Preparations Before Raising a Husky

Husky (detailed introduction)
Although Huskies are famously mischievous troublemakers and hard to control, many people still really like this breed. But have you truly given thoughtful consideration before raising a Husky? Are you fully prepared to welcome this "bad kid" home? The editor reminds you that you must complete the following preparations before raising a Husky.
The first preparation before raising a Husky: definitely get family consent
If you are a married couple, both must agree and be able to tolerate the inconveniences it brings (smell, shedding, barking), and consider whether you might abandon it after having children. Modern medicine has proven that having children and raising a dog do not conflict. If your family does not approve of this and might abandon the dog later, stop the idea of raising a dog now.
The second preparation before raising a Husky: be mentally prepared
Heaven knows, earth knows, you know, I know, Huskies are famous destruction experts. Be prepared mentally to face damage to your furniture, shoes, clothes, and everything else in your home. You need ample patience to educate him. As the saying goes, there are no disobedient dogs, only lazy owners. Whether raising a Husky or other breeds, know that puppies are naturally very naughty.
Before raising a young Husky, you should anticipate that he will be extremely excited and curious when going out, making it hard to call him back; this is the main reason why Huskies tend to get lost. Also, young Huskies are very friendly to humans, so do not feel upset if he is exceptionally affectionate to strangers — this is all due to his personality. But if you persist, one day he will become your angel by your side.
The third preparation before raising a Husky: in addition to the above, material conditions are necessary
You must have a good environment, set aside time daily to feed and play with the dog, and Huskies are true food lovers, so be ready to spend money (annual vaccinations and deworming, food expenses, medical costs when sick).
The fourth preparation before raising a Husky: if you love him, please don’t abandon him
After you are sure about all these preparations, choose a young Husky you like. This depends on your connection; don’t reject him just because of poor looks or mixed breed. Since you chose him, this is the beginning of your bond—do not easily end it.