How do i play next to my Siberian husky? ?

so i grew up with a couple of different breed of dogs, and i noticed my Siberian i got for a moment while ago is a lot less amused then these other dogs. Does anybody know any description of games or anything i can play with my Siberian? if this question is not clear ample E-mail me and i'll try to explain it better.

and please people don't say stuff like "you should own researched this breed before you got him" or " you should have gotten a different breed"
i had a sibe,my beloved husky until he passed on. you know, this breed is so smart that they dont spatter for the typical games lol.

my dog like most huskies liked to dig,so i like to bury/hide things for him in the house. he seemed to like it.

he loved when i threw snowballs at him.

for some wierd origin,he liked to retrieve toys, so that made it easy for me to play ball next to him.

a kong filled with yummies is great for their mental stimulation.
My Siberians love to run, if you have a long leash or a fenced patio running, jogging, hiking, pretty much anything that gets them to burn off some of that zest... Typically not a "fetch" breed, as they are not retrievers...Some other "games" my Sibes enjoy would be digging for "treasure" is another really fun thing, bury treats and let them verbs them up and "wrestling" play like a dog! And NEVER let your Siberian just roam loose approaching was suggested by another member. As your Siberian gets elder you should look into Bikejoring and(or) Skijoring if you live in an area that have snow...You can start to train to harness now, as long as you don't apply any load to the harness.
Play Fetch With It...Though Ive Heard Some Of The Siberian Huskies Dont Love To Play...They Love To Jog And Exercise..

To know more, check this site out: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/siberianhusk...

hope i helped!
I have a Husky and i generally take her to the dog park and she loves it!! They have three located in Otay Ranch and Eastlake. Husky's constraint exercise so make sure your dog gets lots of exercise! Husky's love to be chased. My dog loves when i chase her or when other dogs chase her. They also similar to playing tug o war. Hope this works!! :D Good luck with your dog!
Siberians like loud sqeecy toys and tug of vor
ruff house...they love to play ruff..you'll know whether your doing a good job if he slams you beside his butt..trust me its a husky thing.. :)
Answers:    Games to Play next to Your Dog
People who regularly play with their dog develop understanding, respect and communication with their dog. Games are comings and goings you do with your dog that require the two of you to communicate and work together in some way. While some would argue near me I also distinguish games from sports. Games may have a goal but they have no titles, no placements, no ribbons. Games might even involve competition - but it is competition of the moment. Playing games beside your dog is really good for your relationship. Remember that while dogs are not humans in fur suits they are social creatures and playing is an important feature in developing social relationships. Playing games is a fundamental way of "modeling" real energy. You can teach a dog to obey by playing games that make following your directions fun. Don't believe me? Think about kids and how much they enjoy "Follow the leader" and "Simon Says" Think about adjectives the games kids play that involve following (or failing to follow) directions. Kids learn from this and so do dogs. And handled properly the learning is a especially positive experience.

These are games and ideas submitted from a variety of sources. For the most part I've posted them minus editing.


Follow the Leader
Find the Treat
Hide and Seek
My Dog Can Do That
Books and Videos

Games and Puzzles for People



Follow the Leader
A really fun game I play with my dogs and my puppy classes is follow the leader.

I set up lots of puppy obstacle and traffic cones in no particular order and provide each handler the opportunity the chance to be leader. All you involve are three dogs and handlers. In the summer (actually most of the year here in Florida) I include a shallow wading pool, also some piles of ball or Frisbees. Well, you get the idea.
Kim


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Find the Treat
I put my dogs on a "down" stay then I put treats surrounded by a variety of hiding places. They have to wait until I'm adjectives done hiding them. When I say "GO!" the dog run around trying to each get the most treats. Carol


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Hide and Seek
I play screen and seek with my dog. I put him on a sit or down wait. Then I make disappear. When I am ready I call him. Watch out they sometimes peek. This is angelic for teaching the dog to wait until called as all right as fun for you and your dog. Judy

My Dog Can Do That!
This is a game published with training tips written by Dr. Ian Dunbar & Terry Ryan. It has cards beside tricks or performances of varying levels of difficulty. The more difficult the performance the more points for correctly performing it. The game is sold through a yawning variety of dog books and dog supply retailers. See the review by Lynn Richards

Tricks (Performance Art) - most dogs think that doing tricks if a loving of game. And if you use clicker training often the dog think he's training you. "Let's see .. if I do this . I can make her give me a treat!"

Clicker Training
Clicker training is great for guideline tricks as well as agility, obedience and much more

More Resources on Games to enjoy next to your dog

Games Dogs Love
http://www.wagntrain.com/Games.htm
An explanation of the bonding good games encourage plus some fun but simple games for you and your dog.

Belgian Games
http://www.hut.fi/~mtt/belg_tricks.html
A wonderful and quite long document of interesting games.


FUN & GAMES for DOGS
http://www.dogscouts.com/funandgames.sht...
Teach your dog musical chars, or the tail wagging games. This page maintained by DogScouts.com


Books and Video
The linked books help yourself to you to Dogwise.com. You can get most of the books in lots of places but purchasing through these links help support DogPlay - and I like the folks at Dogwise.

Caninestein : Unleashing the Genius in YOUR Dog
This book by Betty Fisher is slim and not at all intimidating but complete with a variety of activities for you and your dog.

Totally Fun Things To Do With Your Dog by Maxine Rock
This book is one for kids to wallow in with their dog.

More Fun And Games With Dogs by Roy Hunter
Fun And Games With Dogs by Roy Hunter

Fun And Games With Your Dog by Gerd Ludwig

Life Beyond Block Heeling by Terry Ryan

Popular Dogs: Tricks & Games by Dog Fancy Magazine, Editors

Beyond Fetch - Fun, Interactive Activities For You And Your Dog by D. Caroline Coile


Games and Puzzles for People

Monopoly the Dog

Dog Lover Crosswords

Dog Lover Wordsearches:

Dogs of the World Playing Card

Draw 50 Dogs

Go Bark Card Game

Gone Fishin' Puzzle

Ultimate Dog Quiz Book

Guide to Purebred Dogs Puzzle


Hope i Helped=)



Siberian husky belongs to the spitz breed, my neigbour has a spitz, she is 1yrs+ They typically let her out freely around the neighbourhood, sometimes we play fetch, she's a naughty one, she LOVES to be free and bites alot of wood(lol!).

The Siberian Husky have been described as a behavioral representative of the domestic dog's forebear, the wolf, exhibiting a wide range of its ancestors' behavior.[11] They are specified to howl, sing and talk rather than bark. [12] Hyperactivity displaying as an overactive hunting drive, a all your own of kenneled dogs, is often noticeable in dogs released from their detainee environment for exercise - a behavior welcome in hunting dogs but not in the kinfolk pet. The frequency of kenneled Siberian Huskies, especially for racing purposes, is rather big, as attributed through the history of the breed in North America. A fifteen-minute daily obedience training lesson will serve well for Siberian Huskies. [13] Siberian Huskies are a very stubborn and dominant breed of dog. Siberians need consistent training and do in good health with a "Nothing In Life Is Free" training program. They are extremely intelligent and after learning a new skill will recurrently decide when to show off this skill when asked to perform it
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