This is the correct way to raise huskies, do not dismantle the house, and will help the owner to wor

Mondo Pets Updated on 2024-03-07

Have you ever wondered about shopping with a husky? But are you also hesitant to hear about many huskies wreaking havoc in their homes?

As a long-time pet blogger, based on my experience of dealing with animals in recent years, as well as the amazing experience of my friends raising huskies, if you say you want to raise a husky, then your home may have to be renovated.

Some shovelers couldn't stand the huskies' demolition, so they had no choice but to send them from the bustling city to the quiet countryside. They thought that in this way, the huskies would be free to run and play, and there would be no more horrific demolitions.

Let me tell you, although the rural environment is indeed vast and uninhabited, and it is true that huskies will not demolish their homes, however, what people may not expect is that huskies who return to the countryside will start chasing chickens and ducks!

You may have heard of a news story that happened in China in 2019, a husky living in the countryside broke into the chicken coop of the village, and as a result, it actually killed nearly 300 chickens in one night, and the owner compensated more than 40,000 yuan for it.

Last month, a friend of mine who lives in the countryside told me that his husky had bitten 15 chickens and nine geese to death after running out, and he had to pay up to 2,000 yuan in compensation. Therefore, the cost of raising a husky is basically similar in both urban and rural areas.

So, is there a way to completely avoid the problem of huskies demolishing homes and chasing chickens and ducks? The answer, of course, is yes!

Just a few days ago, I happened to see a short ** about the daily life of huskies, and suddenly understood that the original shovel officer designed the breeding method for huskies can be described as an absolute correct solution!

When I first saw the husky in that picture, it accompanied the owner to buy groceries. I'm a dog lover myself, but I don't really like to take my dog to the market to buy groceries, because it feels really awkward to take care of the dog and carry things at the same time.

However, the husky I saw in ** was tied to a small carriage behind it, and after the shovel officer finished buying vegetables, all the vegetables were directly handed over to the husky to carry.

In the next 20 minutes or so, the shovel officer bought nearly 50 catties of fresh vegetables, and put them all into the small carriage pulled by the husky without exception.

What is even more surprising is that this husky does not show any dissatisfaction or discomfort, and whenever the owner delivers vegetables to it, it always patiently pulls the goods. In the end, the husky managed to pull a cart full of vegetables home, and the owner only had to tow the husky responsibly.

At first, when I saw the husky hanging a small carriage on their backs and pulling so many vegetables, I was really worried, and I always felt that it was a little incongruous no matter how I looked at it. However, when I realized that huskies have been experts at this job since ancient times, I was relieved.

According to the shovel officer, the husky he raised will never break down the house, let alone chase chickens and ducks. In daily life, you can also help the owner with chores.

For example, in the past, this husky would assist the owner to buy vegetables, and when there was waste at home that needed to be disposed of, it would also take the initiative to pull the waste with the owner to the sales location. And it is not forced by the owner, the husky shows great enthusiasm for this, once the owner moves a little slowly or slowly, the husky will also let out an angry howl, complaining that the owner is too slow.

Husky: "Why are you so procrastinating, doing something is always slow, I'm here to pull the goods and not you to pull it." ”

Even when going out shopping in his spare time, this husky will still use its own small carriage, and even let the little ones sit in it and enjoy the fun of being carried out by the husky.

Isn't this an eye-opener? In fact, after in-depth thinking, I found that this shovel officer's methodical and positive way of dealing with huskies is undoubtedly the most scientific and reasonable way to raise huskies.

When most families raise pets, they treat pets as independent individuals and are not effectively integrated into human life. However, after raising the husky, the shovel officer actively invited the husky to officially join the owner's life circle, and even gave the husky some of the master's tedious affairs.

It's actually quite good to do this, first, you see that after the husky participates in our own daily life, there must be a lot more communication with the owner, right? Isn't that as if it prefers to obey our commands?

Besides, these little things can be a good way to make the husky burn up excess energy, especially when it is exhausted, how can it still have the energy to rummage through the things in the house?

Hotspot Engine Project So, let the husky integrate into family life, and appropriately share a little volunteer labor for us, but it is very suitable for the husky personality of the way to raise pets, you can't just lock them in the house all day and do nothing, right? That's really bad, huskies are animals that need exercise and activity, otherwise they will only become boring and unbearable, and become what we usually call "Erha"!

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