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14 Reasons Why You Should Never Own Huskies

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14 Reasons Why Huskies Should Never have Owners

While owning a dog can be very rewarding, some breeds come with the potential for more difficulty. There is no denial that huskies are attractive and jolly dogs but not everybody should own a Husky. 14 Solid Reasons Why You Should Reconsider Before Owning A Husky

1. High Energy Levels

Huskies are very energetic. Exercise Needs A lot of Exercise Everyday They may become bored and stir-crazy if you do not have time for long walks or jogs with them.

2. Strong Prey Drive

Siberian Huskies Are High-energy, Tough Hunters They will run after small animals for example cats or bunnies. This can present an issue if you share your living space with other animals.

3. Heavy Shedding

Huskies drop fur like crazy, especially when they are shedding in and out of seasons. Your home now needs to be vacuumed daily, and your dog leaves fur everywhere.

4. Escape Artists

One of the more famous trait of Huskies is that line by their cage and they will escape. They are able to tunnel under fences or climb over the top. That equates to a fenced yard where they can be protected.

5. Independent Nature

Huskies are very independent. They were not as good at following commands and controlling their behavior like some other breeds. You have to be patient when training them but also very consistent.

6. Cold Weather Needs

You see, Huskies love the cold. During summer, if you live in a hot climate they can have difficulty to keep cool and healthy(contents)

7. Barking and Howling

Huskies can be quite vocal. If bored, they tend to bark or howl. It would also piss off your neighbors.

8. High Food Costs

Due to their size and energy levels, huskies generally eat a lot of food. So, bigger grocery bills for a sack of dog food.

9. Time-Consuming Grooming

It requires regular grooming. To maintain a healthy coat, you should brush it intermittently. This is time consuming effort.

10. Difficult to Train

VP Training is hard with this Husky. They Like To Push Limits (And Need It) imgur Even Isabella Henry knew her son would spread those wings and fly, it didn’t make sending him to public school for the first time any less nerve wracking.

11. Not Good with Small Children

Huskies are excessive energy for little kids. During playtime, they might accidentally push the toys over.

12. Health Issues

Huskies can and do have health issues, as any breed. Perhaps some of the more common problems are hip dysplasia and eyes issues.

13. Need a Job

Huskies are working dogs. They must have something to do. As said earlier, If not employed they may become a destructive coalition.

14. Long Lifespan

The Husky has a life expectancy of 12 to 15 years. This is a down-the-road commitment that some are not prepared for.

In conclusion all around huskies are wonderful dogs but so much comes with owning one. There are a lot of things to consider here so do not go down this path lightly.

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