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Old 07-05-2008, 03:14 AM
jessechp jessechp is offline
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Hi,

I do not own a Husky but I would like to share with you that I do came accross puppy with stubborn behaviour. I own a Golden Retriever. People claimed that Golden Retrievers are tame and friendly dog. But I doubt when I first own it (I own him when he was 6 weeks old). When Billy 1st came to our house, he was very naughty. He would not listen to anything. He would just ignore us calling at him. So, I thought well he is still new to his name so he might not know that we are calling him. But after 1 month, he still behave the same. I tried to give him treats, pat him and touch him while calling his name. But, he just ignore the next time you call his name.

He was very stubborn. He would not sit still. He loves to bite our hands, legs and anything that he could reach. When we carry him, he would just not be still and keep biting. My hands are full off his teeth marks. He hates going to the vet. He would not let the vet to touch him for long. He would even try to bite the vet when the vet gave him vaccin. We taught him to wee outside the house but he would just not listen to our command. We tried to take him out of the house every hour but he would just wander around. We kept telling him to wee but he just ignore. When he step into the house, he starts his business. I have been cleaning his wee and shit for at least 3 months. He was really naughty that I actually intended to give up on him and send him to other people.

I love him so much, so I told myself that Billy is just like any other Golden Retriever and not a defect. He only started to learn his 1st training after 3 months which is toilet training. Then followed by sit, fetch and down. He is 9 months old now but he is still not capable in stay training. He is such a lovely dog. He does not bite and can sit still now but he still hates to go to the vet. He hates injections

So, don't worry too much about your pup. She will soon be a lovely dog which you can't leave without her.
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