Yes, my Siberian husky and I compete in agility and rally obedience. He loves it. I use only positive methods (it's the only way to train agility) and this works wonders. Trying to force a Sibe to do something it has no motivation to do is like trying to keep waves on the sand.
You have to train them.
No, it is not too late to crate train any dog at 6 months. The puppy will feel safe and comfortable if given a crate as its own personal "den."
train your agility to 99.. lul
you get agility exp and when you lvl up, you can run longer
If you have a Toyger cat, a Sokoke cat, a Savannah, a cheetoh cat, a boxer dog, and a Siberian husky and all of them are active, they can be leash trained. The cats often take more work to train than the dogs. The cats all have medium coats except for the cheetoh which is short. The Boxer has a short coat and the husky has a long and thick coat.
The trans-Siberian.
It can be a bit difficult to have prey driven dogs like the Siberian Husky, because they don't like cats and rabbits. But if it's a young puppy and you train it from the beginning it might work. Also because you already have a dog and the new puppy can see that he doesn't react. You should train it when they're young. You can always try ;)
No.
The Trans Siberian Railway
well i have a husky and he is just fine at home but i had to train him because he would knock over the trash and just destroy it and just make a mess so the answer is yes but some you have to train first
Labradors and Retrievers are both as appropriate for a 12 year old to train as each other. They are about as intelligent and willing as each other! Depending on where you live, how busy your life is and how much time you can devote to this dog, your dog can be only doing sit or he/she could be doing backflips! It is not the breed, it is all about what you want to do with it for instance, you wouldn't buy a Chihuahua to pull a sled instead of a Siberian Husky! I am a 12 year old and I have a Siberian Husky! He is less trainable than a Border Collie yet he can do more tricks than all the Border Collies I know (I know quite a few!)
It depends on what you're training them to do! Husky's aren't the smartest dog but they'll learn some things quickly. Like pulling a sled because that's what they were bred for. Complex obedience will be difficult for them and they will probably never be reliable in it so they couldn't be entered into obedience competitions however they can learn basic things fast enough. Like they could learn sit in a few days with the right motivation. Husky's wouldn'tbe good at agility or flyball as they areindependentdogs and would be unlikely to be motivated enough to want to listen to their handler for long. House training a husky would be about the same amount of time as it would take for any dog which is at least a few months if they're a puppy and maybe longer if they're an adult.It really depends on what you want to teach them and how difficult it is and how suited the husky is to it. Different husky's can take different amounts of time too depending on their intelligence.