Husky (introduction to details)
Huskies are famous "idiots" in the pet world. Of course, it's not that Huskies are stupid, but some expressions they sometimes make can make people laugh. In fact, Huskies are not stupid, and as long as they are properly trained, they can still become an excellent dog. However, how to train Huskies, I believe, also bothers many people. Let's talk about the methods.
1. Don't pull the collar up, too hard will hurt the Husky's neck.
2. Don't punish the Huskies who got into trouble afterwards. If you really want to teach the Huskies a lesson, it must be done when the Huskies are in trouble, so that the Huskies will understand and remember.
3. Don't punish Huskies by cutting off food and water. Cutting off food and water will do great harm to Husky's health. Especially for young huskies and old huskies, it is a test of life for them to cut off food and water. Therefore, the extreme way of cutting off food and water can't be applied to Husky's training life.
4. Don't severely punish the Husky, and don't hit it with something it bit. Corporal punishment is not advocated for Huskies. Like children, many Huskies have a rebellious attitude towards pain, which is easily counterproductive. Severe corporal punishment will only make Huskies' behavior worse next time, and wrong behaviors will be more frequent.
5. Don't chase huskies, which will make naughty huskies more excited and make timid dogs in danger due to excessive fear. Parents chase huskies. Naughty huskies will think their parents are playing games with them, so they will become more excited and run like runaway horses. In another case, Huskies' parents chased them too fast and too hard, so that some timid Huskies were frightened by this sudden action and ran further.
To train huskies, you should master the methods, and don't blame dogs if their performance is not particularly good. Give them more time and encourage them more. Reward them in time when they perform well, or touch them and say something encouraging. Give priority to encouragement as much as possible, then give proper criticism and education, and spend more time and energy. I believe you can train Huskies well.