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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2008

Taking our 3 month old Siberian Husky out for a walk. Heres Kylie! :)

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  • If the dog is pulling, you can yell a sound like eh eh... if you allow the pulling when they are younger, it will be much harder when it is older. It will be much stronger too!

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    In the United States, we walk Soviet Russians.

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  • My Siberian Husky puppy is almost three months and I walked her today(01/02/12) for the first time and at first she didn't know what to do but as the wind blew away leafs she chased them and after a while she began walking and running, it was nice seeing her being herself

  • Lol i made the same mistake by letting mine pull, its all fun and cute when they pull as little pups but once there bigger and stronger its a nightmare. Although mine is hitting 2 years in a few days he don't pull as much anymore.

  • @gabransk Alas i made this mistake and 2 years on its now like walking a freight train lol good fun tho! lol

  • I wonder what it is like walking a husky? Do they have strong pulls when you walk them? 

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  • I see a lean! Definitely teach this cutie to heel before it's too late.

  • i think u shud buy a longer leesh. just a lil

  • If you let it walk in front of you, as others have said, it will be a big problem later on. Especially with a husky, which is a strong dog! It can also be dangerous - you have it on an extension lead here and if the braking mechanism fails the dog could run out into the road with you having no control. Teach it to heel off and on lead and don't use a collar and lead - use a halti/gentle leader or slip chain. Slip chains are the best if used correctly - there are many misconceptions about them.

  • @10huskys wow in that case my border collie, collie cross and german wirehaired pointers I have looked after must have been from good mushing lines. Never known a dog that hasn't shown the will to pull when a pup - you HAVE to nip it in the bud!

  • @afire007 also it'll think it's alpha leader as well bc they usually travel at the front of the pack like they show in 8 Below when they're traveling together

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