Husky: unique stomach and delicate living habits
Husky, a dog breed, is deeply loved by people because of its unique appearance and lively personality. However, to take good care of this dog breed, we need to understand its unique living habits and physical needs.
First of all, Huskies’ gastrointestinal function is relatively unique, and their demand for protein and fat is relatively high. Therefore, in the feeding process, it is suggested that the owner should continue to feed the puppy food during the husky puppy period until they reach the age of 18 months and then gradually transition to adult dog food. In order to meet the needs of its growth and development, some fish or beef and mutton can be added as a supplement. At the same time, because Husky’s demand for calcium is relatively high, it is very necessary to supplement it with calcium tablets or calcium powder several times a week. When choosing a brand of dog food, due to the great difference in the gastrointestinal function of huskies, it is suggested that the owner should make a choice according to the actual situation of his own dog, and try to choose protein and high-quality dog food with high fat content.
Secondly, although huskies are lively and active, their adaptability to the environment is relatively weak. In hot weather, especially under the direct sun, huskies are prone to breathing difficulties and even illness. Therefore, the owner should try to avoid letting huskies move in the hot sun, and if necessary, cool them down or move them to a ventilated and cool place. At the same time, huskies also need a certain amount of activity to promote blood circulation and metabolism. When the owner goes shopping or walks in the park, it is best to take it with him.
In addition, huskies are also sensitive to temperature changes. When the weather is hot and cold, the owner should make appropriate adjustments to prevent huskies from catching cold and catching a cold. At the same time, because Huskies are easy to shed their hair when living in an environment with high room temperature, we should try to make them live in a lower temperature environment.
Generally speaking, husky is a kind of dog that is very friendly to human beings and is the first choice to accompany family members. However, to take good care of this dog breed, we need to understand its unique living habits and physical needs, and give proper attention and care. Only in this way can we ensure that huskies grow up healthily and happily.