Sleet Tempest Snape
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- Posted: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 04:01:24 +0000
First off...I think I even said she's a gorgeous dog, or something similar. I also said I even have a husky about a year old. I didn't insult your dog in anyway.
I simply stated about the biting issue and how you seemed to make light of the fact she's using her teeth on you when playing.
You did not say in your opening post she was your parents dog. Also, as someone else said...you live under their roof so can also work on training.
I know it's not easy with a husky to train them hence why I mentioned looking up books or online guides and such some that might be tailored to training a husky since they are a stubborn, though stunning, breed.
I simply don't want to see her hurt, or anyone else hurt weather it's someone in your family or not.
By the way...I love the yelling at, twice, when you left information out of the opening post and act like your parents are the only one with any say in her training. My sisters dragged our husky off into their room to train personally with treats and did it with my other two dogs. So you can take her into a room and work with her one on one you don't need your parents permission or anything.
I simply stated about the biting issue and how you seemed to make light of the fact she's using her teeth on you when playing.
You did not say in your opening post she was your parents dog. Also, as someone else said...you live under their roof so can also work on training.
I know it's not easy with a husky to train them hence why I mentioned looking up books or online guides and such some that might be tailored to training a husky since they are a stubborn, though stunning, breed.
I simply don't want to see her hurt, or anyone else hurt weather it's someone in your family or not.
By the way...I love the yelling at, twice, when you left information out of the opening post and act like your parents are the only one with any say in her training. My sisters dragged our husky off into their room to train personally with treats and did it with my other two dogs. So you can take her into a room and work with her one on one you don't need your parents permission or anything.


