Why is Walking the Best Time to Train Huskies?

First: Going for a walk outdoors can provide fresh air, make you feel relaxed, and benefit your Siberian Husky’s health by promoting digestion.

Second: Allow the Siberian Husky to become accustomed to unfamiliar things in the outside world, so that it will not feel intense fear when exposed to outside stimuli. Third: Take walks outdoors for sunbathing (but not in direct sunlight), allowing the Siberian Husky to receive exposure to ultraviolet rays, which can meet the animal’s need for vitamin D. At the same time, vitamin D can promote the intestines’ absorption of calcium and phosphorus, which is beneficial to the healthy development of bones and other organs. Everything has its advantages and disadvantages, and the Siberian Husky’s outdoor walks also face many dangers. First, the Siberian Husky’s exposure to pathogens increases when it goes out; various mechanical, chemical, and biological stimuli from the outside world may have an adverse effect on the Siberian Husky. Therefore, there must be certain requirements for the time, location, and venue of the Siberian Husky’s outdoor walks.
Therefore, when taking your Huskies out for a walk, please keep the following in mind:
1: A Siberian Husky should be at least 4-5 months old and have received vaccinations (such as the 5-in-1 vaccine) before going out. It is also important to ensure that the dog is healthy, eating and behaving normally. This will help ensure that the dog has a certain level of immunity and resistance to infection from foreign pathogenic microorganisms.
2: Generally, the best times for exercise are clear weather days with little temperature difference between indoors and outdoors, otherwise your dog may suffer from respiratory diseases such as colds and bronchitis. When out, make sure your dog is neither too hungry nor too full, otherwise it may suffer from internal diseases such as intestinal rupture, twisting, and folding.

3: Avoid contact with sick dogs when outdoors, and also try to avoid going to places where other dogs frequently go, to prevent contracting infectious diseases. Because some dog diseases can survive in external media (soil, excrement of sick dogs, sewage, etc.) for dozens of days or even months or years, still having the ability to infect.

4: After the walk, give your Siberian Husky an appropriate amount of water and let it rest. Upon returning home, you can wash your dog’s feet and, if it got dirty during the walk, give it a bath. Going for a walk with your Siberian Husky can be a warm and beautiful sunset experience for dog lovers every day.