OMG! This blue-eyed husky is the cutest thing I've ever seen 😍😍

5 years ago
10

I think my heart just melted looking at this husky puppy. I love huskies, they just look so majestic and glamourous all the time, even as puppies. I would definitely have no problem owning a husky. Bred as sled dogs, Huskies aren't the kind of pet that'll be happy snoozing all day on the couch. They have energy to burn, and if they're not given the right outlet, they'll find their own way to get the vigorous exercise and stimulation they need. A bored Husky with pent-up energy will turn to destructive and troublesome behaviors. If you want to own a high-energy dog, you'll need to commit to daily walks, runs, and social outings. Leaving them to entertain themselves in the yard won't cut it. If you think about it though, the Husky breed may make you into a more active person, benefitting everyone involved...Nearly all dog owners have to deal with shedding, but Huskies take it to another level. They're built for cold climates, and they have both an undercoat and topcoat. Huskies usually "blow" their coats in the spring and fall. This means the undercoat sheds excessively as the new topcoat grows in. It lasts for about three weeks, and the result is enough dog hair on the floor, furniture, your clothes, and mixed in with your food to make it look like you own an entire sled team. If you don't want to drown in a fluffy mountain of your dog's fur, you'll need to commit to daily grooming and vacuuming. There's no doubting that Huskies can be loyal and loving to their owners, but their independent nature holds them back from being the lovable lap-dogs many people want. They're notorious for being stubborn, and they'd much rather do things their way than obediently abide by house rules. This can make training difficult, but not training a Husky is out of the question. Husky owners need to be patient, determined, and consistent.

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