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My Siberian husky puppy!
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 3:05 pm
by zomgwtfbbq1
His name is Zak and he may look sweet but hes MEAN! I'm not joking! He ate one of my $80.00 Ugg slippers sadface. Has anyone else ever had something like this happen!?!
6 month old meanie I'm telling you! sorry this picture is a little blurry!
Re: My Siberian husky puppy!
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 3:07 pm
by Lupis
Oooh yes, young puppies. They will eat ANYTHING you leave on the ground. We had four pairs of slippers eaten by our puppy, along with absolutely anything else we left on the floor.
Don't worry, it's not unusual, though it is irritating. xD If he bites, that's also normal. Puppies mouth a lot!
He's adorable, though, looks like he has a heck of an attitude.
Re: My Siberian husky puppy!
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 3:24 pm
by zomgwtfbbq1
Oh my god you have no idea the only time you can cuddle with him if he has been sleeping or is asleep still lol! Oh yes he bites my pants when i walk by he will run off with a shoe
that I'm either fixing to put on or just taken off. We had to hide our shoe rack and put all the shoes on the couch so he cant get them yet LOL, but I guess all the little things he
does is what i love him for hehe
Re: My Siberian husky puppy!
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 6:20 pm
by Siliverin
yeah its normal for puppies to do that lol, if you havent buy him toys and different kinds, maybe like a squeker toy and maybe one of the ones that look like stuffed animals they also sell ones with no stuffing. its something to work on lettign him know that he cant do that he can tear his toys to bits but nothing else
beautiful looking pup though

Re: My Siberian husky puppy!
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 8:19 pm
by Valfreya
I actually have two siberian huskies....yes I said two. They are the most beautiful dogs in the world and can love like no other dog ive ever had. I got two from the same litter (brother and sister) because Sibes have a tendancy to tear up stuff when they get bored. He isnt mean, he is just uber bored. If you have someone for him to play with he wont tear up stuff trust me. My sibes dont tear up anything, and never have. They just tear up each other lol. Sibes are the closest dog you can get to a wolf, they are a pack animal. Mine are 4 months old, so i really do understand. I run my sibes every day. I put their body harnesses on, and have rigged up their leashes to where they are tied to each other and I have to hold onto only one leash, they love running next to each other, well let me say they actually run me, but they love it and it makes me laugh.
With just a little patience you will have the most loyal, loving and amazing dog ever! He is beautiful!
Re: My Siberian husky puppy!
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 9:47 pm
by Horde/Allyhunter
awww cute pup
Re: My Siberian husky puppy!
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 11:50 pm
by Sasrei
awww how cute!
yes little trouble maker, I think trying to wear him out will wear you out in the process

best bet to get him running so that he has his mind on something. Hes at the age where his brain starts craving things, so something like agility or just plain ole running and obstacles are a great trick to keep him happy and no eating shoes.
aww Valf they sound cute! and just becareful about the pulling once they get big enough to really pull you it ceases to be so much fun. But they are for sure the most beautiful dogs ive ever seen, I would love one sometime if I have a big big backyard and a doggie park around ^.^
Re: My Siberian husky puppy!
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 12:31 am
by Dakonic
He's cute.
And yes, puppies are energy, chewing, destruction, if you don't have patience, I always recommend adopting an older dog. lol
Here's a book I'd recommend if you're interested. I love Ian Dunbar, he's all about communicating and buidling a positive relationship with your dog.
http://www.amazon.com/Before-After-Gett ... t_ep_dpt_1
Re: My Siberian husky puppy!
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 7:55 pm
by Rhapture
I had a friend who had a puppy that ate a hole trough the drywall in their home. They will eat/chew about anything when they are teething.