Odin on the beach
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mine do the same. if i unleash him, he depart from me until he forget to return. but that only in public. when i go outdoor, he always look where i m, and came to me if i try to run from him or change direction lol
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beautiful
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beautiful
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@DonnieDarko916 Its not that you can't let them off the leash..Like ANY dog, they must be trained..Most dogs learn the "come" command easily, huskies are a different story. Im not going to bother explaining it as MooMofo has already said it perfectly as to why they tend to run off..You just have to be patient and train them right
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Kut3
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i av two huskies and we always let them run off the leash
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dog leashed up on a beach?...yuppies.
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Love his colors. Gorgeous animal!
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awww cuute. we did this with my husky. got a super long leash and took her to a lake...only she was hoppin around in the water.
it's generally advised that huskies be kept on some sort of leash when outdoors... while short distances are alright, once they get a good amount of distance on you, their curiosity grows while your control weakens... it's not their desire to leave you, but they are very curious and social, often going wherever their curiosity takes them...
MooMofo 2 years ago 16
Huskies have poor "Return" instincts. It's mostly curiousity and part "I don't want to listen to you."
My friend has a Malamute Husky mix. So he was lucky, got the "Malamute" obedience and the husky markings and slender body build. So people are freaked out that he says, "Taiga. Come" and the dog comes running back and sits beside him, no leash.
He reminds them it's not a 100% pure husky or that'd almost never happen.
(That's why I'll be buying a Mal' as well! Big fluffy huggable pups!)
lionroo 7 months ago