Husky Dog Off Leash Training. The Trick! Helpful for any dog

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  • Husky off leash training tool. With this trick & tutorial you will make your Husky listen to your command. Or any other dog.
    IF SUCCESS IS YOUR GOAL, MAKE IT YOUR TOOL!
    The Siberian Husky is notorious for running off and disobeying commands.
    I bet 70 to 80% of them therefore is never off leash. And that's a pity!
    With this tutorial & trick you will be able to do the best off leash hikes with your Husky. And get him back.....
    Let me know how it works for you in the comments below, and I will respond asap.
    Like it? Subscribe! Ziva & Dyson will appreciate it ;-)
    Links:
    My video '8 Cheerful Facts' about the Siberian Husky you will find here:
    • Siberian Husky - 8 che...
    And my funny story about a Husky lost in a beaver hole is here:
    • Husky in the hole! "He...
    Tribute to my late white Husky Dyson:
    • Tribute to my late Hus...
    More (Husky ) off leash training video's you'll find here:
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    • Huskies Can't be Off L...
    • The Dog Daddy Walks 5 ...
    Or about Huskies:
    • The BEST ENGLISH My HU...
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    #HuskyTraining
    #HuskyTutorial

Komentáře • 173

  • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
    @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 4 lety +34

    Due to her history Ziva is not the most confident Husky. Give her a thumb up or tell her how well she is doing off leash! I'm sure she will appreciate that! ;-)
    Ziva is niet de meest zelfverzekerde Husky. Met haar geschiedenis is dat ook niet zo verwonderlijk. Geef haar een duimpje of laat haar hier weten hoe goed ze het doet. Ik weet zeker dat ze dat fijn zal vinden! ;-)

    • @denabatt
      @denabatt Před 3 měsíci

      She is very beautiful, I have a male Siberian husky, he is red and white. I rescued him a year ago, 3 or 4 years old and I was a little frustrated for the training, he is getting better though. I want 2 more huskies a pure white one like yours and pure brown, they are such gorgeous dogs.

  • @simonbarnes7620
    @simonbarnes7620 Před 8 měsíci +11

    The main thing to success is bonding properly with your dog(s) all my dogs have been rescue over 2-3years old and all have been off lead, the biggest factor in training a husky is the owners temperament, if you are calm so will your dog be calm, if you are excitable or panicky, so will your dog. If your dog doesn’t trust you, it’s not going to listen. My dogs have been or are on the lead only 5% of the time I’m out, I’m lucky in that I have two large parks with woods very close by but the dogs have always been more worried about loosing me than I have been of loosing them. The more distractions there are the better it is for training, training with no distractions will catch you of guard when those distractions appear.

  • @lukeb6771
    @lukeb6771 Před rokem +15

    Unfortunately we could never train our Husky off the leash, despite several rounds of obedience training and a real commitment to train her properly. She was absolutely wonderful in every other piece of training - the most well behaved and sweetest dog ever.
    However, even after being 13 years old and surviving two rounds of cancer (clearly getting old and weak) she never “chilled out” with the leash. One time she got off-leash and did the exact same thing she would do as a puppy. Bolt as fast as possible. No prey necessary.
    Nobody understands that sinking feeling in your heart and devastation when your husky starts running away. You don’t think you’ll ever see them again. And you absolutely won’t catch them unless they WANT to be caught.
    The only good part is that they’re very good with retracing their steps or coming back home when lost.

  • @suntaog
    @suntaog Před 9 měsíci +11

    You have obviously seen that your relationship is a constant negotiation and not a power play. Happy dogs! Happy human companion.

  • @suzyq8021
    @suzyq8021 Před 8 měsíci +8

    I read a story about a man with a strong bond with his husky. Always came back. He trusted him completely.
    Then while walking in the woods, it saw a moose. He never saw his dog again.

  • @NorthAveBeachBum
    @NorthAveBeachBum Před 2 lety +28

    I let my husky off leash daily in front of our house. Almost always responds to me. I think the best thing you can do with your husky is follow a routine and keep a schedule. It makes it easier if you follow the same routine off leash as you did when they were leashed. Walk to the same locations. Let him go pee in the same spots. I tell him "no" when I don't want him to go too far... and he turns around and comes back. He's doesn't go after birds, squirrels, rabbits, or ducks and they're plentiful in our yard. He's even at the point where kids go by or people will walk their dogs past our house and Navajo will just sit and watch them.

    • @pacific570
      @pacific570 Před rokem +1

      Yes! My husky has been on a schedule since we first got her. I never let her off of it until she turned a year and a half. I noticed she stopped pulling on the leash after she was a few months and was always by my side when walking unless of course she wants to sniff things but one day last week I let her off leash a good 5 minutes away from my house and luckily she listened to everything I said! I could tell she confused and got excited at first which made me nervous but she luckily stayed by my side the whole time and I think it was her being on a strict schedule

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před rokem +1

      Good for you!

  • @chewacan
    @chewacan Před rokem +9

    It takes a special person to be a good Husky owner. I feel very sorry for most Huskies because there is not enough special owners. I'm retired so I have plenty of time for my wonderful Husky.

  • @shashankdogra
    @shashankdogra Před rokem +7

    Basically confirmed my suspicions. Huskies are independent as they come, you don’t call them or order them around, they behave like a pack. It’s instinct. I’ve noticed that with my husky, she just does the right thing at the right time, and I’ve learned to respect that as opposed to train her to follow my lead, it’s more like our lead.

  • @simond7564
    @simond7564 Před 24 dny +1

    Had a husky for 11 years. Could walk busy city streets off leash. Fully trained by whistles. Had him trained to get beers out of the fridge, too. Huskies are very trainable. It's easier when they are young

  • @Guynerian23
    @Guynerian23 Před rokem +7

    I had a husky sadly passed a year ago me and my dad always joked he had the body of a husky the brain of a German shepard so smart could walk him off the lead no problems with dogs, cats wait at the side of the road and wait to get told to cross over or he go wait outside a shop for you or if we was on a walk tell him to stop and he would dead in his tracks and come to when recalled

  • @anaflores7577
    @anaflores7577 Před 3 lety +4

    It worked very well for us as husky owners
    This is the most successful trick to get them trained off leash. My siberian husky is one happy husky!!

  • @lynnnorton9748
    @lynnnorton9748 Před 3 lety +6

    So glad to see you having fun with your dogs. I am thankful you take in rescues because they need a home of loving people. Job well done!

  • @hassanmehdi2481
    @hassanmehdi2481 Před rokem +16

    Translation: You can't recall a husky - wait until they have nothing better to do then call them. (you are the most interesting thing in that case and they will come anyway) :D

    • @deeb.9250
      @deeb.9250 Před rokem

      I have no hope them, just wait for my husky mix to get tired and hungry to come home

    • @ashliecoffey6315
      @ashliecoffey6315 Před 10 měsíci

      Unfortanilty mine keep escaping our yard to point of leash only while out doors. We have families with chickens around us and they go for it everytime. We have a 2 acres yard and they just wana escape even when we play with them out doors they have no interest

  • @CecileLardon
    @CecileLardon Před 9 měsíci +4

    I think you are spot on with this video! I requires patience and time, but is the way to go. The only thing I would add is really good name recognition. A dog's name should only have one meaning: Pay attention to me; I'm going to give you a task. I have trained name recognition with mine to where their name is a conditioned stimulus - their head comes around without them thinking about it. As you point out in your video, without their attention, there is no point in asking them to do anything. Their name is a good way to get that attention. I practice recalls many, many times during any given walk or hike. Their greatest reward is to be able to run off again.
    My Sibes have good recall as well, but I know where I can let them go and where I need to keep them on a leash because I would not be able to compete with the interesting things in the environment. I have also learned that letting one dog off leash at a time increases recall - they're not as brave to chase large animals by themselves, it's not nearly as fun to do such things alone, and there is the draw of the group to come back to.

  • @JodytheBrien
    @JodytheBrien Před 2 lety +5

    This is key to off lead training. Creating small successes in safe environments

  • @aaronk9932
    @aaronk9932 Před 4 měsíci +2

    My 1st husky once chased a herd of deer down a draw and another 600 yards over some flat highland desert.. I hollered twice. Once when she first took off after them, which was ignored. Then again once I saw her slow her pace and then look around. She never fully broke her stride back to me after the second recall attempt.
    I just had to holler nicely a couple more times when she was about 75 yards out and starting to look over her shoulder for the deer again.
    Her name was Nala and about 3 years old at the time.

  • @scarletnight
    @scarletnight Před rokem +4

    I think this is a good method to let your husky have fun. Just probably only when you're not distracted lol.

  • @eliasmohamed5959
    @eliasmohamed5959 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video and thanks for the tip. I have been letting my husky puppy (5 months) off leash on a open pitch that is completely fenced. Our sessions are usually early everyday to avoid any form of distractions. Recall has been mostly successful and had no idea about the success moment till mentioned it in your video. I will be sure to look out for it better in future.

  • @Rudelherz
    @Rudelherz Před 3 lety +5

    I love everything about the vid. Hardly ever subscribe but here I did after 2min. Thank you.

  • @mkshffr4936
    @mkshffr4936 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I have a 10 month old Rottsky and he definitely shows the "sky" part. Easily distracted with high prey drive and stubborn streak. This is the kind of info I need.

  • @Sarge395
    @Sarge395 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Watched my nephews 10.5 year old husky. Big wolf. Day 3 he got off leash in backyard. Someone found him pretty quickly as he jumped in her car when she called him in. Rolled in something nasty. So a bath for him and shower for me was the result. Learned my lesson about ensuring his collar is on properly.

  • @DaftRebel
    @DaftRebel Před 2 lety +3

    Recently my husky went off the leash for a coupple of Km... We had to look for her by car, luckily I went back to the camp zone and there was she back!

  • @theunfortunatespectacle7381

    Thank you! Subbed.
    Just closed the deal on a 9mo purebred Husky rescue, and want to establish fundamentals before he gets even bigger and smarter.
    Your approach is great.

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks!
      Hope your rescue Husky will be doing fine! Beware: the breed is addictive 😄

    • @kinley.-.
      @kinley.-. Před 2 lety +1

      @@HanVerdiHuskyRV the breed is difficult to learn at first but extremely addictive… i got my first one 7 years ago and now i have 5. They’re my life and where my joy comes from 🖤

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 2 lety +1

      Lots of succes!

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 2 lety

      @@kinley.-. 😀😀

  • @TeganWelsch-Rainek
    @TeganWelsch-Rainek Před měsícem +1

    I agree half of my dogs are husky mixes and it works. You just gotta be patient

  • @CJames_87
    @CJames_87 Před 8 měsíci +4

    G.O.A.T. - Greatest Of All Time! LOL! 🐐🐕💜

  • @XOXO-mb2vh
    @XOXO-mb2vh Před 11 měsíci +8

    People with 2 or more is what keeps them together. I have 1, and it's harder.

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yes, two helps indeed.

    • @immunityvi6968
      @immunityvi6968 Před 10 měsíci +2

      My aunt nearby has two Pomeranian huskies: father and son. Wherever the father goes, the son follows. The son is stubborn but the father is more manageable. Thanks to the father taking responsibility, it’s easy to walk them as I always have.
      I am gonna have some trouble with my solo Siberian Husky because I can only afford the maintenance of one dog… hopefully the pomskies warm up to my Huskies because right now they feel jealous toward any dog I pay attention to, so the three of them aren’t friends yet.

    • @andrewguindon5023
      @andrewguindon5023 Před 9 měsíci +2

      that is not accurate, if both dogs are not obedient none will follow and return. thats why its very important to train separately until 100 success rate 😊 the worst practice is to rely on one trained dog to bring the other back!

    • @simonbarnes7620
      @simonbarnes7620 Před 8 měsíci +2

      1 is easier than trying to train two or more, as the dog easily distract each other making training difficult, the idea is not to train them and make them want to be with you, they have to trust you and you have to trust them (to a degree) and not be constantly calling them as they will learn to ignore it if it is for no reason.

  • @justelmo
    @justelmo Před 3 měsíci +2

    Wauw respect! Al helemaal met een 'rescue husky'!! Je voelt ze goed aan! Ik heb zelf 2 husky's waarmee ik meerdere cursussen heb gedaan en die goed hun commando's kennen maar loslopen durf ik niet aan haha! Maar met deze goeie tips moet het wel lukken. Vooral over de timing! Wat een prachtige honden en wat een goede opvoeding!

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Dank je!

    • @ujjalchakrabarty8953
      @ujjalchakrabarty8953 Před 10 dny

      No rabbits, no ducks, no deers..!!! Not where we live..😢 Wish I could give this kind of freedom to my energy driven 3.5 yr old boy.

  • @parnassia99
    @parnassia99 Před rokem +3

    Off leash since the day we got her as a puppy. Never had real problems getting her to come back to me.

  • @emsee120
    @emsee120 Před 3 lety +4

    Living in California with hardly any land, I would love to practice off leash training on an island with my dog 😩

  • @Jesssssss93
    @Jesssssss93 Před 3 lety +3

    I don’t know but that clip of those sheep just chewing reminds me of when you walk past a group of girls trying to side eye you 🥴😂😂😂

  • @yorgundusunur6806
    @yorgundusunur6806 Před 3 lety +3

    Sir i have no hope about my husky.But when i moves to Canada i watches this video and promised to using this method to train him.Now i brought him here and tried.Sure we failed it but i just came to say that you are an amazing person!

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you Burak. Take your time with it. Eventually it will help.

    • @yorgundusunur6806
      @yorgundusunur6806 Před 3 lety +1

      @@HanVerdiHuskyRV i will do my best 🙏🏼

    • @dm3545
      @dm3545 Před 3 lety +3

      lost hope here as well :'( I try to train my dog but since I live in the city its hard to find isolated areas to train my dog.

  • @farahuskysadi
    @farahuskysadi Před 3 lety +4

    Hahahaha so related no Rabbits you forgot squirrel 🤣🤣...I love it when you Banana on their Ears🤣, to be Husky owner it’s a very challenging task.

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 3 lety +2

      Where I live there hardly are trees, so no squirrels either. And yes, it is a challenging position to be a Husky master. I sometimes think they are the masters ;-)

    • @farahuskysadi
      @farahuskysadi Před 3 lety +1

      @@HanVerdiHuskyRV hahahah so true on that they Get awarded and served from us🤣

  • @ryank5892
    @ryank5892 Před rokem +2

    I won't try these tricks until our 16 month old husky (who turned out to be the "wild child" of the litter) is well past puberty into her golden years. Great video still.

  • @krazyxki
    @krazyxki Před 3 lety +6

    First off wanted to say, amazing video, and your huskies are doing great! I know you're not a vet but I wanted to ask your opinion. Will this training method work for huskies when they're afraid of/don't trust/respect their owners? I adopted a mid-aged husky that we suspect may have been in an abused home :( He really doesn't seem to trust humans whatsoever, and while he isn't aggressive towards me, he seems afraid of me and is aggressive towards other people and other dogs. Will it be possible to train him for off leash this way, or will we have to earn his trust first? It's been a few months and he still hasn't warmed up too too much.
    Also, I unfortunately live closer to big cities so I cannot keep up the consistency of this type of training daily. He also has no walk training (and admittedly, I'm not very good at trying to train him how to walk. It's very frustrating.)

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you, Krazy Ki for your compliment.
      I guess it will be possible, but his lacking trust is probably standing in the way. And with this brand.... that might take a while! Especisally when he has been abused or neclected.
      Best advice is probably to win his trust, ánd take him to a good trainer to have a look at his behavior. How old is he, BTW?

    • @krazyxki
      @krazyxki Před 3 lety +1

      @@HanVerdiHuskyRV Thank you for your advice, I really appreciate it! They weren't totally sure since he was a found dog, but they suspect between 5 and 7.

  • @lightonthelandscape
    @lightonthelandscape Před rokem +9

    Unfortunately not for my Husky. He's got good recall in a fenced park, but I live on a small island full of deer. Once he gets a scent, he's off. He would be gone for hours if not days if I didn't have him on a leash. His prey drive is too strong. At least I'd know he's somewhere on the island! However, I will keep on doing recall training in the park when there are not other dogs around. Or birds. Or squirrels. Or falling leaves. Or raindrops. Or insects. Or....

    • @johnatanpena1746
      @johnatanpena1746 Před 9 měsíci +1

      😂😂😂 ❤

    • @CecileLardon
      @CecileLardon Před 9 měsíci

      I would agree. You don't have a chance to compete with deer.

    • @toofartooreality8939
      @toofartooreality8939 Před měsícem

      Arhhhh I forgot about the cat, and the.. and the.. if mine sees anything moves, he will go too but come back after unsuccessful chase.. or else..

  • @user-qp2mx3hy5g
    @user-qp2mx3hy5g Před rokem +1

    Thanks a lot for this! I have one year amazing husky girl and before this video I had this situation with 20% success. I'm sure this trick will help.

  • @gerritgeels8318
    @gerritgeels8318 Před 4 lety +6

    Professional video with beautiful images, compliments! Do you reward the dogs when they come to you?

  • @dolphintouchmichellepsychi6217

    Gday from Australia!!! Thank you!!! Well done Ziva!!! Wow...

  • @jamessearcy6214
    @jamessearcy6214 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I think it would if I could find a good area that is fenced in, We live in a small town in Az😢

  • @KRYSISJAG
    @KRYSISJAG Před 3 měsíci +2

    Subscribed.. Husky owner from New Zealand

  • @anjacrounse3652
    @anjacrounse3652 Před 4 lety +2

    Lucky dogs to have you! Mooie beestjes ook!

  • @poyntert
    @poyntert Před 3 lety +2

    Great channel! I live in Kaiserslautern, enjoy the travels. You are a brave RV driver.

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks, Todd Poynter

    • @poyntert
      @poyntert Před 3 lety +1

      @@HanVerdiHuskyRV My mother in Florida converted a 1978 MCI bus, loves RVing even at 74 years young. She sent me a link to your 80 bus conversion channel. Now I’m binge watching your channel. Danke

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 3 lety +1

      @@poyntert Your mother seems to be a wise woman 😊
      Have fun binge watching and welcome to my channel!

  • @carinaneto856
    @carinaneto856 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video!!

  • @farahuskysadi
    @farahuskysadi Před 3 lety +4

    New friend here from Stuttgart💕

  • @dorisschriever2062
    @dorisschriever2062 Před 3 lety +2

    Toller Artikel Geduld ist alles bei dieser Rasse

  • @Wolfiecolada
    @Wolfiecolada Před rokem +6

    i have a female husky, her name is wolfie. i say she has "wuffs". she will not come not even for bacon. in her own yard with a bowl full of kibble, different kinds even, and her attitude is just too much! she has "wuffs"! how can i get this girl to come and be more obedient? she is an 8 year old girl, always been ours and part of our family. she loves the outdoors, won't come in for rain, freezing temps...anything pretty much. she has wuffs.... what can i do???? my girl doesn't seem to have similar behaviors. she is never on her way to come to me. she thinks the yard is her's. she also often feeds on the wildlife in our yard like rabbits and birds, so her food motivation isn't 100%. she won't even come for bacon....i love this bacon.

    • @milagosthomas9141
      @milagosthomas9141 Před rokem

      And its been over 8 years? She's probably far to set in her ways for positive reinforcement training. Look up off-leash k9 training ( thats the company name)

    • @XOXO-mb2vh
      @XOXO-mb2vh Před 11 měsíci

      She's your wild girl. Like Robert Cabral said in one video he made, just let your husky live out his/her life in a safe open place that's secured for the remainder of its life. He said that's the best you can offer the husky breed.

  • @thatweirdlookingthing
    @thatweirdlookingthing Před 4 lety +3

    Awesome video.. keep up the great work

  • @toofartooreality8939
    @toofartooreality8939 Před měsícem +1

    My husky’s never been on leash except when I walk him to the park. He is a boy. The house door is always wide open. He just sit there and look outside. When he needs to do his business he runs back to his bathroom (happen to be behind the house) and if he feels like it, he stays in his court (the space between our two houses). If he doesn’t, he will open the iron gate (using his paw and whoosh), run to the front door and sit beside the front door looking out again.
    My husky looks similar to your brown/blue eyes husky.

    • @MrJohnBBQ
      @MrJohnBBQ Před 10 dny +1

      I too have a homebody Husky, but they are rare. I think they are just the exceptions that prove the rule.
      Mine won’t even leave the house unless we go through the side gate. She refuses to go out the front door. 🤷

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 10 dny

      That's your luck! 👍

  • @Time2RockUrLive
    @Time2RockUrLive Před 2 lety +1

    Also mit Euch würde ich auch mal unterwegs sein wollen!
    Sehr coole Tipps.
    Ich hab einen ein Jahr alten Malamute Rüden und da ich auf dem Land wohne, kann ich ihn (wie beschrieben) nur auf der Trainingswiese frei lassen. Die kann ich zwar solo buchen, aber das ist keine Situation aus dem "echten Leben".
    Ich werde es auf jeden Fall so gut ich kann weiter trainieren, weil ich ihm die Freiheit gern ermöglichen würde.
    Den Erfolg zu timen habe ich seit dem ersten Tag in jeder Situation versucht (mit viel Erfolg in allen alltäglichen Bereichen), aber die Pubertät macht es gerade hin und wieder echt schwierig.
    Ich würde zu gern mit erfahrenen Hunden trainieren- am besten andere nordische Rassen, aber in meiner weiten Umgebung gibt es fast niemanden mit solchen Tieren.
    Wie dem auch sei.
    Beste Grüße aus Hannover und alles Liebe mit den Hunden und Deiner Tochter (hübsch ist sie ^_^).

  • @ChristinaLake
    @ChristinaLake Před 3 lety +5

    How would you recall in a possible dangerous situation or where you need to get out of somewhere

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 3 lety +6

      I try to avoid those situations, for instance with other animals, because I know they'll probaly won't listen ;-)

    • @tanatribe
      @tanatribe Před 2 lety +2

      E collar used professionally, saves both dog and other animals.

  • @mimime5376
    @mimime5376 Před 5 dny

    If I let my two year old husky off leash I’d never see him again. This dog just doesn’t listen! 😔🙏🏼❤️

  • @annie456_45
    @annie456_45 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Everywhere has ducks and squirrels 😩😩😩

  • @rustynuts89836
    @rustynuts89836 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I only let my husky off leash when in an enclosed area. Other than that she will stay 10 feet from me.

  • @shivamrathi3677
    @shivamrathi3677 Před 3 lety +3

    Nice 💓

  • @leniyemsvictorero2360
    @leniyemsvictorero2360 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you

  • @KuhlmannAAJC
    @KuhlmannAAJC Před 4 měsíci +2

    Ik herken het omheinde speelpark in de Schuytgraaf. Waar is die andere plek waar je de jonden loslaat? We hebben sinds een paar weken een Pomsky (1,5 jaar) , vooral Husky 'zit er in' en wil graag oefenen met loslopen.

  • @KGR_r
    @KGR_r Před rokem +5

    I leave my husky off leash in the park but thats about it

  • @efibrilovski6374
    @efibrilovski6374 Před rokem +5

    a dog that is properly bonded to you will always come back on command, you need to put in the time and effort, great video all the same

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před rokem +10

      It looks like you never tried that bond with a husky 😉

    • @efibrilovski6374
      @efibrilovski6374 Před rokem

      @@HanVerdiHuskyRV not sure i get your point sir, huskies bond no different than any other dog

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před rokem +5

      Yes, they do

    • @efibrilovski6374
      @efibrilovski6374 Před rokem

      @@HanVerdiHuskyRV so i still don't get the point of your initial answer

    • @ashleydrayton3465
      @ashleydrayton3465 Před rokem +4

      I have always had dogs. From a Belgian shepherd, to pit bull, to two Pomeranians and now I have the two poms and we rescued a husky 3 years ago. They are most certainly a different breed. Very stubborn but loving.❤ Honestly you’d just have to have one or have had one or maybe dogsit one for a few days to really know 🤷🏽‍♀️

  • @Vishal-ow5gq
    @Vishal-ow5gq Před 2 lety +3

    I tried your trick most of the time my husky ignores the call but whenever i try to treat other dog suddenly my husky run towards me.... What should you suggest??

  • @ElJasperino
    @ElJasperino Před 4 lety

    Wow nice video! Good job!

  • @billiefaulkner6834
    @billiefaulkner6834 Před 3 lety +2

    I am trying to get my 1 year old huskey, Kovid, to stop lunging at me and biting me for no reason. He's very mouthy and my older huskies do not like him. We're still trying to walk on a leash without pulling and running in circles around me. This is my fifth rescue huskey, and my first as a puppy. Can you help me?

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 3 lety

      Hi Billie. How many do you have? Do you ever walk him alone?

    • @NorthAveBeachBum
      @NorthAveBeachBum Před 2 lety +1

      I never let my 3 year old walk ahead of me. I wrap the leash around my hand and force him to walk alongside of me. They're pack animals and they consider you their pack. If you let them lead, then they determine where you go. If you make them walk alongside of you, then they follow your lead.
      I know your comment is a year old, but hopefully things have changed for the better for you... and hopefully my advice can help someone in the future.

  • @limatwofive8951
    @limatwofive8951 Před 4 lety +5

    Great vid. But why narrated in English and title and info in Dutch? :-)

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 4 lety +1

      Depends on your location & settings. In the Netherlands title & description are in Dutch.

  • @Nataliawjay
    @Nataliawjay Před 19 dny

    I tried to train my husky off leash in my garden (I don’t have a fence) and it was all good and well until once time she run off and got hit by a car.. what can I do to still train her?

  • @markagreen2393
    @markagreen2393 Před 2 lety +2

    Yeah right....

  • @anoukvandermaten9016
    @anoukvandermaten9016 Před rokem +2

    Heb je ook tips voor uitvallende honden? Want Banjer valt heel erg uit na een aantal x gebeten te zijn😪

  • @daleocampo
    @daleocampo Před 9 měsíci +4

    Sorry man my husky almost killed a chicken while walking i almost arrested for that but i'm a kid 11 years old😅 sorry

  • @8106kagksmj
    @8106kagksmj Před rokem +7

    Hell just get to the point

    • @spicynoodles2624
      @spicynoodles2624 Před rokem +1

      Fun fact you can actually skip around the video at will whenever you want😱😱😱

  • @BravoDeltaZeroZero
    @BravoDeltaZeroZero Před 3 měsíci +5

    Sorry, but this is really misleading advice. You have several things in your favor.
    1. Your huskies spend almost all their time with you.
    2. Your huskies likely get plenty of stimulation.
    3. You have access to controlled environments.
    Most people don't have all these factors in their favor, which results in a high adventure drive. Saying that this is a blanket off leash trick is problematic.
    The times my husky escaped, she was easy to catch when she was tired, or she even came home. The problem was that, until that point, she was in danger.
    My parents' lab was a true off leash dog, professionally trained, and proper temperment. She decided to go on an adventure recently and was killed on the road.
    Off leash is not a trick, it is luck, that is all...

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 3 měsíci

      Whatever suits you

    • @nel9732
      @nel9732 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Agreed. Our Husky is always with either my husband or I. We are all extremely bonded. He goes EVERYWHERE with us and is very occasionally not. I totally trust my dog to be off leash even with his prey drive. It’s the human factors that I don’t trust ie. vehicles, people thinking he’s lost while exploring, or thinking he is a coyote/ wolf and harming him. Because of that he dosnt get to be off leash where there are people around unless at a dog park. Huskies like to explore and there is nothing you can do about it. He can do fine and listen when he wants but he can also totally ignore every command they are unpredictable and it IS luck. We’ve have had streaks where he will listen to everything for a good 3 months and then one day decide nah. Imma do my own thing and it’s like we never trained him😂 I love him but I will not ever trust him 😂

  • @kony2494
    @kony2494 Před 4 lety +3

    What if they go after prey ? Is it possible for them to overcome this and come to you ?

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 4 lety +1

      Sometimes, but there's too much risk they won't. So I never let them run free / off leash when there are sheep etc. in the neighbourhood

    • @kony2494
      @kony2494 Před 4 lety +1

      @@HanVerdiHuskyRV Thanks for answering, but i was rather thinking that i live in a country where there is always a chance that there is going to be like rabbit or
      pheasant everywhere on hike so is this big problem, like can i let them offleash in this kind of enviroment ?

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 4 lety

      @@kony2494 Okay, clear. I actually don't mind about rabbits & pheasants. There are a lot of them here too, but mostly they are too quick. It does mean that it will take some time before my dogs will return to me, though.

    • @kony2494
      @kony2494 Před 4 lety +1

      @@HanVerdiHuskyRV Ok, i am really gratefull for answering my questions great video .

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 4 lety +1

      @@kony2494 Thanks!

  • @socorradecastro9673
    @socorradecastro9673 Před 4 lety +1

    what if they run into oncoming traffic? I want to be able to let my dog out into the yard, without him running off.

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 4 lety +1

      For a Husky that is nearly impossible. You'd need a fence

  • @sin.3
    @sin.3 Před rokem +3

    Lol I have 2 huskies from 2 months, you have no idea.your huskies are ……lol

  • @sensationlive3528
    @sensationlive3528 Před 3 lety +1

    Dutch, or german? I can't quite tell

  • @lillianwhite1115
    @lillianwhite1115 Před 2 lety +3

    Im trying to train my husky to be my service dog: is it possible to train a husky to retrieve?

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 2 lety

      I guess it is possible, but I 'm afraid they will never be really good at it, with their very independant character.
      On the other hand, they certainly are smart enough! Good luck!

    • @australiansiberianhuskyspi4399
      @australiansiberianhuskyspi4399 Před 2 lety +1

      Sure is watch my Husky, he learns The names of things in seconds and picks them up and brings them to me.

    • @australiansiberianhuskyspi4399
      @australiansiberianhuskyspi4399 Před 2 lety

      Ive had two Huskies that could do this. Both intact males. You just have to give them something they want in return and this is usually something as simple as your love and time to play their favourite game after they have done what you want.

  • @suntaog
    @suntaog Před 9 měsíci +1

    Let her be. Forget control.

  • @priskax7300
    @priskax7300 Před 2 lety +3

    How to waste almost 10 min of your life

    • @HanVerdiHuskyRV
      @HanVerdiHuskyRV  Před 2 lety +3

      Then just don't

    • @scarletnight
      @scarletnight Před rokem +4

      @@HanVerdiHuskyRV I just love it when people are nice back. Appreciate it, and I like your video!

    • @LoooCooo-ul8so
      @LoooCooo-ul8so Před 2 měsíci

      Yea because I'm sure you really had something better to do for the those 10 min of your precious life 😂😂

  • @Onrust1
    @Onrust1 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video!

  • @vanessajones6368
    @vanessajones6368 Před rokem +2

    Thank you