Husky
Hello ! Please help how do I let her get out her energy without her running away from me and juggle the jealousy? We have a 7 year old husky Nina who I can not teach recall. She bolts anytime she’s outside and is impossible to real her in. All she wants to do is sniff and run. I’m trying to teach her to recall and to stay but I also have 2 pugs who know get jealous when I put them away to train Nina. The 3 of them end up fighting for attention now. Nina is always on a leash or in her kennel and is this bad for her as a dog ? Or is it making her want to have freedom more ? I have been listening to your podcasts and love all the information!
Sunflower227 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/25/24
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