Training a husky is like trying to convince a tornado to follow a map—challenging but not impossible if you understand their wild-at-heart nature. I’ve spent years raising these fluffy escape artists, and the key is balancing discipline with their love for freedom. Start with basic commands like 'sit' and 'stay,' but make it a game; huskies thrive on mental stimulation. I once taught mine to 'wait' by using a piece of chicken as a reward, and now he’ll pause mid-chase if I yell it (most of the time).
Socialization is non-negotiable. Huskies are pack animals, so expose them early to other dogs and people. Mine learned manners at the dog park, though he still steals socks like a furry thief. Leash training? Ha! Good luck. A no-pull harness saved my shoulders, but remember: a husky’s idea of a 'walk' is more like a sled pull. Embrace the chaos—their independence is why we love them, even when they’re howling at 3 AM because a leaf blew by.
Huskies are the ultimate 'cool kids' of the dog world—charismatic, rebellious, and endlessly entertaining. Training mine felt like negotiating with a tiny, furry CEO. Positive reinforcement is your best friend; scolding just earns you side-eye. I used a clicker and tiny cheese cubes to teach 'leave it,' which now saves my shoes from annihilation. Crate training? Essential. My guy protested with operatic howls at first, but now he naps in there like it’s his penthouse. The trick was making it cozy with blankets and hiding treats inside.
Remember, huskies are escape artists. I reinforced my fence after mine dug under it to 'visit' the neighbor’s BBQ. They’re not malicious, just too smart for their own good. Leash training took months, but now he struts beside me—mostly. Some days, he still yanks me toward squirrels like I’m his personal sled. Worth it.
Ever watched a husky ignore commands with the focus of a philosopher pondering the universe? Yeah, me too. These dogs aren’t stubborn; they’re just selectively brilliant. My approach mixes patience and creativity. Instead of repetitive drills, I turned training into storytelling. 'Find the treat' became a treasure hunt, and 'come' was paired with a dramatic crouch-and-cheer routine that made me look ridiculous but worked. Huskies need to feel like they’re part of an adventure, not a obedience class.
Consistency matters, but so does flexibility. If my husky’s bored, he’ll invent his own games (like 'toilet paper shredder mode'). So I rotate tricks—today it’s 'spin,' tomorrow 'high five.' And never underestimate the power of a tired husky. A long run or puzzle toy takes the edge off their mischief. They’re not just pets; they’re feathery drama queens with a PhD in escapology.
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“You belong to me, Aria,” he growls, his nose brushing against mine. “The harder you push me away, the deeper I fall into this madness of wanting you.”
“You don’t even want a mate!” I remind him, hating how small my voice sounds, and how my body sings whenever he’s this close.
His breath brushes against my lips. “You’re right. I don’t. But I burn for you, Aria, and I don’t think I’ll make it through the season without tasting what’s mine.”
*****
They call Ryder Drexel the Ice King of Ironclaw University, captain of the undefeated Iron Wolves, cold-blooded on the rink and untouchable off it. He doesn’t do distractions. He doesn’t do relationships.
Until her.
Aria Murdock is the opposite. She’s an invisible scholarship student hiding secrets that she’s spent her entire life hiding—she’s a wolf who can’t shift in a world where wolves like her are called runts and are mercilessly killed to be rid of their weak bloodline.
But when an accident reveals her true scent, Ryder’s world fractures.
She’s a walking death sentence. Someone undesirable to most. Off-limits because of her low rank and bloodline.
And she’s his mate.
Now, the Alpha heir has a choice. He can either reject the bond, or risk everything to claim her. The problem? Claiming her means breaking every rule and starting a war within his own pack. It also means revealing who Aria truly is, and she’s so much more than a runt.
They’re enemies by nature, but bound by instinct and fate.
In a world where packs, rules, and reputations reign, claiming her might just cost him everything, especially his heart.
"You want me to fuck you, I know it"
"As much as you don't like me, you are my mate and you can't deny me"
I stood up behind her, one hand holding her hip, and leaned down, my breath ragged against her neck, my voice husky.
"I'll listen to your body... what it wants... and my body... what it needs. You won't feel the pain of correction like you did today... only the pleasure that a little bite of pain can bring."
Mated to the cold-hearted Alpha
Nueva Winter is a regular teenage girl. After getting asked out on a date by the hottest guy in her school, she believes life is about to get as good as it gets. But the date turns disastrous when Nueva gets attacked and bitten by an enormous dog-like animal. If that wasn't bad enough, her date leaves her abruptly without explanation directly after the attack.
This event throws Nueva into an unknown world of werewolves, Banshees, and strange magic when an old legend speaks of the powerful Ice wolf, a white beast dormant inside Nueva's human body. Alpha Gray of the White Creek pack is so confident that she is the key to breaking the Alpha's curse that's robbed him of a mate-bond that he kidnaps her and brings her to his pack. There she has to learn how to defend herself and unlock the potentials hidden within. All while trying to survive the growing number of Rogues attacking and attempting to take over the White Creek pack by eliminating anything standing in their way. But can the human girl with the Ice Wolf break the curse and restore the power and strength to this weakening pack? And, when the time comes, will Alpha Gray be willing to let her go after he develops strong feelings for her despite the missing mate-bond, knowing he will send her to certain death.
‘Even the wildest of beasts, can be tamed.’
They called him the Mad Alpha, a name he’d earned after turning against his own father, dethroning him and claiming his title, all out of his hunger for power.
His name alone struck fear in the hearts of even the bravest, no one was foolish enough to cross him, well except one with a death wish.
Kate had just escaped a toxic marriage, all she wanted was a fresh start, but fate clearly had other plans for her. She’s met with the greatest shock of her life; she’s the Mad Alpha’s second chance mate.
She would never survive him, that was a fact. Good thing the Mad Alpha had very high standards. She’d never make the cut, at least not with all the rumors of her infertility and divorce going around, but she’s about be met with yet another surprise.
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“I don’t need a guardian. I can handle myself just fine against any attacker.”
“You might be right about that, but it’s not them you’ll be needing protection from.”
You saved a dying pup. It vanished.
Now, rifling through your contract husband's drawer, you find the collar.
"You stole my dog!" you hiss.
"Sweetheart, that wasn't a dog."
A growl rumbles in the dark.
"It was an Alpha wolf — and you belong to him now."
Huskies just have this magnetic energy that pulls you in—it's like they're born with an Instagram filter! Their striking blue or heterochromatic eyes feel like they hold ancient Arctic secrets, and that thick, wolf-like coat makes them look like they stepped out of a winter fantasy. But beyond looks, their personalities are pure chaos in the best way. They’re the class clowns of the dog world: stubborn, vocal (who hasn’t heard a Husky ‘talking back’?), and endlessly mischievous. Mine once dug a hole so deep I half expected him to emerge in China. Yet, that wild spirit comes with loyalty—they’re pack animals, so when they bond with you, it’s like joining an adventure squad. Plus, their history as sled dogs adds this rugged, heroic layer. They’re not just pets; they’re fluffy, dramatic storytellers with a penchant for escapades.
What really seals their ‘cool’ status is how they blur the line between domestic and untamed. They’ve got the elegance of wolves but the goofiness of a best friend who’d eat your homework. Pop culture loves them too—think 'Game of Thrones' dire wolves or Balto’s legacy. Huskies don’t just exist; they perform, turning everyday walks into epic journeys. And let’s be real: watching one howl dramatically at a siren is basically free theater.
Photographing a husky is all about capturing their wild spirit and piercing eyes. I love taking shots of my neighbor's husky, Luna—her blue eyes are mesmerizing against her snow-white fur. The trick is to shoot during the 'golden hour' when the light is soft and warm; it makes their coat glow and highlights those dramatic facial markings. Action shots are a must too—try tossing a ball or getting them to run toward you for dynamic, energetic frames. Patience is key since huskies are notoriously stubborn, but when they decide to cooperate, the results are breathtaking.
Another tip? Get down to their level. Crouching or even lying down creates a more intimate perspective, making the photo feel personal rather than like a distant snapshot. Treats or squeaky toys can help hold their attention, but avoid overusing them—you want natural expressions, not a dog staring blankly at a snack. And don’t forget the details: close-ups of their paws, ears, or that signature smirk can tell a whole story. Editing later? Boost the blues in their eyes slightly, but keep it subtle—Luna’s gaze already does most of the work.
Training a Siberian Husky puppy is both a joy and a challenge—they’re smart but stubborn as heck. Start with socialization early; expose them to different people, dogs, and environments to curb their natural wariness. Positive reinforcement is key—these dogs respond terribly to harsh methods. Treats, praise, and playtime work wonders. Huskies are escape artists, so leash training and recall commands ('come') are non-negotiable. I’ve lost count of how many times mine bolted after a squirrel!
Consistency is everything. Huskies test boundaries, so if you let them slack once, they’ll push harder next time. Crate training helps with housebreaking and prevents destructive chewing (RIP my favorite shoes). Mental stimulation is just as important as physical exercise; puzzle toys or obedience drills keep their busy minds engaged. Oh, and invest in a good vacuum—their shedding is legendary.