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It IS Possible to Train a Husky

I hate seeing those same old posts saying 'You can't train a Husky' or 'You need an E-collar to get a Husky to listen'. These posts, these individuals are one of the reasons why so many of these dogs end up in shelters, why so many end up dead. The fault is not in the breed but at the other end of the lead. One Husky trained with a collar, without even a harsh word. https://youtu.be/vzp1YT7V--M This is what a 'Leave It' command should be like, no matter the breed... Want to learn how? https://www.facebook.com/groups/Outbackdogtraining/

Untrainable Dogs...

The Dogs of Outback Dog Training - Tenshi

Tenshi, the ‘middle child’ of the Outback family, is a kelpie/dingo cross from a working background; his family are Victorian and are in cattle. Like Akuma, he adores swimming. However, he prefers salt water to fresh, and is very much 'Dad’s boy’. His dingo nature means he can be a challenge to train, but once he takes to something, it is locked in forever (he can be a little OCD). We call him 'The General' because he likes to direct how the other two play their war games, and isn't afraid to step in and firmly direct the action when he deems it necessary. Tenshi has an incredibly high prey drive, but also has exceptional impulse control (check out the Impulse Walking Unleashed video to see him in action). His favourite game is 'Fetch’, particularly with his Kong and he doesn’t mind a game with the flirt pole; in fact, we usually tire before he does.

Just walk with me....

How to use a rolled up newspaper to train your dog...

The Guilty Look....