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first off she is still very young for a husky. if this is your first husky, boy are you in for a surprise. huskies are very stubborn and strong. now get the floors clean with vinegar and or baking soda or from a pet store urine remover, she will continue to mark yes girls mark or accidentally pee from the smell of her’s or other dog’s urine. take her outside and tell her to go potty, reword her with nice words, good girl, nice ect. and a really good dog treat, not one you regularity give. real meat dog jerky ect, do this everytime. also although huskies hate to be in a kennel get a large kennel (borrow one if you can) dogs hate to pee in the place they stay, a bathroom or laundry room can work too, but kennel is best put it in your room so if she cries take her outside say potty and if she goes reward. huskies do not do well getting yelled at or nose booped, they will learn not to like or trust you. the same goes for other things you want her to learn, take it slow and lots of rewards. my 2nd husky is very stubborn and independent she is 18 months old and still will not come on command, took her to puppy classes ect she learned a lot but not that important command. huskies run and love to run, must teach her come and stay for her own good and yours. use a long rope and throw a treat out then call her back give her another treat. please chip and collar your husky, they tend to run away and get out any chance they can. also enjoy your little furbaby, give her lots of toys and exercise, they are very energetic and need to be walked or ran. I take mine to a local dog park, she comes back tired and sleeps for several hours. join a husky group, socialize her with other people and dogs after she has had all the shots. huskies love kids too. good luck
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