The Siberian Husky puppy shows certain characteristics such as starting off at an early age as compact and strong, and who will go on to become a working dog. The Siberian Husky can have different colored coats including all black and pure white, often with a few different markings on the head as well. However, contrary to popular belief, Siberian Husky puppies can also have different colored eyes than the presumed blue eyes that are most associated with this breed of dog.
Other characteristics commonly found in the Siberian Husky puppy are being gentle in his nature and also very playful, though often he can turn willful as well as become mischievous. In fact, the Siberian Husky will always remain a puppy at heart, though he is still very clever as well as sociable and even loving. In addition, you will also notice that Siberian Husky puppies to be easy going and generally very docile. Siberian Husky puppies are also very energetic and they are good when in the company of children and they will readily become friends even with complete strangers.
Generally, the Siberian Husky puppy is a very intelligent animal and is easily given to being trained, though because of its extremely friendly nature it is not well suited as a watch dog. Firstly, it does not bark much and secondly, it will generally love everyone he comes into contact with. While training Siberian Husky puppies, you will often notice the tendency of the puppy to show its own will and mind and generally only obeys commands that seem sensible to him. Thus, you need to be patient when training him and also remember that you need to be consistent and understanding of his faults.
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.
A noticeable facet to the
Siberian Husky puppy is his relative lack of need to eat bowlfuls of food, and is less than voracious when it comes to putting down whole meals. In fact, the puppy is frugal when it comes to eating and will easily be satisfied with less food than is the case with other medium sized breeds. However, he will spend a lot of time in exploring his surroundings and being active; will require being taken out for exercising for an hour in the day. Unless he is especially well trained in obeying your every command, it is not wise to let Siberian Husky puppies to be taken out without being leashed because he may easily wander off somewhere without coming back to you.
In addition, he likes the cold climates and will not relish being left in the sunlight and in fact must be given a shady place where he can play and rest, and even an air conditioned room may be required to keep him comfortable and happy. Even though, generally, Siberian Husky puppies do not fall ill too easily, it is still necessary to check that he does not have hip dysplasia, or juvenile cataract or other common diseases that may affect him.
This article hopefully will provide you with insights regarding
Siberian Husky puppies and their various characteristics, temperament and traits. The lovable and gentle Siberian Husky puppy is also intelligent and very beautiful to look at, and you can easily give them many interesting
Siberian Husky puppy names to describe these attributes.