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- Enjoy activities with your Husky
- Keep your Husky happy and healthy
- Welcome a Husky into your home
Get up and running with your Siberian Husky!
Is a Siberian Husky right for you and your family? The updated edition of this straightforward and friendly guide answers this and all your other questions about getting, caring for, and living with this beautiful, sociable, and ancient breed. Siberian Husky devotee Diane Morgan provides insights into the Husky's intelligent and easy-going temperament, along with fun facts, instructive and amusing anecdotes, and easy-to-follow tips on how to make sure your new pal is happy, healthy, and having lots of fun!
- Decide whether to adopt or buy
- Communicate with your Husky
- Groom your Siberian
- Feed and exercise your dog
- Recognize common health issues
- Break bad habits
- Enjoy activities with your Husky
- Keep your Husky happy and healthy
- Welcome a Husky into your home
Get up and running with your Siberian Husky!
Is a Siberian Husky right for you and your family? The updated edition of this straightforward and friendly guide answers this and all your other questions about getting, caring for, and living with this beautiful, sociable, and ancient breed. Siberian Husky devotee Diane Morgan provides insights into the Husky's intelligent and easy-going temperament, along with fun facts, instructive and amusing anecdotes, and easy-to-follow tips on how to make sure your new pal is happy, healthy, and having lots of fun!
- Decide whether to adopt or buy
- Communicate with your Husky
- Groom your Siberian
- Feed and exercise your dog
- Recognize common health issues
- Break bad habits
Diane Morgan is a Master Instructor of English, Communication, and Modern Languages at Indian River State College in Florida. She's also a writer and longtime owner of many breeds of dog. The Siberian Husky?with its fascinating beauty, personality, and history?is one of her absolute favorites.
Introduction 1
About This Book 1
Foolish Assumptions 2
Icons Used in This Book 2
Where to Go from Here 3
Part 1: Getting to Know Your Siberian Husky 5
Chapter 1: The Lowdown on Siberian Huskies, Just the Basics 7
Knowing What to Look for: A Husky's Breed Standard 7
Understanding Why Huskies Make Great Pets 10
Picking a Husky: Where to Go and Where to Avoid 11
Introducing Your Husky to His New Home 12
Ensuring you have the right supplies 13
Listening to your Husky 13
Helping your Husky make new friends 14
Incorporating some discipline and training 15
Keeping an eye open for behavior issues 16
Caring for Your Husky 17
Making sure your Husky has proper nutrition 17
Giving your Siberian a spa treatment 18
Ensuring your Husky is healthy 18
Noting any changes in your Husky's health 19
Chapter 2: Recognizing What a Siberian Husky Is (and Isn't) 23
Examining the Siberian Husky Breed Standard 23
Size 24
Body 25
Front view 25
Back view 26
Neck 26
Skull 26
Teeth 26
Expression 26
Eyes 26
Ears 28
Feet 28
Tail 28
Coat texture 28
Color 29
Nose 31
Gait 32
Temperament 32
Comparing the Lookalikes and Imposters 32
Alaskan Malamutes 33
Samoyeds 33
"Alaskan Huskies" 33
"Miniature Huskies" 34
Alaskan Klee Kai 34
Northern Inuit Dog 34
Wolves and wolf-hybrids 34
Part 2: Looking for Your Soul Mate 37
Chapter 3: Selecting a Siberian Husky 39
Determining Whether a Husky Is Right for You 40
A Husky's heritage 40
Children 41
Financial considerations 42
Your house 42
Climate 43
Time and exercise 43
Legal considerations 44
Commitment 44
Finding Your Dog 44
Your first option: The breeder route 45
Your second option: The shelter/rescue route 50
Avoiding pet stores 51
Choosing the Right Puppy 52
General condition 53
Size 53
Sex 53
Color 54
Eyes 54
Ears 54
Temperament 54
Age 55
Recognizing When Your Husky Puppy Matures 56
Chapter 4: Outfitting Your New Husky 57
Selecting the Right Collars, Leashes, and Harnesses 57
Collars 58
Taking your friend on a walk: A leash 60
Protecting your dog's neck: Harnesses 60
Using ID Tags 61
Choosing Food and Water Dishes 62
Focusing on Grooming Tools 63
Picking a Place for Your Husky to Sleep 64
Finding the Right Crate 65
Understanding when to use a crate 65
Considering your options 66
Getting Chew Toys 67
Considering great toy choices 68
Steering clear of certain toys 68
Considering Pet Doors 69
Considering an Outdoor Kennel 70
Adding a Dog Gate 70
Part 3: Living with a Siberian Husky 71
Chapter 5: Welcoming Home Your Husky 73
Choosing a Veterinary Practice 74
Naming or Renaming Your New Dog 76
Surviving the First Day and Night 76
Feeding your new dog his first meal 77
Helping your dog adapt to his new family 77
Reassuring your dog on his first night 77
Determining Whether Dog Is an Indoor or Outdoor Dog 78
Securing your Husky outdoors 78
Keeping your Husky hydrated outside or inside 79
Wintertime fun: Keeping your Husky outdoors 79
Summertime blues: Helping your Husky avoid heat stress 80
Giving Your Pup the Love, Exercise, and Discipline He Needs 81
Knowing when your Husky needs exercise 81
Rewarding your dog 82
Housetraining Your Husky 82
Using crates to help housetrain 83
Getting the basics of housetraining 84
Figuring out what's behind the accidents your Husky has 86
Cleaning Up: Siberian Housekeeping 87
Taking care of the yard 88
Getting rid of urine stains 89
Dealing with vomit 90
Cleaning up blood 90
Chapter 6: Figuring Out What Your Husky Is Telling You 91
Picking Up on What Your Dog Is Saying: Audible Cues 92
Barking 92
Howling 92
Wooing 94
Whining 94
Growling 94
Yelping 94
Soundless chattering 94
Interpreting Your Husky's Body Language: Visual Cues 95
Circling and sniffing 95
Mounting behavior 95
Pawing 96
Bowing 96
Nudging or punching 96
Wanting a belly rub 96
Hand-holding 97
Mouth-licking 97
Constant licking or tail-chewing 97
Reading Your Dog's Facial Gestures 98
Watching Your Husky's Tail 99
Making Sense of Weird Behavior 99
Rolling in nasty stuff 100
Scooting 100
Eating grass 100
Rock eating 101
Eating feces 101
Noticing Your Siberian's Sleeping Style 102
Chapter 7: Socializing Your Siberian 105
Interacting with Your Puppy 105
Visiting with your Siberian 106
Staying safe: No dog kisses 107
Enrolling in puppy kindergarten 107
Introducing Your Siberian to Children 107
Training the children to be pet-friendly 108
Dealing with toddlers and your dog 108
Getting your Husky ready for a baby 109
Helping your Husky welcome a baby into your family 110
Introducing Your Husky to Other Animals 110
Other dogs 111
Cats 111
Birds 112
Livestock 112
Small pets 112
Chapter 8: Training Your Husky 113
Training the Family before You Train Your Dog 114
Setting Your Training Goals 115
Agreeing on Commands 116
Commanding without words 116
Paying attention to your tone of voice 117
Using your dog's name 117
Teaching Your Husky the Basics 117
Watch Me! 117
Come 118
No! 119
Sit 120
Stay 120
Down 121
Leave or Get Out 121
Off 122
Give It and Drop It 122
Heel 122
Correcting forging in your Husky 123
Taking Advantage of Formal Obedience Training 125
Chapter 9: Solving Bad Behavior 127
Coping with Separation Anxiety 128
Sensitize yourself 129
Desensitize the dog 130
Medicate the dog when necessary 131
Coping with the Thunder Phobia 132
Addressing the Vocalist 132
Dealing with Holes: The Digger 133
Stay observant 134
Discourage digging 134
Chomping on Everything: The Chewer 135
Understanding why dogs chew 135
Curing chewing 136
Preventing chair chomping 137
Stealing Set-Out Food: The Counter-Cruiser 137
Dumping Trash: The Trashman 138
Running Off: The Escape Artist 139
Hunting Other Animals: The Big (or Small) Game Hunter 140
Heading for the Door: The Charger 140
Being Playful: The Nipper 141
Getting Your Attention: The Jumper 141
Chapter 10: Dealing with Aggression 143
Establishing Your Leadership 143
Handling Aggression 144
Relative dominance among dogs 145
Predatory aggression 147
Aggression toward people 147
Understanding Types of Aggressive Behavior 149
Fear-induced aggression 149
Territorial aggression 150
Food or toy guarding 150
Pain-induced aggression 151
Irritable aggression 151
Maternal protectiveness 152
Genetically based aggression 152
Environmental aggression 152
Hiring a Professional 153
Avoiding Dog Bites 153
Part 4: Keeping Your Husky Healthy 155
Chapter 11: Feeding Your Husky 157
Knowing Your Husky's Nutritional Needs 157
Protein 158
Fat 159
Minerals 160
Water 160
Carbohydrates 161
Reading the Labels 161
Taking a Look at the Main Types of Dog Food 163
Dry food 163
Canned food 164
Semi-moist food 164
People food 164
Considering Supplements 166
Figuring Out How Much to Feed Your Dog 166
Looking at Performance, Maintenance, and Low-Calorie Foods 167
Feeding your puppy 168
Feeding your senior dog 168
Chapter 12: Grooming Your Siberian 169
Brushing and Combing Your Husky 169
Basic grooming 101: Important points to remember 170
Combing and brushing: Easy-peasy 171
Bathing Your Husky 173
Dealing with Shedding 174
Paying Attention to Your Husky's Entire Body 176
Feet 176
Nails 176
Teeth 177
Eyes 179
Ears 179
Anal sacs 179
Finding a Professional Groomer 180
Chapter 13: Focusing on Your Husky's Health and Wellbeing 181
Knowing What to Expect on the First Vet Checkup 182
Neutering and Spaying: The Biggest Decision 182
Eyeing why you'd want to spay your Husky 183
Considering why not to spay your Husky 183
Eyeing why you'd want to neuter your Husky 184
Choosing not to neuter your Husky 185
Examining Vaccines in Plain English 185
Looking closer at vaccines 186
Considering key points about vaccines 187
Focusing on the Different Viruses That Can Afflict Your Husky 188
Canine parvovirus 188
Canine distemper 189
Infectious canine hepatitis 189
Rabies 189
Kennel cough 190
Canine coronavirus 190
Avoiding Heartworm 191
Knowing How to Prevent Leptospirosis 191
Being Aware of Canine Hip Dysplasia 192
Being Aware of...
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2020 |
---|---|
Produktart: | Nachschlagewerke |
Rubrik: | Hobby & Freizeit |
Thema: | Tiere/Jagen/Angeln |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | 320 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9781119711841 |
ISBN-10: | 1119711843 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Morgan, Diane |
Hersteller: | John Wiley & Sons Inc |
Maße: | 231 x 186 x 18 mm |
Von/Mit: | Diane Morgan |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 17.12.2020 |
Gewicht: | 0,436 kg |
Diane Morgan is a Master Instructor of English, Communication, and Modern Languages at Indian River State College in Florida. She's also a writer and longtime owner of many breeds of dog. The Siberian Husky?with its fascinating beauty, personality, and history?is one of her absolute favorites.
Introduction 1
About This Book 1
Foolish Assumptions 2
Icons Used in This Book 2
Where to Go from Here 3
Part 1: Getting to Know Your Siberian Husky 5
Chapter 1: The Lowdown on Siberian Huskies, Just the Basics 7
Knowing What to Look for: A Husky's Breed Standard 7
Understanding Why Huskies Make Great Pets 10
Picking a Husky: Where to Go and Where to Avoid 11
Introducing Your Husky to His New Home 12
Ensuring you have the right supplies 13
Listening to your Husky 13
Helping your Husky make new friends 14
Incorporating some discipline and training 15
Keeping an eye open for behavior issues 16
Caring for Your Husky 17
Making sure your Husky has proper nutrition 17
Giving your Siberian a spa treatment 18
Ensuring your Husky is healthy 18
Noting any changes in your Husky's health 19
Chapter 2: Recognizing What a Siberian Husky Is (and Isn't) 23
Examining the Siberian Husky Breed Standard 23
Size 24
Body 25
Front view 25
Back view 26
Neck 26
Skull 26
Teeth 26
Expression 26
Eyes 26
Ears 28
Feet 28
Tail 28
Coat texture 28
Color 29
Nose 31
Gait 32
Temperament 32
Comparing the Lookalikes and Imposters 32
Alaskan Malamutes 33
Samoyeds 33
"Alaskan Huskies" 33
"Miniature Huskies" 34
Alaskan Klee Kai 34
Northern Inuit Dog 34
Wolves and wolf-hybrids 34
Part 2: Looking for Your Soul Mate 37
Chapter 3: Selecting a Siberian Husky 39
Determining Whether a Husky Is Right for You 40
A Husky's heritage 40
Children 41
Financial considerations 42
Your house 42
Climate 43
Time and exercise 43
Legal considerations 44
Commitment 44
Finding Your Dog 44
Your first option: The breeder route 45
Your second option: The shelter/rescue route 50
Avoiding pet stores 51
Choosing the Right Puppy 52
General condition 53
Size 53
Sex 53
Color 54
Eyes 54
Ears 54
Temperament 54
Age 55
Recognizing When Your Husky Puppy Matures 56
Chapter 4: Outfitting Your New Husky 57
Selecting the Right Collars, Leashes, and Harnesses 57
Collars 58
Taking your friend on a walk: A leash 60
Protecting your dog's neck: Harnesses 60
Using ID Tags 61
Choosing Food and Water Dishes 62
Focusing on Grooming Tools 63
Picking a Place for Your Husky to Sleep 64
Finding the Right Crate 65
Understanding when to use a crate 65
Considering your options 66
Getting Chew Toys 67
Considering great toy choices 68
Steering clear of certain toys 68
Considering Pet Doors 69
Considering an Outdoor Kennel 70
Adding a Dog Gate 70
Part 3: Living with a Siberian Husky 71
Chapter 5: Welcoming Home Your Husky 73
Choosing a Veterinary Practice 74
Naming or Renaming Your New Dog 76
Surviving the First Day and Night 76
Feeding your new dog his first meal 77
Helping your dog adapt to his new family 77
Reassuring your dog on his first night 77
Determining Whether Dog Is an Indoor or Outdoor Dog 78
Securing your Husky outdoors 78
Keeping your Husky hydrated outside or inside 79
Wintertime fun: Keeping your Husky outdoors 79
Summertime blues: Helping your Husky avoid heat stress 80
Giving Your Pup the Love, Exercise, and Discipline He Needs 81
Knowing when your Husky needs exercise 81
Rewarding your dog 82
Housetraining Your Husky 82
Using crates to help housetrain 83
Getting the basics of housetraining 84
Figuring out what's behind the accidents your Husky has 86
Cleaning Up: Siberian Housekeeping 87
Taking care of the yard 88
Getting rid of urine stains 89
Dealing with vomit 90
Cleaning up blood 90
Chapter 6: Figuring Out What Your Husky Is Telling You 91
Picking Up on What Your Dog Is Saying: Audible Cues 92
Barking 92
Howling 92
Wooing 94
Whining 94
Growling 94
Yelping 94
Soundless chattering 94
Interpreting Your Husky's Body Language: Visual Cues 95
Circling and sniffing 95
Mounting behavior 95
Pawing 96
Bowing 96
Nudging or punching 96
Wanting a belly rub 96
Hand-holding 97
Mouth-licking 97
Constant licking or tail-chewing 97
Reading Your Dog's Facial Gestures 98
Watching Your Husky's Tail 99
Making Sense of Weird Behavior 99
Rolling in nasty stuff 100
Scooting 100
Eating grass 100
Rock eating 101
Eating feces 101
Noticing Your Siberian's Sleeping Style 102
Chapter 7: Socializing Your Siberian 105
Interacting with Your Puppy 105
Visiting with your Siberian 106
Staying safe: No dog kisses 107
Enrolling in puppy kindergarten 107
Introducing Your Siberian to Children 107
Training the children to be pet-friendly 108
Dealing with toddlers and your dog 108
Getting your Husky ready for a baby 109
Helping your Husky welcome a baby into your family 110
Introducing Your Husky to Other Animals 110
Other dogs 111
Cats 111
Birds 112
Livestock 112
Small pets 112
Chapter 8: Training Your Husky 113
Training the Family before You Train Your Dog 114
Setting Your Training Goals 115
Agreeing on Commands 116
Commanding without words 116
Paying attention to your tone of voice 117
Using your dog's name 117
Teaching Your Husky the Basics 117
Watch Me! 117
Come 118
No! 119
Sit 120
Stay 120
Down 121
Leave or Get Out 121
Off 122
Give It and Drop It 122
Heel 122
Correcting forging in your Husky 123
Taking Advantage of Formal Obedience Training 125
Chapter 9: Solving Bad Behavior 127
Coping with Separation Anxiety 128
Sensitize yourself 129
Desensitize the dog 130
Medicate the dog when necessary 131
Coping with the Thunder Phobia 132
Addressing the Vocalist 132
Dealing with Holes: The Digger 133
Stay observant 134
Discourage digging 134
Chomping on Everything: The Chewer 135
Understanding why dogs chew 135
Curing chewing 136
Preventing chair chomping 137
Stealing Set-Out Food: The Counter-Cruiser 137
Dumping Trash: The Trashman 138
Running Off: The Escape Artist 139
Hunting Other Animals: The Big (or Small) Game Hunter 140
Heading for the Door: The Charger 140
Being Playful: The Nipper 141
Getting Your Attention: The Jumper 141
Chapter 10: Dealing with Aggression 143
Establishing Your Leadership 143
Handling Aggression 144
Relative dominance among dogs 145
Predatory aggression 147
Aggression toward people 147
Understanding Types of Aggressive Behavior 149
Fear-induced aggression 149
Territorial aggression 150
Food or toy guarding 150
Pain-induced aggression 151
Irritable aggression 151
Maternal protectiveness 152
Genetically based aggression 152
Environmental aggression 152
Hiring a Professional 153
Avoiding Dog Bites 153
Part 4: Keeping Your Husky Healthy 155
Chapter 11: Feeding Your Husky 157
Knowing Your Husky's Nutritional Needs 157
Protein 158
Fat 159
Minerals 160
Water 160
Carbohydrates 161
Reading the Labels 161
Taking a Look at the Main Types of Dog Food 163
Dry food 163
Canned food 164
Semi-moist food 164
People food 164
Considering Supplements 166
Figuring Out How Much to Feed Your Dog 166
Looking at Performance, Maintenance, and Low-Calorie Foods 167
Feeding your puppy 168
Feeding your senior dog 168
Chapter 12: Grooming Your Siberian 169
Brushing and Combing Your Husky 169
Basic grooming 101: Important points to remember 170
Combing and brushing: Easy-peasy 171
Bathing Your Husky 173
Dealing with Shedding 174
Paying Attention to Your Husky's Entire Body 176
Feet 176
Nails 176
Teeth 177
Eyes 179
Ears 179
Anal sacs 179
Finding a Professional Groomer 180
Chapter 13: Focusing on Your Husky's Health and Wellbeing 181
Knowing What to Expect on the First Vet Checkup 182
Neutering and Spaying: The Biggest Decision 182
Eyeing why you'd want to spay your Husky 183
Considering why not to spay your Husky 183
Eyeing why you'd want to neuter your Husky 184
Choosing not to neuter your Husky 185
Examining Vaccines in Plain English 185
Looking closer at vaccines 186
Considering key points about vaccines 187
Focusing on the Different Viruses That Can Afflict Your Husky 188
Canine parvovirus 188
Canine distemper 189
Infectious canine hepatitis 189
Rabies 189
Kennel cough 190
Canine coronavirus 190
Avoiding Heartworm 191
Knowing How to Prevent Leptospirosis 191
Being Aware of Canine Hip Dysplasia 192
Being Aware of...
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2020 |
---|---|
Produktart: | Nachschlagewerke |
Rubrik: | Hobby & Freizeit |
Thema: | Tiere/Jagen/Angeln |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | 320 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9781119711841 |
ISBN-10: | 1119711843 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Morgan, Diane |
Hersteller: | John Wiley & Sons Inc |
Maße: | 231 x 186 x 18 mm |
Von/Mit: | Diane Morgan |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 17.12.2020 |
Gewicht: | 0,436 kg |