19 Reasons Why Huskies Are The Worst Dogs To Live With

Oh Huskies… the breed that has become one of the most popular of all dog breeds in the United States (and among celebrities)…

Is it because of their playful, free-spirited, friendly and good-natured personality? or all of the above?

Huskies have a zest for life that is unmatched by few breeds. Every time a Husky is outside, it’s as if it’s his first time and well into adulthood Huskies play with the vigor of a puppy.

Their exotic, wolf-like appearance makes Huskies appealing to many people, and their even temperament, love of other dogs and indifference to strangers makes them ideal family dogs.

But as popular as they’ve become, you might be shocked to know that they are the worst dogs to live with… and there are 19 reasons for it.

Check out the 19 reasons why Huskies are the worst dogs to live with on the next page:

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205 thoughts on “19 Reasons Why Huskies Are The Worst Dogs To Live With

  1. Huskies are a lot of work too not just cute. They are 10-15 years of full time commitment to exercise and intellectual time every day. I wish people would show the commitment so these dogs are not bought for the wrong reason.

  2. I didn’t realise what I was letting myself in for but a year in and I’m getting there. I picked the wrong one I think the brother to mine is lazy and chilled mine is a energetic attention lover lol

  3. When I had My husky my son’ was little boy and husband had to work night this man try to get in my house well my husky came from the back of the yard to front of house anyway he sent the man over the fence showings is but and the police came and took him away but my husky stood there looking at the police until they put him in the car wish I had a nother one he passed away but he live like a king he had his own room in the house and a real bed to sleep in

  4. In some rare instances, with training, a husky can be trusted off lead. Mine is never off lead, he will run in a flash. He likes to be chased but problem is, I cant catch him lol. They tend to run. It is safest to be sure to not let them off lead. If that is your preference, please speak to a really good professional trainer to see if it is possible.

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