What Should I Do if My Siberian Husky Has a Strong Sense of Jealousy?

First of all, Siberian Huskies are not very jealous dogs, but they are often silly and have aggressive behavior towards other small animals in the house. The owner should seriously educate the Siberian Husky in this situation. Below I will tell you what to do if Siberian Husky has a strong sense of jealousy.

When a new dog or other small animal is brought into the household, the Siberian Husky may occasionally emit a low-pitched growl to express dissatisfaction and try to drive away the “enemy.” If this fails, the Siberian Husky will immediately launch an aggressive attack, biting and chasing the intruder until it is gone. Sometimes, due to fear of the owner, the Siberian Husky may appear calm in the owner’s presence, but revert to its true nature and begin aggressive behavior as soon as the owner leaves. This is entirely due to the Siberian Husky’s jealousy.

In this case, the first thing to do is to solve the psychological problem of the Siberian Husky. Do not physically punish it, otherwise it will be more angry. It should be allowed to communicate with other people or dogs, such as playing together under the owner’s supervision; the owner should give timely rewards after seeing friendly behavior, such as petting and food. Those who show emotional outbursts from the beginning should be held down, petted on the head and chest, so that they feel that you care about them.

For those stubborn Siberian huskies, owners may want to consider not adding any new members to the family and giving all the love and attention to their beloved goofball. The dog would probably go crazy with joy.