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Viperize
post Sep 30 2008, 04:45 AM

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Hi guys.... who can help me out.....

Actually i bought a Siberian Husky yesterday,he is very cute... I named him "Husky" 3 months old, around 1.5feet length, blue eyes, brownish white fur... really like him very much... BUT i have a problem here, i kept Husky in a cage at nite and he keep barking till my parents cant sleep cry.gif aih..... if keep on like tat my parents and neighbour will complaint liao.... i wanna keep Husky... anyone can tell me how to solve ?
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post Oct 1 2008, 01:25 PM

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QUOTE(junnie87 @ Sep 30 2008, 11:33 AM)
He is howling or barking. How long have you brought him home?
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I brought Husky home less than a week, at nite i keep him inside dog cage.... he wanna come out and keep barking.... now keep inside house... nite time keep him inside toilet.... haha.... of course the toilet is clean la.... no barking inside toilet...
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post Oct 1 2008, 09:51 PM

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QUOTE(junnie87 @ Oct 1 2008, 04:14 PM)
not recommended to keep in toilet cause the floor quite cold at night. barking when you caged him is common. let him get used to the cage, so you wont be headache in the future. if you do not practice caging him now, you will find difficulties to cage him in the future. another way is to potty train him so that he will be able to run free in the house
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Junnie... any tips to potty train ?
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post Oct 2 2008, 10:52 PM

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QUOTE(junnie87 @ Oct 2 2008, 05:51 PM)
1. When the puppy arrives home, he may pee on the floor. Put a stack of newspaper on top, turn it over and let it dry.
2. Put the stained newspaper at the specific spot you want (doorsteps or corners). DO NOT change the spot occasionally.
3. When the puppy woke up from sleep, bring him to the spot and wait for him to finish business.
4. When he finish meals, bring him again to the spot.
5. When you notice that he wants to pee or poo, bring him again to the spot.
6. You have to be consistent and pay more attention to his behavior to ensure that he is able to learn where to pee and poo.
7. DO NOT scold him or beat him if he did wrongly. Praise him when he did his business at the spot. Give him some snacks or verbally praise him if he manages to do it right.
8. It is not necessary to buy the housebreaking spray in the market to help out with this training. That spray may only helps out for 50%.
9. If your living room is quite big, please place a few spot as the puppy won’t be able to run that fast to the specific spot to pee and poo. If he couldn’t reach the spot, he will just do it on the floor.

Based on my own experience la
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Thanks junnie, i will try this method... i think it will work just tat need sometimes to train Husky" .... now Husky can understand my word "NO" dy haha rclxms.gif

Oh yea.... one more thing... how frequent a husky nid to bath ? And also any brand of dog food suitable for them ?
Im giving him Eukanuba brand dog food & [Brewer's Yeast & Garlic with Linoleic (Omega 3,6,9,Fatty Acids)]

This post has been edited by Viperize: Oct 2 2008, 11:04 PM
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post Oct 18 2008, 06:25 PM

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Is it ok to let husky eat cooked rice + dog food ... mixing it together ?

 

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