. So get on a bike or scooter and ride with your husky.