These social butterflies
are considered to be very pack oriented and gregarious. Whether
their pack includes humans or other dogs, they easily become bonded
with others. They are not meant to be left alone for long periods
of time. They require the companionship of others, animal or human.
If left with no others around to occupy him or her, either the
howling begins, the escape route is started, or something you
really liked is destroyed. For example, a Siberian pup could easily
relieve boredom by turning your waterbed into a large pool. As
they say, “idle paws are the devil’s workshop!”
This isn't to say
that Siberians can't happily live as "only children."
Nor is it to say that Siberians can only live happy lives in homes
that have someone home all day. There is always a way, if the
Siberian owner is willing. In today's day and age most dogs are
left to their own devices while their families are out and hard
at work earning biscuit money. During this "free time,"
the use of a crate is strongly recommended.
The word crate is
often viewed by many people as being a prison or jail. While it
could become that if it isn't properly used, the cratewhen
utilized properlycan be a happy condo or safe place for
a dog. Remember that dogs are denning animals and they look for
the close and confined security that a crate can give them.
Ever notice a dog
without a "crate" often takes to resting under a computer
desk, under a table, or behind a couch? Slap a gate on the opening
and what do you think it is? Answer: A crate.