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Can I responsibly own an adult Husky if I work 9-5 and live alone?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Husky | Female | 100 lbs

I’m possibly taking a grown adult Husky from my family where she doesn’t get as much attention as I think she deserves. however, I live alone and work 9am-5pm. Would it be responsible of me to own her? I fear leaving her home 5days out of the week would not be good. I would plan on training her but I’m unsure of if I can make her “inside safe” because they just left her outside her whole life

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Answered By Dr. Elizabeth

Veterinarian

Published on May 25th, 2019

This is a difficult question to answer because it's all based upon her and your temperament. Huskies in general tend to be very active dogs who can become destructive when bored. They need lots of daily exercise to meet their energy requirements. They can also be very vocal dogs. Keep in mind, every dog is an individual so she may not act like this. ANY dog who is bored may develop bad habits. Being an outside dog means that she has been able to run around and has likely not experienced much structure in her life since she was not inside with the family. Living inside means rules, structure and routine. It's also unknown if she is housebroken or not. Taking on any pet is a big responsibility. Many huskies live indoors just fine. If you decide to adopt her, you will need to commit to daily exercise and be prepared for some bumps along the way. You may want to take off work for the first week so you can be home with her as she adjusts. You may also look into doggie daycare or a dog walker to come by and check on her during your work day until you know how she is adjusting. You will want to have all your supplies before she comes home. Here is a helpful link: https://www.petcoach.co/article/do-you-have-everything-you-need-for-your-new-puppy/ I hope this helps provide some guidance. Please feel free to post any additional questions.

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