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<font color=darkorchid>Vanquished the itty, bitty
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Any husky training tips???? We just got a 4 month old Alaskan. Slightly different breed, but a lot alike in temprament from what Ive been reading.
DH almost has her trained in Gee and Ha (sled dog for right and left) but shes still shirting in my house!
Hey there - LOL as someone said - get ready to enjoy the ride of a lifetime -

As for shirting - we used some droppings rubbed into turf grass to encourage them to go on it instead of the carpet. (Bitter Apple did not work for us) When they were quarantined upon coming home we put the green turf grass in the garage and to the side of the kennel. Then when they hit 1 year old - it was moved to the back yard - we have no grass in the back - all cement (we have a pool) so they were then used to going on the grass - then we placed the turf grass where we wanted it - their actually pretty good about going on it unless we forget to clean and spraywash it off. We end up replacing the 'grass' about every month or so. We use the type of grass that RV'ers use. Works great as they use the grass to roll around in - in fact - last week was the first time in her 2 1/2 years that she went #2 during one of her walks - luckily I had one plastic bag on me.

Anyway, Alaskans are adorable - lots of energy though and they definitely need it. I need to run ours (Isis at least) about 1/2 hour every day just to make her not as cranky - she loves to run and 1 day we tried to let her run herself out - after about 10 miles (we were on a bike) we were the ones to give up - and we didn't do a lot of pedaling!


If you need any other info feel free to ask me - I love to share dog stories - our 2 girls rule the house - although it's an absolute must that you establish your the head honcho and not them - ours know I'm alpha dog around here - then DS (daddy) then Big Daddy (DH). BTW, I'm convinced that they now know how to spell - whenever we mention: "W A L K as in are we ready to take the D-O-G-S on a W-A-L-K - they run to the door and wait! So be careful
NOTE: I was the one that posted the pictures of a black and white female laid out on DH's pillow (she knows better than to try it on my pillow) several thousand
