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I have a friend of mine who has 14 but they do a lot of racing. The only reason you may struggle a little is that you are new to the breed but they will only be as difficult to handle as you make it. As long as you quickly establish the pecking order, preferably with you at the top, the easier it will be. Once that little task is completed the rest is easy- ish. If you look at my sig beneath this post you will see mine. All except Skye who now lives with Husky-gunner.

 

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Wow that will be interesting lol. I'm having a little problem with mine when dinner comes about. He wants to stand up to my counter. Lol any advice baddies putting him out? Bc then he wants to jump on my glass door lol

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Just teach him 'go lay down' or 'settle'. Take him to a bed or spot where you want him to stay when you're eating, be consistent and don't let him even move an inch towards the table. Use the command 'go lay down' or 'settle' and reward him periodically with his own doggy treats for staying there. 

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