Siberian Huskies For Dummies
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Siberian Huskies For Dummies®
by Diane Morgan
Siberian Huskies For Dummies®
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About the Author
Diane Morgan is an Adjunct Professor of Literature, Religious Studies, and Philosophy at Wilson College in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. In addition to her books about Siberian Huskies, Basset Hounds, Poodles, and Beagles, she writes about Buddhism, Taoism, Hinduism, Tennessee Williams, and pigs. She also writes the Dummies Daily eTips for Cats and Dogs (go to www.dummiesdaily.com for more information or to sign up to get tips from Diane every day). She is a founding member of Basset Rescue of Old Dominion.
Diane lives in Williamsport, Maryland, where she shares her home with eight dogs, two cats, and a variety of goldfish, none of whom can pull a sled. She has never been to Siberia.
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Dedication
To the Chukchis
Author’s Acknowledgments
It’s impossible to write a book like this one without incurring a lot of debt. And I owe so many people so much that I’m glad they didn’t charge me. First of all, my heartfelt thanks to all the people at Wiley who made it happen: Amanda Pisani, my friend and editor extraordinaire, who thought of me for this book; Dominique De Vito, who trusted me to carry it though; Scott Prentzas for handling a tough project in transition (and for finding the pictures!); and Elizabeth Kuball, my Project Editor, for her skillful work in making this book a pleasure to read.
To all the members of Sibernet, the online group with all the knowledge, experience, and kindness to answer all my questions, I owe my deepest appreciation.
To Paulette Jones, who took the time and trouble to explain the thrills of sled racing, and most of all for her expert technical editorship. Any errors in the text are mine, not hers.
To Peg Wheeler, for her love of and dedication to this beautiful breed. Many Siberian Huskies owe her their lives.
To my beloved companion John Warner, for his sage advice, staunch support, technical help, and careful reading of many drafts of this book. He kept me sane, sort of.
Contents
Title
Introduction
How This Book Is Organized
Icons Used in This Book
Where to Go from Here
Part I : Getting to Know Siberian Huskies
Chapter 1: What Is a Husky?
The Difference between a Husky and Other Similar-Looking Animals
The Siberian Husky Breed Standard
Chapter 2: Husky History 101
It All Started with the Chukchis
The Russians Are Coming!
Olaf Swenson Saves the Day
The All Alaska Sweepstakes Race
The Influence of Leonhard Seppala
The Great Serum Run: Mission of Mercy
The Development of the Siberian in the United States
Part II : Looking for Your Soul Mate
Chapter 3: Finding and Choosing a Siberian
Determining Whether a Husky Is Right for You
Finding a Puppy and a Breeder
Choosing the Right Puppy
Exploring Other Sources for Getting a Husky
Chapter 4: Preparing for Your Puppy
Collars and Leashes
ID Tags
Food and Water Dishes
Pet Doors
Outdoor Kennels
Grooming Tools
Dog Beds
Gates
Crates
Chew Toys
Part III : Living with a Siberian Husky
Chapter 5: Welcome Home!
Surviving the First Day and Night
Deciding Whether Your Husky Will Live Inside or Outside
Paying Attention to the Outdoor Husky’s Special Needs
Giving Your Pup the Exercise and Discipline He Needs
House-Training Your Husky
Cleaning Up After Your Husky
Chapter 6: Understanding What Your Husky Is Trying to Tell You
Picking Up on What Your Dog Is Saying
Interpreting Your Husky’s Body Language
Figuring Out Your Dog’s Facial Gestures
Watching Your Husky’s Tail
Knowing the Difference between Dominant and Submissive Behavior
Making Sense of Weird Behavior
Noticing Your Siberian’s Sleeping Style
Chapter 7: Socializing Your Siberian
Interacting with Your Puppy
Introducing Your Siberian to Children
Introducing Your Husky to Other Animals
Chapter 8: Training Your Dog
Training the Family Before You Train Your Dog
Setting Your Training Goals
Agreeing on Commands
Teaching Your Husky the Basics
Taking Advantage of Formal Obedience Training
Chapter 9: Dealing with Dominance and Aggression
Understanding Canine Dominance and Aggression
Dealing with Dominance
Recognizing Common Behaviors
Establishing Your Dominance
Avoiding Dog Bites
Chapter 10: Breaking Bad Habits in Your Husky
Separation Anxiety
Digging
Chewing
Counter-Cruising
Trash Dumping
Running Off
Hunting Other Animals
Charging the Door
Jumping Up
Part IV : Keeping Your Husky Healthy
Chapter 11: Feeding Your Husky
Knowing Your Husky’s Nutritional Needs
Reading the Labels
Taking a Look at the Main Types of Dog Food
Considering Supplements
Figuring Out How Much to Feed Your Dog
Looking at Performance, Maintenance, and Low-Calorie Foods
Chapter 12: Grooming Your Dog
Brushing and Combing
Bathing
Dealing with Shedding
Paying Attention to Your Husky’s Entire Body
Finding a Professional Groomer
Watching Out for Fleas and Ticks
Chapter 13: Establishing a Good Relationship with Your Vet
Choosing a Vet
Knowing What to Expect on the First Checkup
Recognizing How You Can Help Your Vet
Chapter 14: Preventing and Responding to Health Problems
Viruses
Leptospirosis
Kennel Cough
Canine Hip Dysplasia
Arthritis
Eye Problems
Epilepsy
Diabetes
Hypothyroidism
Cancer
Zinc Malabsorption Disorder
Allergies
Dental Problems
Bloat
Aging
Chapter 15: Responding to Emergencies
The Complete Pet First Aid Kit
Accidents
Bites
Bleeding
Bloat
Breathing Difficulties
Broken Bones
Coughing
Diarrhea and Vomiting
Heat Stress
Poison
Porcupine Quills
Seizures
Wounds
Part V : Bringing Out the Sled Dog in Your Siberian
Chapter 16: Getting Your Husky into Sledding
Sledding 101: The Basics of the Sport
Getting a Sled Dog
Sledding for Fun
Chapter 17: The Last Great Race: The Iditarod
The Start of the Iditarod
The Iditarod Today
Part VI : The Part of Tens
Chapter 18: Ten Reasons to Have a Siberian Husky
Huskies Always Smile
Huskies Make Terrific Exercise Partners
A Siberian Husky Can Pull You Wherever You Want to Go
Siberians Have No Doggie Odor
Huskies Are Educational
Huskies Provide Social Mobility