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Pros and Cons of the Husky

Huskies have a gentle personality and get along particularly well with other animals. However, they are very playful and full of energy, with a strong destructive tendency. Their obedience is relatively poor, making them difficult to train. It takes more time and effort to discipline them. Those who want to raise a Husky need to be prepared mentally.

Is the Husky intelligent?

The Husky's intelligence is neither high nor low, ranking 45th among dog breeds. The mental capacity of an adult Husky is equivalent to that of a 2-3-year-old child. Huskies are very active and even mischievous, especially in their youth, when they always seem to have boundless energy and enjoy playing tricks on their owners. They are intelligent and even cunning, but this cunning is completely different from the cunning of a wolf pack.

Do Huskies like to bark?

Whether a Husky likes to bark depends on their training. Trained Huskies will bark less frequently, while untrained ones will bark more often, whether they are bored, excited, or in a new environment. They often express their emotions by barking.

Points to note for Husky diet

Do not feed your Husky overly salty food, as it will increase the burden on their liver and kidneys and easily cause tear stains. Avoid feeding your dog fatty food, as it can trigger pancreatitis and vomiting. Do not feed your dog grapes, seeds of many fruits, chocolate, onions, or alcohol-containing beverages, as they can cause poisoning in dogs.