Picture the Siberian Husky in a home without rules, and you will see a picture of a Siberian Husky who is unhappy. This can be said of any canine, as well as many humans! Dogs feel more secure when they know what is expected of them. If they are given free rein, they know instinctively that something is not right. Siberian Huskies are very loyal creatures. They need to feel they are being loved and provided for. Down through the ages, the Siberian Husky looked to its master to guide him in work and play. Huskies thrive in environments where his or her place is clearly defined. After all, your husky wants to please you, but you must have rules he or she can obey to do so! Many pet owners scratch their heads and wonder why their canines develop behavior problems. They are unable to see they are part of the problem. When training and rules are not given from day one, canines feel insecure. The same can be said when rules are given on occasion and not on a consistent basis. The Northern Manor is expert in the care and training of Siberian Huskies. Huskies want to be in a safe and nurturing environment where they can feel safe to play and frolic under the guidance of a loving and gentle master. You can browse through the Husky photos on our website and see how happy these animals truly are. With a little guidance from us, you could be the proud owner of a happy Husky, too!
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