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Why does my husky bite other dogs?

Why does my husky bite other dogs?

If your husky has been biting other dogs, you probably want to know why and how to get it to stop.

This post will show you a number of reasons why it might be doing it and what you can do about it.

So, why does my husky bite other dogs? Possible reasons are that it was mistreated by other dogs in the past, it hasn’t had much exposure to other dogs, it is due to a strong prey drive, it is being dominant or that it is reacting to your own emotions.

There are a number of things that you can consider when trying to figure out why your husky has been doing it. When you have a good idea of the cause, it will become a lot easier to get it to stop.

Why your husky bites other dogs

Each of the different reasons that your husky bites other dogs will often come with some clues.

Below, I will mention a number of reasons why your husky could be doing it and what would make them more likely.

Mistreatment

The reason that it does it could be that another dog mistreated it in the past and it is now distrustful of other dogs. This would be more likely if you know that another dog mistreated it or if you adopted it from a shelter.

In this case, it would help to follow the training tips below. If it is particularly violent around other dogs then consider getting the advice of a dog behaviorist or trainer in your area.

It hasn’t had much exposure to other dogs

It could be the case that it did not get much exposure to other dogs as a puppy and it did not learn that it can trust most other dogs.

Additionally, when huskies are puppies they will bite each other. When one puppy bites another too forcefully the other puppy will react negatively which will teach it not to bite so hard. If your husky didn’t interact with many other dogs as a puppy then it might not have learned to control its bite.

Dominance

It could be the case that your husky does it because it is being dominating. This would be more likely if it does it more with dogs that are smaller than it and if it acts dominating around you by being hard to control.

In this case, it would be important to give it lots of training so that it learns to follow your command and to follow the other tips mentioned below.

It’s protecting you or its territory

It could be the case that it does it because it is being protective. This would be more likely if it is more aggressive when it is around its home. But, this would be less likely if it does it around friendly dogs that are showing no signs of aggression.

It has a strong prey drive

Huskies are known for having a strong prey drive. If your husky only seems to attack smaller dogs then it would be likely to be due to its prey drive. In this case, it would help to separate it from small dogs whenever possible.

You get emotional

Huskies will react to their owner’s emotions. If their owner becomes highly emotional when they are around other dogs then it will cause the husky to react. If you tend to get highly reactive when it is around other dogs then it could be that it is causing your husky to overreact.

Instead, it would help to be calm when interacting with your husky and to follow the training tips below so that it learns how to behave.

Related: Why does my husky bite my hands?

Huskies fighting

Things to consider

When it first started doing it

It would help to consider when your husky first started doing it since it could be the case that there was an event that triggered it to start behaving that way.

If it started attacking other dogs suddenly then it would be more likely that it does it because of things such as being mistreated by other dogs.

Whereas, if it has always done it then it would be more likely to be due to being distrustful of other dogs perhaps because it did not meet many other dogs as a puppy.

How old it is

It would also help to consider the age of your husky. If it is still young then it would be likely that it hasn’t learned to control its bite yet. It would help to allow it to socialize with other dogs in a controlled way.

What types of dogs it does it to

It would also help to consider the types of dogs that it does it to.

If it does it more to small dogs, it would be more likely that it is due to its prey drive but it could also be because it is being dominating.

If it does it to all dogs, it would be more likely that it does it because it does not trust other dogs, because it was mistreated by them or because it has been trained to be that way.

How to get your husky to stop biting other dogs

Below are a number of options that you have when trying to get your husky to stop biting other dogs.

Calm it down when it starts misbehaving

One option you have would be to get it to calm down by grabbing ahold of it or putting it on a long lead when it starts to get aggressive. Then you would get it under your control whenever it starts misbehaving again.

You can watch the video below to see more on how to go about doing it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unBmdRaaq_A

Positive reinforcement training

Another option that you have is to use positive reinforcement training. This is where you get your husky to behave in a certain way by rewarding it when it behaves that way and avoiding rewarding it when it does not.

I have written about how you can use positive reinforcement training to get your husky to stop attacking other dogs in this post.

Desensitization training

One option is to try desensitization training where other dogs are presented at a sufficiently large distance so that it doesn’t have a chance to give a negative reaction. You’ll then reward it for doing so and then gradually lower the distance. When it does give a negative reaction, increase the distance until it stops and then start again.

Take it to a growl class

Another option would be to take it to a growl class if there is one in your area. A growl class is where a group of dogs are trained to be less aggressive around other dogs and people.

Get help from a dog behaviorist

If you cannot get your husky to stop doing it or you cannot figure out why it does it, the best option would be to get the help of a dog behaviorist. By doing so you will be able to see how to train your husky in a safe and secure manner.