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Pitsky Weight and Height, Life Expectancy, Exercise, Behavior and Training

Pitsky Weight and Height, Life Expectancy, Exercise, Behavior and Training

Pitsky Life Expectancy

Pitsky’s life expectancy is normally up to 15 year it may vary from said years due to some certain reasons.

Pitsky Weight and Height

The parents of these dogs are large dogs so it may be a medium to large dog which have weight between 35 to 80 pounds and height between 20 and 24.

Pitsky Behavior with children and other pets

Pitsky when have enough socialization training and familiar with the family and the children and rise together with other pets they may be good and excellent with other pets and the children also. Never leave alone it with unfamiliar children and the other dogs without a leader’s supervision. Never allow the children to tease a dog when it is indulging to eat the food. These dogs are good with all ages equally if socialized well.

Pitsky Care and Grooming

Pitssky are easy to grooming. The short haired smooth and straight coat of the Pitsky is not difficult to groom. The comb should be with a solid hair brush regularly. The shampoo and the bath are recommended on the requirements. Ears should be checked occasionally. Nail should be trimmed properly and regularly.

Pitsky Health Issues

Pitsky are the hybrid dogs and the mix of two purebreds may not have more health issues. You should know that “better health care can make a dog healthy”. In general it is believe that hybrid dogs are healthier than the purebred dogs. But it may inherit some health issues of their parents.

Pitsky Training

The training and the good socialization of dogs is the responsibility of the owner. The people who not know how to train a dog never try to have dog with them. It is easy to train because they have a quality of quick learning and intelligence of pit bull, Siberian/Alaskan husky. They like to learn the things and make strive to please their owner to learn and get the training with keen interest. A firm, consistent and fully confident leader is needed for a strong, powerful and energetic dog. The pack leader should know about the training and the tactics of the training.

Pitsky Exercise

It is lively and energetic medium to large size hybrid dogs so it may need a dog play and running in a safe area. A Daily long walk, run and jog is vital for this hybrid. During walk and run human leader must be ahead and lead it. Like their parents they may be active indoor, they require fair amount of exercise to burn out their energy. They may have tendency to escape from the yard like their parent Alaskan/Siberian husky. Never over exercise it in warm climate.
Pitsky Pit Recognition
Dog Registry of America, Inc.

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