How to Care for Your First Husky

Huskies are a type of sled dog that are very popular in modern households, especially in recent years since they have become popular in movies and TV shows. They are unique in appearance and are the only dog breed that still has some wolf-like traits, such as their howl. Their cute appearance in movies and TV shows has made many people decide to become owners of Huskies.
For first-time dog owners or those who are new to Siberian Huskies, it is important to understand how to care for them properly, as Siberian Huskies are known as “glass stomachs,” meaning that their fragile digestive system requires very specific feeding requirements or they may suffer from diarrhea, vomiting, and other symptoms.

Therefore, it is recommended that people who own Siberian Huskies feed them exclusively with dog food, and if they choose to prepare their own food, they should pay close attention to controlling the amount of oil and water, as well as the ingredient proportions. It is especially important to avoid giving Siberian Huskies leftovers or spoiled food, as this can cause them to vomit and diarrhea, making them very weak.

Additionally, when it comes to daily Siberian Husky care, it is important to pay attention to behavioral training. The Siberian Husky has a nickname on the internet called “the 2nd stupid one,” which means that this breed belongs to the “idiot youth” of the canine world. They are always very lively and keep causing trouble, but they have no self-awareness at all.
Before getting a Shih Tzu, it is important to prepare the home by putting away any breakable or easily damaged items. Wooden furniture should be protected as much as possible to prevent the Shih Tzu from damaging it. This will create a safe environment for the Shih Tzu to live in.
Then there is the Huskies’ walking guide, where when we arrive at a certain place, we might want to loosen the leash and let them run freely for a while, to let them stretch their legs and get some fresh air. However, this is something that Huskies owners should never attempt, why is that?
Because Siberian Huskies are naturally curious and have a lot of energy, they love to play and are always eager to explore. Once their owner lets go of their leash, they will immediately run off to whatever catches their interest, completely ignoring their owner’s frantic calls for them to come back. Many Siberian Huskies have disappeared into thin air after their owners accidentally let go of their leash.

So when it comes to how to raise a husky, the first thing to pay attention to is to feed it scientifically, the second is to lead it well and never let it roam freely to avoid losing your beloved pet, and the last thing to pay attention to is the dog’s summer heat relief, which can be achieved by trimming its fur appropriately.