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I am a certifed dog trainer that specializes in Siberian huskies. I am not a vet. I will try my best to answer vet baised questions, but if it is an emergency call your vet immedeatly! They won't charge you for a phone call.
I have been training and showing Siberians for 6 years now. I recently started breeding and raising them.
Animal Behavior Collage graduate.
Own #10 siberian for 2006 (UKC) #4 and #7 siberians for 2007 (UKC).
I am working on my grooming knowledge for there double coat currently.
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You will have to get to know her dog. Not all dogs like the same things, as all people do not like the same things. Beef jerky is usually a seller to them. But not all Siberians think treats are the best
When you grab his mouth AND pin him (at the same time), DON'T LET GO TIL HE GIVES UP. Which means he lays still and sighs. Then you can let go. Make sure your attitude while you do this is calm and strong
When he starts acting like you don't want him to, grab him by his mouth so he cannot open it, pin him to the ground and yell in his face. The reason for doing this is to scare him, not hurt him. He sounds
Most of my females weigh about that much or a tad bit more. How big is she at the shoulders? This could be her ideal weight depending on how tall she is. One of my biggest females (I breed within show
I can tell you they shouldn't have. Corn, Soy, and Wheat. Avoid Salt. No onions, grapes ect. (I believe the AKC has a dangerous foods for dogs list. http://drjackie.freeservers.com/articles/mar28-1999_food_even_a_dog

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