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    I don't see what all the fuss is about.

    I see, It's definitly possible that it's cause she's young like you guys said. Anyway I'm still not confident to let her off-leash walking through the neighborhood so I'll just keep her on-leash and see how she acts when she gets older. Joce, I got her from a place called Lauradale Kennel in...
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    Too much attention ?

    I agree with RedyreRottweilers. My husky was like that too, he would jump all over everyone who enters the room and everyone would pet back and use their puppy voice. I stopped this by ignoring him when I enter the room. I let him jump to me and whine but I just ignore him and don't even look...
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    Amazing!

    I'm sitting in my room, and suddenly I hear my Husky howl outside and it sounds like she's outside of the gate, then I remember I forgot to leash her to her doghouse after I fed her, so I dash out the front door with my socks on and no shirt and when I look over my gate, I see her aaallll the...
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    I don't see what all the fuss is about.

    Ok, thanks. I'll try to arrange her some play time in a large fenced area. It's just that if I always have her on-leash it's hard to get her to spend her energy. I mean I can run with her on the leash but she's crazy fast and is barely trying to run while I'm feeling like a marathon runner...
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    I don't see what all the fuss is about.

    I have a 6 month old Siberian Husky who is getting more intelligent and obedient as she gets older. She had some problems understanding "NO" when she was younger but now she does great. I usually go over to the huge golf course next to my house when there arn't any golfers and let my husky run...
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    A couple problems with the Siberian

    Wow! Just W-O-W! Clicker training is incredible. Pure genius I tell you. Thank you all for telling me about, and the NILIF program, unbelievable. She's listening to sit, down, stay, and come already. Well she confuses them alot and I think she hasn't learned to actually listen to the word...
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    A couple problems with the Siberian

    Hmm, I'll definitly have to go to a vet and check that out. I think that might be the case because her peeing tendencies are absolutely abnormal. Thanks again guys.
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    A couple problems with the Siberian

    I do train her as often as I can. She understands the sit command and does it nicely when we're alone in a quiet room, but outside, or in a room with people, she ignores my command. As for the scolding, I think you're right ruby, she probably doesn't know why I'm scolding her. The clicker...
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    A couple problems with the Siberian

    I have a puppy Siberian Husky and she's having some behavior problems. First of all she constantly pees on the floor. She usually can hold her poop till it's time to walk her but she pees, and I mean alot. Whenever I see her I immediately know she is going to pee. And not just once, two or...
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    She's good accept...

    Thank you all for your amazing replies. Yea PoodlesMom, I've been told tons of times not to trust my sibe off leash. I was just wondering if maybe my neighbors technique for teaching his dog to heel off leash will work with mines on lease, lol. Well now during his morning walks he's doing...
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    She's good accept...

    Ok MyDogsLoveMe. I understand she's still young (plus she has an instinct to pull) but I definitly don't want to ignore it becuase it'll be a problem when she gets older. I'll just correct her here and there and try to make her understand I want her to heel. Hopefully she'll understand better...
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    She's good accept...

    Thank you both soo much. I'm going to take both of your advice and hold off the training collar. CreatureTeacher, right now it's time for her morning walk so I'll try that and tell you how it works out. Thanks again!
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    She's good accept...

    I just got a 2 1/2 month Siberian Husky and she's been doing great. She's already house trained, most of the time she listens to my sit! and stay! commands, she doesn't bark or cry when I leave her in her room, and she doesn't chew and bite everything (except once when she chewed a power cord...
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