I agree with Kay. I try to cater to their needs. I do make a point of going around the yard a few times a day and making sure everyone gets some attention, petting, playing ect.

Some of them just need more direct attention than others. Chum is constantly glued to my side and very unhappy if he has to be alone for any length of time. Earle likes hanging out inside with me and needs a daily cuddle on the couch session. Pacer and Hobo freak out if they are outside at night. Pacer likes to sleep on my feet. Heyoka likes to come in, check things out and then go his own again. The older ones need less exercise so they get less of that, but still get lots of attention at home. Muskwa needs nothing from me, but needs lots of attention from Stuart. He is Stuart's dog. Bandit is quite independant and will seek me out when he wants something. The rest of the time he is self-entertaining. One of my favorite traits about huskies is their ability to self-entertain and not require constant interaction from their humans.

When I'm home for the day, I do a "Dog of the Day". It rotates through the pack. That dog gets extra treats, canned food on their dinner, a longer walk or a walk with no other dogs, they get to play in the big yard if they live in a different pen, come in the house whenever, whatever is a little extra special for that particular dog.