Husky Won't Obediently Eat? The Editor Helps You Solve This Problem!
With the improvement of living standards, many friends have probably fallen in love with raising Huskies! Watching the cute and silly Huskies on Douyin, many dog owners want to get a Husky, but they all encounter the same problem: the Husky won’t obediently eat, the Husky destroys the house. Many Husky owners face these issues, so today the editor will introduce how to properly solve these problems.
First, cultivate the Husky’s level of obedience to you:
“Dog son, dog son,” many friends have heard this term before. Why call him a dog son? Because raising a dog is like raising a son; if you treat him well, he will treat you well when he grows up. So the attitude we have toward our dog son is naturally felt by him. If we want our dog son to obediently eat and not destroy the house, what would we do if it was a son? We would definitely make the son listen to us and not destroy the house. So when educating our dog son, it’s the same—we must make him listen to us. How should we make him listen? First, we should evaluate the dog’s behavior regularly. When he does well, encourage him. If he does wrong, give him some punishment. This way, we can effectively avoid problems with the dog throwing tantrums.
Next, how should we solve the problem of not eating? If your son doesn’t eat, what would you do? Many would choose to coax him, but at this time, whether it’s a dog son or a child, they would get cheeky and overly confident. So we can choose to let him be hungry for one meal, and only give him food at the next mealtime. After trying this, everyone will find this method works very well. If it really doesn’t work, many friends were hit by their parents when they were young! We can symbolically spank our dog son.
Then, what should be done about destructive behavior? Many friends say their Huskies often destroy the house as they grow up. At this time, the problem lies with us. Dogs often destroy the house because we don’t treat them well, or we don’t accompany them and they feel very lonely, or the dog is growing and wants to chew to relieve teething discomfort. We should analyze the specific situation and help the Husky solve his inner conflicts, thereby solving the problem of Husky destructive behavior.
Actually, dogs are great friends of humans. As long as we treat them like our own sons, they will naturally treat us as their real dad and mom. Dogs, like humans, are very spiritual. Maybe he is only a part of you, but you are everything to him. His whole life is spent accompanying you and waiting for you to come home. Treat him well!