It's a Husky Thing - Siberian Husky Forum
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.


A forum for owners of the Siberian Husky.
 
HomeSearchLatest imagesRegisterRegisterLog in
Congratulations Nikita, Archer, and Cheyanne!, our November HOTM winners! HOTM Will Be Taking An Indefinite Break!
Husky of the Month
Congrats Nikita, Archer, and Cheyanne,
our November HOTM Winners!
Husky Cuddles!





Thanks to all for this month's entries!
Forum Rules
1. Here we prefer clarity to agreement. Obviously not everyone is going to agree on a topic; here we prefer to talk out our differences in a respectful manner to ensure mutual understanding and respect.
2. Read the Stickies and Announcements. Each sub-forum may have specific rules which trump the Forum Rules in cases where there may be conflicting information. Read the rules of each board before you post so that you are clear on the expectations of the staff.
3. Respect ALL Staff and Admins. These people volunteer of their time and MUST be respected as well as their word adhered to. They are responsible for maintaining a free, open, clear and organized forum. Anyone found to be openly undermining any official ruling by a staff member will be warned.
4. Signatures: One picture only and no links. Images: To keep the forum looking neat and tidy, we ask that members insert just one picture only in their signatures. The picture should be no more than 200x500 pixels and should be of an appropriate subject, for example, your dogs and their names. Should you need assistance creating an appropriate signature, please PM an Admin and we would be happy to help! This is to ensure that signatures remain a welcome addition to our forum instead of a cumbersome distraction. Links: Hyperlinks in signatures--unless to a personal blog or photo stream of your dogs (like Flckr or Piscasa, for example)--are strictly prohibited. Please PM a staff member with any questions or concerns regarding this rule.
Rescue Spotlight
Our current rescue spotlight is:

Delaware Valley Siberian Husky Rescue!

Top Dog Website Award Winner!

Top Website
for
Siberian

Huskys


Share
 

 Keeping rough play down?

View previous topic View next topic Go down 
AuthorMessage
sshinofield
Newborn
Newborn


Join date : 2019-12-09

Keeping rough play down? Empty
PostSubject: Keeping rough play down?   Keeping rough play down? EmptyTue Dec 17, 2019 8:35 pm

Hello, all!

I have a three year old female Siberian Husky who really loves other dogs. However, she likes to play really rough, which wouldn't be too big of a problem, except she won't stop even when the other dog wants to stop or the other dog doesn't like playing that way in the first place. We go to the dog park almost every day so she can run, and there are a few other regulars that play with her, but if they aren't there, she tries playing with other dogs, most of which do not appreciate a 50 pound husky jumping on them and barking at them. I've tried praising nice play, scolding rough play, putting her on her leash, and even leaving altogether, but nothing really seems to be helping. I'm wondering if any of you have had experience with over-excited playing and teaching them how to keep it under control? I don't want her to not want to play, but I also can't have her making other dogs or their owners uncomfortable.
Thanks in advance for any advice you have!
Back to top Go down
Lostmaniac
Senior
Senior
Lostmaniac

Female Join date : 2018-10-22
Location : Colorado

Keeping rough play down? Empty
PostSubject: Re: Keeping rough play down?   Keeping rough play down? EmptyWed Dec 18, 2019 8:57 am

I dont let my dogs play with other dogs or do the dogpark thing but i do have 4 dogs. 2 of which play in a way im surprised no one has gotten really hurt. Anyway when spider and splinter start harassing shadow... and i mean splinter will.put his head in shadows mouth and spider will roll on her back and start pawing shadow in the face. Shadow puts up with alot but when they start on the chaos thats when i pull out the treats and work on redirecting some of that energy.

Where i live im one of the few people that dont let my dogs roam. Ive noticed the group of dogs (its about 15 dogs) stays very far from my fence. The only dog that comes over and isn't scared off by my dogs is a husky/malamute and his owner says the neighborhood dogs dont like his dog either.

It may be easier to find the few dogs yours gets along with and maybe time out when you go so your dogs friends are there, or maybe someone has a fenced yard to do a playgroup not at the dog park.
Back to top Go down
TwisterII
Senior
Senior
TwisterII

Female Join date : 2013-06-14
Location : Missouri

Keeping rough play down? Empty
PostSubject: Re: Keeping rough play down?   Keeping rough play down? EmptyWed Dec 18, 2019 12:50 pm

Wearing her out a bit before going to the park might help some. But you might also look into if you have a local H2M2 chapter of the Husky Huddle Malamute Mingle where you can meet up with other husky owners whose dogs will play similar and owners that understand the struggle.

_________________
Keeping rough play down? Huskyf10
Back to top Go down
Windfishin
Puppy
Puppy
Windfishin

Join date : 2017-05-11

Keeping rough play down? Empty
PostSubject: Re: Keeping rough play down?   Keeping rough play down? EmptyThu Dec 26, 2019 2:02 pm

We had to give up on dog parks at about 1 year. My only solution is private dog dates with other dogs that like to play the same.
Back to top Go down
Lostmaniac
Senior
Senior
Lostmaniac

Female Join date : 2018-10-22
Location : Colorado

Keeping rough play down? Empty
PostSubject: Re: Keeping rough play down?   Keeping rough play down? EmptyThu Dec 26, 2019 2:17 pm

Sometimes my 3 make me think the living room is a dog park.
Back to top Go down
Sponsored content




Keeping rough play down? Empty
PostSubject: Re: Keeping rough play down?   Keeping rough play down? Empty

Back to top Go down
 

Keeping rough play down?

View previous topic View next topic Back to top 
Page 1 of 1

 Similar topics

-
» Rough play
» rough play with other dogs?!!
» Correcting too rough play.
» Intro and a few questions about controlling rough play
» Rough play and biting

Permissions in this forum:You cannot reply to topics in this forum
It's a Husky Thing - Siberian Husky Forum :: Advice and Discussion Forums :: Training-