How to Train My Siberian Husky - Slash Your Training Time in Half
Are you having a hard time getting your dog to listen to you?--or maybe even worse--like, jumping, chewing, biting, etc. Siberian Huskies are usually harder to train than other breeds. Because Huskies are intelligent, independent, and cunning, training can be more challenging than many other dogs.
Maybe you have heard about Cesar Milan...the Dog Whisperer. Well, we wanted to try his system but found that submissions were only for selected cities, nor was he available to answer emails. So, after searching for an alternative, I found the SitStayFetch program and liked what I read, so we decided to try it.
Over 65,000 people have used the SitStayFetch program and had successful results. It was designed to be the easiest system to follow with cutting-edge dog training techniques. Plus there is a money back guarantee, so you really have nothing to lose.
One thing we really liked was the fact that it was an instant download--no need to wait for a delivery--or worse yet...trying to load two unwilling dogs in the car and take them to local dog training class every week so they can learn to sit.
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Siberian Husky Training With Fast Results
We found Daniel Stevens' SitStayFetch Program which promised fast results so we decided to give it a try. Not only did it teach me how to train my Siberian Husky, but also gave me training tips for our older dog. I would recommend this program to anyone wanting to learn how to train a Siberian Husky. Believe me, you will be thrilled how fast you'll see results.
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I Learned How to Train My Siberian Husky At Home
Easy Techniques Gave Us Immediate Results
Within a week, each one would come and sit by name and they were calming down quite a bit. Smokey and Bandit were finally getting along well and not destroying our furniture. Although they can be a handful, consistency is really key to train a Siberian Husky.
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My Siberian Husky, Bandit, at 7 months old

We had heard that Siberian Huskies are notorious for being mischievous and love to chew. Oh boy, did they chew! They totally ate our 4 piece sectional sofa, then started in on the new drywall we were just installing in the basement.
I'm happy to say - no more chewing!
My Siberian Husky Smokey at 7 mos. old
The Dominant Female

There was a constant show for dominance. Smokey always insisted on being "boss", and her brother, Bandit, always submitted. (Although there is great improvement, we still need a little work in this area.)
Don't waste your time with other methods--If you want to train your Siberian Husky fast, then this is the program!
Our Dog Yogi
(He Wanted Some Attention Too)
Yogi gets all the attention he demands, but he's the most jealous pet we've ever seen. He was even jealous of our son's goldfish!
Siberian Husky, Puppy, and Dog Links
- How to House Train a Puppy
- If you need to know how to house train a puppy, this program is fantastic! We got results in two weeks. The housebreaking tips are easy enough for anyone to do and you'll learn how to better communicate with your dog in the process.
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Please tell us about your Siberian Husky and the successes you've had with your training - we'd love to hear from you.
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- Kathryn-David Kathryn-David Jul 28, 2009 @ 10:34 am | in reply to Ginny Stein
- That's too funny. I know what you mean. They can be quite 'comical'. We certainly had our hands full with all three dogs. This program was kind of a 'lifesaver' for us because we didn't know what we were going to do to handle them all. I'm so thankful that the techniques in the program worked to get them in line (most of them) and thank goodness they haven't chewed one thing. Good Luck with Morpheus (love the name) and I wish you the best!!
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- Ginny Stein Ginny Stein Jul 28, 2009 @ 10:16 am
- We have a six month old Siberian Husky that looks just like Bandit. His name is Morpheus. He is a handful. He technically has graduated from Puppy and Intermediate Obeidence School classes. However at times he just gets the devil in him and you would never believe he'd been to one class. From pestering the older two dogs and cats we have to eating the chaise lounge on our back porch. He is always in trouble. But we love him to death!!
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- Joel_R Joel_R Jul 15, 2009 @ 2:05 pm
- This is just for what i was looking for!
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- Barbara Ling Barbara Ling Jun 1, 2009 @ 8:55 am
- Nice page about your huskies! I have a husky too (actually, I call him a mini moose) - they're great!
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