Maybe If u give him a shock collar. I personally dont like them but it might work
It depends on your location and how you live. For example: If you live in an apartment in Texas it will be very cramped and hot and a husky would not have enough room to run around and would not like the heat very much. But if you lived in a house in Nebraska then your husky would have more room and cooler weather in some cases. I have a husky and live in Illinois and I have a house with a large backyard and an underground electric fence so my husky can run around all he wants. Also huskies are very stubborn and need a lot of training. So if you are someone with a "large" home, a backyard, lots of patience, and a cool climate then the husky is the perfect dog for you! (I am not saying huskies can't live in hotter climates, I am just saying that they prefer cooler ones.)
It depends on how your neighbor's yard and your own looks like. Perhaps a rectangular fence would be suitable.
While Siberian Huskies are bred for cold climates and can tolerate outdoor living, it is not ideal for them to live outside without a fence. Huskies are known for their strong prey drive and high energy levels, making them prone to wander if left unsupervised. Without a secure enclosure, they may escape or get into dangerous situations. Additionally, they require social interaction and mental stimulation, which is difficult to provide if they are kept solely outdoors.
To test an electric fence without a tester, you can use a blade of grass or a piece of vegetation to lightly touch the fence. If the grass or vegetation sparks or moves, then the fence is live and working. Be cautious and avoid touching the fence directly with your hand.
the husky live on england in a outer country where they become menipulated
in your backyard
they live in antartica
A Siberian husky should live about 11-13 years.
Live from the Backyard was created on 2003-02-04.
they live in antartica
they live anywhere
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