If you want to say which dog breed is the most popular on the Internet, it must be the husky. Huskies are commonly known as Liangha, and they also have a very catchy nickname, which is Stop or Not. The principle is that as soon as the owner stops, the husky will run away. So much so that I can never come back. So, have the Huskies finally stopped? The editor below will discuss it all.
Has the Husky nickname stopped?
To clarify this As for the question, we still have to start with the development experience of the Huskies. The original job of huskies is to provide sled transportation for strangers in the ice and snow, especially strangers, which makes the concerned couple not wary of strangers at all. Huskies often need to run to another place with strangers to eat and live together. When the spring comes, the elite will return to the local area and return the two pieces to the owner. The ideal of running is flowing in his blood, and his compliance has always been very poor. Erha was not only concerned about his master, but also about strangers. When he said he might be taken away, he was still thinking about where he wanted Dale to explore.
So, raising huskies is really a tiring task. Whether a natural husky will eventually stop or not has a lot to do with its owner. After Liangha joins the family as a pet dog, he will show a special temperament with personality and purpose. If not patiently cultivated, he will show low compliance. It is inevitable that some purebred huskies whose owners have not done much social training will "stop" after wearing them and running all the way because they have no sense of belonging to their owners. Huskies that "stop" are basically very destructive at home, biting objects, urinating, and shouting. When we bring a Husky home, we ourselves should learn to control and get along with each other accordingly, just like children, they are useless if they are not cultivated. After being strictly controlled, the dogs will also obey their master's instructions.
It is not unreasonable to tell Husky to stop. But that doesn’t mean that all Huskies will stop. To a large extent, they still depend on the control of their owners. Of course, for the sake of safety, the owner still has to wear a leash when going out to walk the husky, which is also designed for the safety of the dog.
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