How to adapt a Husky puppy to a new home

Many people like Huskies very much and are fascinated by his handsome yet elegant appearance. So when we take the Husky puppy home, what should we do to make it adapt to its new home as much as possible? Don’t worry, the editor below will teach you the specific method.

How to adapt a Husky puppy to a new home
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Is it suitable to bring a Husky into your home? The most suitable age for bringing a Husky to a new home is 6-7 weeks. If the Husky has more contact with people, its personality and temperament will be more suitable for the new home. It is said that the age of 8-9 weeks is the "shrinkage period" just like the 8 months of age of human babies, so avoid bringing it into a new home during this period.

Husky puppies often become highly nervous due to fear when entering a new environment. All loud sounds and movements may frighten them. Therefore, they should avoid making loud noises, let alone Out of curiosity, many people watched and played with him. It is best to put it upright into a kennel or place it in a good resting place indoors, and then get close to it after a suitable period of time.

The best opportunity to get close to the husky is when feeding. At this time, you can turn the food over to the puppy, treat it with a gentle tone, and gently stroke its back hair. The food you feed should be something it particularly likes to eat, and the nutrition should be sufficient. But it may not eat at first, so don’t worry and stop it from eating at this time. Over time, it will take the initiative to eat. If it walks out of the kennel or walks freely indoors, it means that it has begun to adapt to the new environment.

Puppies generally can fully adapt to the new environment in 3 to 5 days. At this time, the owner should treat it in a friendly manner, and should not be angry or scold it. If the puppy does something according to the owner's request, praise it immediately to make it understand that this is something the owner likes. If it does something wrong, just say "no right" sternly, and it will Understand that this is something that the master has not agreed to. At the same time, you should also train your husky puppy to go to the toilet, otherwise it will drive you crazy.

If the Husky barks randomly when the situation suits it, you can give it some toys to play with. You can leave the lights on when sleeping at night, or turn on the TV and turn down the sound a little, so that it will not I feel very isolated. In short, when the puppies are adapted to their new homes, our owners should give them plenty of love and care. The husky is a very lively dog, and I believe it will quickly adapt to the life of its new home.


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