We all need a little help from our friends. Watch how one Husky pup helps the other. Too cute [VIDEO]

HUSKY PUPPIES!!!! Yes, I'm shouting it! HUSKY PUPPIES are the greatest.

I'm in LOVE with them! Well, one in particular.huskypuppyfb.jpg

 

 

 

I have a new puppy in my life, a 10 week old husky with the greatest personality and crystal blue eyes. I never knew you could love an animal so quickly, but the minute I held him I was in love.

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But before we get to the video here are some fun facts about huskies...

They are shedders. You will have dog hair throughout your entire house, because Huskies shed a lot. 

They’re not guard dogs. Despite looking like a wolf, many people wrongly assume that huskies are fierce or are some kind of specially bred wolf hybrid. In reality, a husky is more of a lover than a fighter. Huskies make great companions to your kids.

They have a huge amount of energy. Huskies are intelligent and very athletic, as they were bred to pull sleds for extremely long distances through freezing conditions. The typical range of a healthy Husky is 150 miles in a day. When you are thinking of getting a husky be prepared to give them plenty of mental and physical exercise. 

They think for themselves. With an independent spirit, the husky reacts best to a fair and firm treatment. You must consistently enforce the rules of the house or your new pet will fast take over. Being a large dog, reward obedience training works well, as they learn the best way to get what they want (i.e. food) – is to do what you want. 

They are difficult to potty train. Unlike certain breeds of dogs that absolutely never soil their living space, Huskies don’t mind being a little dirty – so you have to make it worth their while to do their business outside. Rewarding the right behavior will see your new puppy house trained in no time.

They are known escape artists. There are many cases where huskies have jumped fences, broken chains, slipped collars and dug themselves free before wandering away and disappearing.

They rarely bark. Huskies like to howl, and will rarely bark at intruders or people coming onto your property. 

They need a strong owner. With a strong demeanor this breed of dog is not the one for a new or a timid owner. They need a leader who is going to give them strict obedience training from a young age, and maintain an alpha position in the home.

They love to make friends. They are friendly and love other animals. They will go out of their way to play and enjoy the company go other dogs. They make friends everywhere they go.

If you are thinking about getting a husky, I strongly suggest you do it!!! The pros definitely out way the cons. And if I haven't convinced you, check out these two adorable pups as one pup tries to help the other overcome an obstacle.

 

 

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