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Do huskies bite?

Husky bites.

The reasons why huskies bite people are: when they are jealous, when they grab food, when they are frightened, when they protect themselves and their owners, when their territory is occupied.

1, Husky is jealous.

Although Husky is neurotic and often makes pet owners laugh and cry, he still has a strong monopoly on pet owners. If it sees its pet owner playing with other dogs and ignores it, it may make some aggressive behaviors out of jealousy, such as biting the dog or the pet owner.

2. When grabbing food,

For huskies, food is very important, so it protects food. If you suddenly grab a husky's dog food while eating, it will bite even if you are the owner, so the pet owner should not touch its food casually while eating. In addition, food protection is a bad habit, so pets are mainly trained to correct food protection behavior, and training with some snacks will be better.

3. When you are afraid

Huskies also bite when they are frightened, which is out of self-defense instinct. Therefore, when playing with huskies, pet owners should pay attention to their discretion and don't scare them from behind, or they will be bitten by themselves.

4. In order to protect yourself and your master.

If huskies feel that they are in danger, or their owners are in danger, they will start to issue warning behaviors, such as showing their teeth and growling. If you continue to provoke it at this time, it will attack in order to protect itself and its owner, so don't provoke it easily.

5. When occupied on the spot.

Dogs have a strong sense of territory. Delineating and marking the territory is an act of declaring sovereignty. Although Husky's personality is very docile, if a stranger invades its territory, it will not be polite, and it will bite people without saying anything. So don't approach strange dogs for no reason at ordinary times, even docile dogs.