If your husky keeps sitting at your feet, you might be wondering why and what can be done about it.
This post will show you a number of reasons why your husky might be doing it and what you can do to stop it if you want to get it to stop.
So, why does my husky sit at my feet? Possible reasons are that it has separation anxiety, it was mistreated when it was younger, you have been reinforcing the behavior or that it wants attention.
There are many things that you can consider to help you in figuring out why your husky does it. Once you have a good idea of the cause, it will become easier for you to get it to stop.
Why your husky sits at your feet
Each of the different reasons that your husky sits at your feet will likely come with a number of clues in the way that it does it.
Below, I will mention a number of possible causes and what would make them more likely.
Separation anxiety
The reason that it sits at your feet could be that it has some separation anxiety. This is where it does not like being left alone and the prospect of being left alone causes it to start being anxious. This would be more likely if your husky starts showing signs of being anxious when you are leaving.
In this case, it would help to avoid leaving it alone for long periods and to periodically check up on it if you can.
Also, it would help to train it to be less anxious when you are leaving and when you are away.
To do this you could do as follows:
- Make it seem like you are about to leave by doing something such as picking up your keys
- Reward your husky for not being anxious and repeat these two steps a few times
- Make more moves towards actually leaving such as by picking up the keys and putting your hand on the door handle
- Reward your husky for not being anxious and repeat the process a few times
- Actually open the door and go outside for a few moments then come back and reward your husky
- Repeat the above, each time staying outside for slightly longer
Mistreatment when it was younger
The reason that it does it might be that it was mistreated as a puppy and it now does not want to be away from someone that it trusts. This would be more likely to be the reason if you adopted it from a shelter.
If this is the case then it would help to try and socialize it with other people when possible and to try the tips mentioned in this post.
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Reinforcing the behavior
It could be the case that you have been inadvertently reinforcing the behavior by giving it things that it wants when it does it.
Instead of giving it things such as treats, toys or attention, when it sits at your feet, try to reward it for behaving the way that you want it to and to redirect its focus onto something else when it is about to sit at your feet.
It wants attention
It could be the case that it sits at your feet because it is looking for attention. This would be more likely if it does it when you have not given it much attention in a while and you tend to give it more attention when it does it.
In this case, it would help to give it attention throughout the day and to avoid rewarding it with attention when it does things that you do not want unless necessary.
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To spread its scent
The reason that it does it could be that it is spreading its scent onto you so that other animals can smell its scent on you.
To prevent this you’ll need to spend time training it to sit in certain places and to discourage it from sitting at your feet by ignoring it when it does and rewarding it when it doesn’t.
Guarding you
It could be the case that it does it because it is being protective. This would be more likely if it does it more when other people are around and if it tends to get overly protective around other people and dogs.

Consider when it first started doing it
It would help to consider what else happened at around the same time that your husky started sitting at your feet since it could be the case that something triggered it to start doing it.
Some things to consider would be:
- If you moved home
- If someone else moved away
- If its schedule changed
- If you started working different hours
Consider when and where it does it
The timing of when your husky sits at your feet would also be something to consider.
If you notice that it tends to sit at your feet when you are about to leave then it could be the case that it has some separation anxiety. Whereas, if it does it more when you have not given it much attention then it might be looking for attention.
What to do about your husky sitting at your feet
Below are some options that you have if you want to get your husky to stop doing it.
Ignore it
If your husky sits at your feet because it is looking for attention from you then the best way to get it to stop is to leave and completely ignore it.
This means that you should get your husky off your feet, wait for it to calm down, tell it to sit somewhere else, reward it for behaving and not sitting at your feet, then sit back down. If it tries to sit on you again then repeat the process. It would also help to recognize when it is about to sit at your feet and to redirect its focus onto sitting somewhere else.
Avoid negative reinforcement training
As mentioned above, it might be the case that you have been inadvertently rewarding the behavior. Instead of giving it things that it wants when it sits at your feet, try to reward it when it is well behaved.
Give it attention
To reduce how much attention your husky seeks from you it would help to give it attention throughout the day. You can do so by training it, exercising it and by playing with it.
Train it not to
You can also train your husky not to sit at your feet by teaching it to stay on the floor when you’re sat down. You can do this by getting it to sit or to lay down and then gradually teaching it to stay there over longer and longer time periods.
You can do this by applying the same techniques as in the video below: