Tuesday, August 12, 2014

eBook - Husky Dog Training Download

Well, if you’ve answered ‘YES’ to one or all of these questions then this e-Book is for YOU.


Now I thought I had trained some ‘pullers’ in the past, how naive I was until I got my first Siberian Husky.. Summer! 


The most joyful and playful ball of fluff with so much energy she’d wear you out just watching her, she’s a lot of fun and she was certainly a lot of fun to raise. But all that fun soon turned to frustration the minute I’d walk out that door and be faced with even the slightest distraction. As a puppy, months and months would go by and Summer would be choking herself herself on the end of the leash from the persistent pulling. It was upsetting seeing her gasping for air knowing no matter what I did, what training method I applied or what treat I had in my hand, she would rather go head first into any passing distraction. How many of you have experienced or are still experiencing that one?


There were days when I felt like I couldn’t even face walking her, days where I would have to just come home early from a walk and days thinking, “Have I done the right thing here with this puppy?” Then she’d give me those eyes with the cutest little face:


But that is the level of frustration that had been created from months and months of incessant and relentless pulling. Like most Siberian Huskies, Summer is extremely smart and perhaps at times, a little too smart for her own good. If we weren’t faced with a distraction then she could do most commands no problem, including heel, so I knew she could do it. I just couldn’t seem to hold her attention enough when faced with a distraction regardless of my attempts. I didn’t even personally have the energy to do that for an entire 45 minute walk. I tried food, toys, squeaky toys, jumping up and down like an idiot, the back and forth, the zig zagging, leash popping.. EVERYTHING..


People were always telling me that a Siberian Husky cannot be trained, that they should never be allowed off leash, they were bred to pull so you’ll never stop that or get anywhere with them. I just flat out refused to believe it. I knew Summer, I knew she was capable of it, I just needed to find a way.


I was so desperate just to be able to enjoy some relaxing time with my Siberian Husky Summer on a walk that I continued looking for answers that conventional dog training just wasn’t answering.


During that search I came across a lot of information but a couple of people caught my eye on Youtube because they were doing things with Siberian Huskies I’d never seen before. They were Kelly Blackwell from USA and Catalin Cornea from Romania.


I remember the first time that I saw these videos and I was gobsmacked and in awe, thinking ‘Wow, I wish I could do that with my Husky one day!’.


Kelly was walking Jameson a Siberian Husky in heel through a shopping center surrounded by distractions and in the next one having him recall every time around dog distractions.


Catalin was working his Siberian Husky student Max out in the open getting him to heel, recall and stay at distance and even getting Max to pick up and hold a suitcase whilst they heeled away. All this in the open with both human and dog distractions!


That was it. I knew deep down they could be trained around distractions. Now I have my confirmation!


Well, here’s me earlier this year  walking Scarlett, a Siberian Husky, in heel down an aisle of one of the very exact stores I saw on Kellys YouTube channel in 2012.


Kelly’s channel was where I first ever heard of an e-Collar with an added Pager function (vibration – just like your cell phone). Now of course I had heard about e-Collars before and well aware of their reputation but all I saw in her videos were animated, motivated and happy dogs. I was slightly apprehensive about using the Collar at first but soon overcame that when I realised I could potentially be dooming Summer to an existence of remaining on leash choking herself to death rather than being able to run free and enjoying life like every dog…



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