Elegant Descendents Of Siberia's Snowy Kingdom
Coat: Thick and Double Coated
Shedding:Medium
Size:Medium
Life Expectancy: 12-14 years
Weight:
20-27kgs (male)
16-23kgs (female)
Height:
53-60cm (male)
50-56cm (female)
Temperatures should be moderate for Huskies.
Consider following tips when choosing food for your Siberian Husky.
Huskies are medium breed dogs that require a diet rich in protein to support their active lifestyle and muscle development. Look for food that contains quality animal-based lean proteins, such as chicken or fish.
Most commercial dog food contains fillers like corn, wheat and soy which can be difficult for them to digest and may cause allergies. Choose dog food that is made with whole, natural ingredients and free from unnecessary additives.
Most commercial dog food contains fillers like corn, wheat and soy which can be difficult for them to digest and may cause allergies. Choose dog food that is made with whole, natural ingredients and free from unnecessary additives.
Tailor your Husky's diet based on age as puppies need more protein and fat for growth, while adult and senior dogs may require lower levels.
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Huskies, with their thick double coat, require regular brushing to prevent matting, remove loose fur. Bathe them occasionally using a dog-specific shampoo to keep them fresh and clean.
Ear cleaning
Clean your Husky's ears regularly to avoid wax buildup and potential infections, using a damp cloth or vet-approved ear-cleaning solution.
Trim your Husky's nails regularly to maintain a comfortable length, and check their paw pads for any debris or injuries.
Paw cleaning
Dental care
Maintain your Husky's oral hygiene by brushing their teeth with a dog-specific toothbrush and toothpaste, and enhance dental care with dental chews or toys.