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Dog and Siberian husky lover. I love training, exercising and playing around with my three huskies. Always trying new foods, recipes and striving to give them the best possible dog life.

Why Fall Hiking Feels So Good Cool mornings, crunchy leaves, and panoramic color, fall hiking hits a sweet spot. Trails are quieter after summer, the air is crisp and energizing, and the scenery is a painter’s palette of golds, reds, and larches that glow like lanterns. Whether the phrase crisp air huskies makes you think of a cold breeze and a wagging trail buddy, or simply the bright snap in…

Real Risks for Dogs Twinkling lights, clinking glasses, a table groaning under the weight of casseroles and pies, the holidays are tailor made for memory making. For dogs, it can feel like an all you can sniff buffet. Vets warn that many beloved seasonal flavors hide toxic ingredients for dogs, especially onions, garlic, raisins, and other stealthy hazards. A single bite from the wrong dish can turn a festive evening…

A Holiday Feast, A Husky Temptation: Why Thanksgiving Requires Extra Care Thanksgiving spreads look like a dream come true to a Siberian Husky. There is roasted turkey, buttery sides, sweet desserts, and a steady parade of guests who cannot resist those ice blue eyes. Yet the holiday table can hide a minefield of ingredients that are risky, even toxic, to dogs. Knowing exactly what is dangerous for Huskies, and why,…

A Fall Adventure With Your Husky: Pumpkin Patch Plans That Actually Work Taking your husky pumpkin picking can be a safe, joyful outing when you prepare well and respect your dog’s instincts. Huskies are athletic and curious, which makes a pumpkin patch both exciting and potentially overwhelming. The good news, with thoughtful planning, the experience can be fun for everyone, including farm staff, other families, and those spectacular gourds. This…

Autumn wraps the world in warm colors and crisp air, which means it is a perfect backdrop for fall husky photography. Husky coats pop against amber leaves, their eyes gleam in soft golden light, and their energy is made for playful, dynamic images. You might be wondering where to start or how to turn regular walks into scroll stopping husky autumn pictures. Here is the deal, with a little planning,…

Ideal Temperature Ranges for Huskies Huskies are famous for their striking looks, seemingly endless energy, and an uncanny ability to nap on a snowbank like it is a plush mattress. Yet that thick double coat, which is perfect for sledding across frozen landscapes, can turn everyday life in warmer climates into a juggling act. Finding the ideal temperature ranges for Huskies is not just about comfort, it is about safety,…

Why Fall Shedding Hits Huskies Hard Autumn turns walkways golden, coffee cups warm, and Husky owners into full-time fur wranglers. If you share your life with a Husky, you already know the season comes with a blizzard of fluff. That big seasonal shed, often called a coat blow, is your dog’s way of trading a lighter summer underlayer for a denser winter version. The result, tumbleweeds in the hallway, hair…

How Huskies Survive Extreme Cold Ever wondered how a Siberian Husky can trot happily through a snowstorm while you are three layers deep and still shivering? Huskies are walking masterclasses in winter design, the product of generations of natural selection and human partnership in the Arctic. Their secret is a mix of specialized anatomy, smart behavior, and learned conditioning. Now, let’s explore how Huskies survive extreme cold through their coat,…

Understanding Winter Shedding and the Line Brush Advantage Winter can be a magical season with occasional blizzard of loose fur floating across the living room. Pets do not read calendars, they shed based on light, temperature, and health. That means winter shedding often ramps up when indoor heating kicks in, and for many homes, this is when grooming routines get truly tested. If traditional brushing feels like bailing out a…

Does Shaving Your Husky Help in Winter? You might be wondering if shaving your Husky during the colder months is a clever shortcut to cleanliness, comfort, or less hair floating through the house. After all, a fresh trim seems to work for many breeds. Here is the surprising truth: when it comes to a double-coated dog like a Siberian Husky, shaving is almost never the right winter strategy. In fact,…