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siberian huskies
i'm thinking of getting a siberian husky to keep my samoyed company.
is it true you can never let them off the lead to have a run about?
do they make good pets?
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no dog is 100% reliable "off" lead, there is always something maybe one day that might take their attention, all you can do is get TRAINING. Socializing them ALLOT is one of the keys to any dog accepting different animals, the other is Genetics, the mother influences the pups more than anything else, also her disposition or temperment is KEY along with the father.
I know of another trainer that has 2 huskies, she understands the only off leash time they have is in a fenced area. They were socialized around and they have no trouble with cats. One of them likes cats so much that one outside kitty went up to her and scratched her eye with a swat and she just tried to get away, she didn't attack back.
They seem to also be permanent teenagers, they always act puppy'ish. Get to know the breed and know what you are getting into..eyes wide open... and find a really good breeder or rescue group that can help you. They have a double coat which makes them shed allot. So if you don't like hair, don't get one.
Much of what has been said already is true - these are extremely intelligent and energetic dogs with high prey drives. To keep one happy and healthy you will need to have a lot of time and energy to spend walking, training ans stimulating their minds. If you work a lot, for example, you will probably need to get an experienced and capable dog-walker to look after them during at least some of the day.
My only concern is that you would get one for 'company'. Are you experiencing any problems with your Samoyed while it is left alone? Other dogs rarely solve separation anxiety issues. Perhaps if there are problems there it would be best to work on them before taking on another challenging breed, to avoid finding yourself in a nightmare with two unmanageable dogs, but please forgive me if I am way off the mark.
hi there
i have a seven year old husky and she is lovely with other animals and yes we let her of the lead everytime we take her out(you wil hear the breeders now tut) but i truly believe it is how you raise the dog she was hard to get back at first but is now good as gold and the breeder we bought her from also let theirs off but they are loving pets