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I don't know where you live, but probably there are dog parks when she can run freely with other dogs. Try that or tray to relate her with puppies of the same breed. Also remember that dogs meet smelling each other, put her in front of the other dog and allow her to smell and give a toy to the other dog.


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9 minutes ago, tegma13 said:

I don't know where you live, but probably there are dog parks when she can run freely with other dogs. Try that or tray to relate her with puppies of the same breed. Also remember that dogs meet smelling each other, put her in front of the other dog and allow her to smell and give a toy to the other dog.


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Huskys aren't really common around here but the dog park around here Is not where I like to socialize as most dog parents let their dogs do whatever around here. I've been waiting to have a meeting with one of her "siblings" from another older litter but he's all grown up. 

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Hi where do you live, I go to manor farm park all time 

my codey runs off the lead and comes back 

she meets loads of other dogs all time 

I'm looking to meet up with ppl to walk her with as want her use to playing with other dogs it will help with my training her also 

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9 minutes ago, Shanecodey said:

Hi where do you live, I go to manor farm park all time 

my codey runs off the lead and comes back 

she meets loads of other dogs all time 

I'm looking to meet up with ppl to walk her with as want her use to playing with other dogs it will help with my training her also 

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She's still a young puppy n everything in the world is scary to her , I wish mine ignored other dogs use it your advantage n get her walking nicely when other dogs are round , when she's a bit older /bigger introduce her to some friends dogs

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She's still a young puppy n everything in the world is scary to her , I wish mine ignored other dogs use it your advantage n get her walking nicely when other dogs are round , when she's a bit older /bigger introduce her to some friends dogs

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I say introduce her now...Arjun was apprehensive wirh some dogs so we started saying 'go play' and 'its okay'. Now he cant get enough lol.

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I say introduce her now...Arjun was apprehensive wirh some dogs so we started saying 'go play' and 'its okay'. Now he cant get enough lol.

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it depends on the dog if i had a dog that wasn't bothered with other dogs I'd give them time , if i had a dog that was scared of other dogs I'd do my
Best to get them socialised with other dogs so long as they were calm and we'll behaved

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it depends on the dog if i had a dog that wasn't bothered with other dogs I'd give them time , if i had a dog that was scared of other dogs I'd do my
Best to get them socialised with other dogs so long as they were calm and we'll behaved

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Agreed.

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Huskys aren't really common around here but the dog park around here Is not where I like to socialize as most dog parents let their dogs do whatever around here. I've been waiting to have a meeting with one of her "siblings" from another older litter but he's all grown up. 


When did you get her because they usually learn social skills from siblings/parents?

Last thing you want is a dog that doesnt interact with other dogs...most will but i have seen ones in the past that simply do not want to.

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47 minutes ago, Arjun 2016 said:

 


Agreed.

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When did you get her because they usually learn social skills from siblings/parents?

Last thing you want is a dog that doesnt interact with other dogs...most will but i have seen ones in the past that simply do not want to.

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I got her Saturday. She was around other husky's so I'm at a loss. She's not scared she's just uninterested.

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Gosh eight weeks is really young (IMO too young to leave her mum and litter pack); it's a huge wrench at this age and she may be pining... and quite scared.
Give her time, space, her own covered crate in a corner as HER den...loving, and patience.
She'll need to learn social skills off of you.
If there are any other little pups her age.. get them together.. like toddler parties. . to socialise ... it may bring her out...
Look at www.successdogs.com. ..

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