Knowledge of Husky Care Throughout the Year

Spring

The climate in spring is more comfortable, and diseases are also less likely to occur at this time. Siberian Huskies are best suited for growth during this season. As the temperature rises, Siberian Huskies’ fur will gradually fall out, and the owner should brush its fur regularly every day and clean the brush in time. The dog can be bathed 3-4 times a month.

Summer

The high temperatures of summer can be quite taxing for Siberian Huskies, so it’s important for owners to trim their fur short to help with heat dissipation. Additionally, bathing your Siberian Husky 2-3 times a week can help prevent heatstroke and remove bacteria.

Autumn

This is the time for rabies prevention vaccination for Huskies. Make sure to get them vaccinated on time. During this season, Huskies have the most robust appetite. You can take advantage of this to replenish their energy after the summer and extend their exercise time to prevent obesity. This is also the time when Huskies shed fur the most. Increasing Vitamin E appropriately can promote the growth of new fur.

Winter

With the arrival of cold air, this season is the most susceptible to colds for Huskies. Be sure to ventilate the indoor area. It’s best to take walks during the day, on sunny days, and take your Huskies out for some sunshine.