Do huskies bite?

Dec 11,2023
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Huskies generally do not bite. Huskies have a relatively easy-going personality and are not aggressive, but they may still bite when frightened. If the owner does not correct the husky's biting behavior from an early age, it may bite people when it grows up. If you find your Husky biting, scold and correct it immediately to avoid hurting others.

What to do after a Husky bites someone

1. First check the wound. If the skin is not broken, it is probably caused by the Husky accidentally while playing. The owner needs to warn the Husky. This behavior is wrong. To prevent it from happening again, it is best to go to a regular hospital to get rabies vaccination.

2. If the wound is broken and bleeding, the owner needs to clean and disinfect the wound in time. You can squeeze the wound to let the blood that may be infected with germs flow out. Wash with soapy water for ten minutes and rinse with running water. Then apply iodophor for disinfection. And get rabies vaccination in time. If the wound is serious, it needs to be sutured in time.

3. After treating the wound, the owner needs to severely criticize the husky to make it understand that what he did is wrong, and find the reason why the husky bites to prevent the possibility of it happening again.

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