Xylitol is a sugar substitute commonly found in a variety of human foods and products. While it’s praised for its low-calorie content and dental benefits in humans, xylitol is highly toxic to dogs and can cause serious health issues, even in small amounts. This article will explore why xylitol is dangerous for dogs, the symptoms of xylitol poisoning, and what to do if your dog accidentally ingests this substance. What…
Picking the perfect name for your Husky is fun and essential for establishing his or her identity and communicating effectively. Choose a name that aligns with your dog’s personality and your own preferences. You have plenty of sources from which to draw inspiration, including literature, films, favorite foods, the history of the Husky breed, or even inventing unique names. Keep the name relatively short, avoiding resemblances to familiar command cues…
Your husky’s teeth are a part of his or her overall health. Like human teeth, a husky’s teeth develop cavities, tartar, and gums problems resulting in tooth loss. Not brushing your Siberian husky’s teeth will result in bad breath that can break human and dog interaction. It is terrible when a dog opens the mouth and you smell bad breath and see sore or bleeding gums and plaque on the…
Your Siberian husky puppy has floppy ears because he or she is a just puppy. His or her ear cartilage and bones are not fully developed. Puppy ears are in the process of growing too. You probably just adopted a puppy and you are asking yourself how long does it take for a Siberian husky puppy’s ears to stand up. If your Siberian puppy is younger than six weeks, he…
A puppy is born toothless and he needs to go through two teething periods until he will have his strong and adult teeth. The Siberian Husky puppy teething period is a hard period for the owner but even harder for the puppy. If you just brought a sweet little husky puppy home, you might notice that he starts biting and chewing every object in the house. Your hands or legs…
Spring is here, the sun is brighter, sweet flowers smell is in the air and Siberian husky hair is everywhere. Shedding time is here. A Siberian husky sheds during the year, but he is blowing the coat twice a year, early in spring and in autumn. As you already might know, I have two beautiful and stubborn Siberian huskies. And they shed a lot nowadays. You might also see that…
The weather outside is frightful and my Siberian huskies thrive in cold weather. But how cold is too cold for your dog? In my area, it didn’t snow yet, but the temperatures are below zero. Siberian huskies enjoy going for a walk and exercise outside during winter. They wear all that fur all year round and now this keeps them warm. And they want to make the most of it.…
If this is not your first time on this blog, then you might already know that I’m a proud owner of two Siberian huskies. And they are a handful. If you are thinking about adopting or buying a husky, then you should read what you need to know before getting a husky. As I said before, I have one mischievous male husky and a loving husky lady, or the properly…
Siberian Huskies are mostly known for their amazing eye colors, especially that icy blue color that some say traces back to their origin in the cold and icy conditions of Siberia. But did you know that they can actually change eye color and even have different colored eyes? Read on to find about Huskies with blue, brown, bi-eyes or even parti (or split) eye colors. Siberian Husky eye colors Let’s…
If you saw a big dog that seems to look like a Siberian Husky but in fact, it was an Alaskan Malamute you are forgiven. Certain breeds of dogs are very similar and easy to confuse – this is certainly the case with the Malamute and the Husky. Both Huskies and Malamutes are recognized by the American Kennel Club, resemble wolves but there are some pretty big differences between them.…










