Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Ways You Can Make Your New Mini Husky Settle In Quickly And Easily

By Leslie Ball


Adding a new four-legged family member can bring a lot of fun and excitement with it. It can also bring a lot of stress and frustration, especially if a new canine companion is exhibiting unwanted behaviors. Here are some tips that you can use to make sure that the first few days your mini husky spends with your family are as calm, relaxed, and enjoyable as possible.

This breed can be fun and full of energy. In fact, they tend to have the same need for exercise and movement that their full-sized cousins do. If you are someone who lives a more sedentary lifestyle you may find that this breed of dog never really outgrows the fun and energetic puppy stage like some dog breeds will.

The problem with these dogs is that when they do not get regular chances to burn off energy, they can end up becoming hyper and anxious. This can lead to other negative actions and behaviors. You may want to consider choosing a home or apartment where there is access to a fenced yard so that your new pup can roam and burn off steam.

Remember that your puppy or dog is being introduced to a completely new environment. This can be stressful especially since this breed thrives as part of a pack. If your puppy is quite young, they may be anxious because they are being separated from their litter mates. There are products that you can purchase which emit a pheromone that relaxes a dog and makes it more comfortable in a new environment.

Do not be surprised if your puppy chews everything it can reach. Often, a puppy chews because it is teething. Chewing helps relieve pain and discomfort in their gums. A puppy uses its mouth to explore the world. It will tend to gravitate towards items that smell like the humans in its new "pack".

Toys are not the only thing that you need to make sure you have on hand. You should consider a pen or crate. These can help keep your puppy in a confined area and out of trouble. You will also want to make sure that your puppy has food and water bowls that it can get into easily as well as tools to keep your dog looking good too.

If you are considering grooming tools, you may want to speak to a professional before buying anything. You should buy a good quality brush as well as a pair of canine nail clippers. By trimming nails frequently, you will get your dog used to having its feet touched and keep its nails in good form. Brushes can help keep this breed's coat from tangling and it will keep looking its best.

One thing you will need a lot of is time. By being patient with your new puppy and being prepared for it to join your family you can end up with a confident and affectionate companion that will bring you joy for years to come.




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