Siberian Husky Temperament, Information & Facts
Prospective owners should familiarize themselves with Siberian Husky information and facts that will help them determine if the breed is right for their family. The breed can be loving, loyal pets, but are not necessarily suited for every type of owner. Read on below to find out all about Siberian Huskies, their temperament, and the type of environment they need to be the pet you need for your family.
Siberian Husky Temperament
Typically, the Siberian Husky temperament is marked by friendliness, gentleness and loyalty. Siberian Huskies are high-energy dogs, but they generally get along well with children and other dogs, characteristics that make them good family pets. They are also very playful and very social. They tend to love everybody, which while a positive trait, also makes them unsuitable as watchdogs.
Other Siberian Husky Information & Facts
While the Siberian Husky temperament can be highly attractive as described above, without the right training for your Husky they can be a handful. If they are bored or are not exercised properly, they can be quite destructive. Furthermore, because they are pack dogs, they need an assertive leader to keep them obedient, meaning they are not suitable for every type of owner. First time dog owners may want to choose a less challenging breed.
That said, ultimately the Siberian Husky temperament is determined by a number of factors specific to each dog’s environment, including training, heredity, socialization and more. With the right discipline, they can be extremely friendly, loyal family pets.
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