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 Good Commands to Teach Husky

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npodlask
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Join date : 2014-02-16

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PostSubject: Good Commands to Teach Husky   Good Commands to Teach Husky EmptySun Feb 16, 2014 6:24 pm

What are some good commands to teach my husky? Ill be getting my first husky in about 6 weeks. Aside from the typical sit and stay and if he needs to go out anything unique/ good to teach them?
Thanks!
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Join date : 2012-07-31
Location : Denver, Colorado

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PostSubject: Re: Good Commands to Teach Husky   Good Commands to Teach Husky EmptySun Feb 16, 2014 6:52 pm

Recall is the most important thing you could teach your new pup. Start early with come or whatever command you would like to use for recall. I would use a collar over a harness for walk training but heel and various commands outside walking on a leash would be good. My neighbors dog is very bad on a leash and constantly lunges forward and cries when they see another dog. So recall command and leash work are number one after the basics. Good luck!
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Location : Space Coast, Florida

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I find 'hush', 'come', 'leave it', 'off' and 'heel' to be the most useful. Of course it only works when she feels like listening. Wink
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I find 'hush', 'come', 'leave it', 'off' and 'heel' to be the most useful. Of course it only works when she feels like listening. Wink
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