Siberian Husky Puppies Learn About Their Temperament

There is something really endearing about the Siberian Husky puppy that without a doubt is the most beautiful looking dog of all breeds, and even when it has different colored coats, nothing seems to detract from its appearance. Even the shade of the eyes can vary and though normally you would associate Siberian Husky puppies to have blue eyes, they are known to have other colored eyes as well.

What’s more, the compactly built Siberian Husky puppy already has strength in his body even when he has not attained adulthood, and this characteristic is what makes him a good working dog in his later years. His nature is gentle while also being playful and sometimes he will show his strong will or become mischievous, which are traits that endear Siberian Husky puppies even more to their owners. This breed is really good around children and will readily make quick friends with even complete strangers.

There is a certain intelligence in the Siberian Husky puppy that you may not find in other similar breeds, and this trait makes it easy to train the puppy. Even if he won’t make a great guard dog because of his friendly nature, he will learn the proper behavior and will generally obey the commands you have taught it during its training.

Mostly, the Siberian Husky puppy is not a very loud animal though often he will howl, which is something he seems to like doing. And at other times he will simply look bored, though he is not given to being left alone and would rather be around people or other dogs. You should also not leave him alone because Siberian Husky puppies are quite destructive when left to their own devices.

Other than that, don’t be surprised if you hear the Siberian Husky puppy howl (which he likes to do) and he is also easily bored, and won’t like being left alone, which means owning a pair of Siberian Husky puppies would not be a bad idea at all. Left by himself, the Siberian Husky puppy can become extremely destructive and at heart he is also a sled dog which makes them behave well, even when in the company of other pets.

No doubt, the Siberian Husky Puppy is also prone to health problems and among them is juvenile cataracts and, sometimes even zinc responsive dermatitis, though by and large he is a healthy puppy who won’t easily fall ill.

Being fond of roaming and because he is also active by nature, the Siberian Husky puppy should not be kept where space is at a premium as this will inhibit his natural movement. Though if you properly train him and also make sure to exercise him enough, he can adapt to living in apartments as well.

Still, they need to be taken out and given at least an hour’s exercise during the day, and they also prefer cold climates since they carry a very heavy coat on their bodies.

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