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Why can we pull sleds in an organized and disciplined way without paying attention to Hal?
First of all, everyone should understand that Hal is not the only one. Husky still has a strong concept of wolf hierarchy in his bones.

Husky is one of the oldest dog breeds and one of the earliest domesticated dog breeds. The origin of huskies can be traced back to the Neolithic Age. At that time, the hunter crossed his accompanying dog with the arctic wolf and got the husky, so the husky looks like a wolf.

For example, the first dog manages the whole group of dogs. As long as the hunter takes care of the first dog, other dogs will obey, and the hunter will share his prey with the dog. Later, after human training, huskies were used to pull sleds and became working dogs. A strong sense of hierarchy is one of the reasons why huskies are obedient when pulling sleds. Then, since huskies are so obedient to pull sleds, why are many huskies so disobedient now? At that time, the people who trained huskies to pull sleds implemented a "stocking" system for huskies' ancestors in order to cultivate speed sled dogs.

That is, let them go hunting by themselves and bring them back when the animals hibernate in winter. After repeated field training, Husky became unruly. Husky's blood is passed down from generation to generation, which makes Husky have such characteristics. In addition, the husky itself is more adapted to the polar cold environment, and its fur is born for such an environment. Therefore, when huskies arrive in warmer cities, they will become more irritable because of the heat, vent everywhere and even "tear down their homes". In addition, huskies, as sled dogs, need enough endurance, so most huskies are extremely endurance and energetic. If you have a husky, but you don't take it for enough exercise, the husky's extra energy has nowhere to vent, and it will certainly be "torn apart".