Autumn arrives with cold air, crunchy leaves, and the promise of longer walks under gold and amber skies. If you share your life with a Siberian Husky, you probably see that first cool breeze as your dog’s personal invitation to zoom. Cooler temperatures awaken a Husky’s natural drive to explore, work, and play. Yet this seasonal transition brings unique needs that deserve your attention. Preparing your Husky for cooler autumn…
Autumn, Huskies, and the Food Question Leaves tumble, temperatures dip, and suddenly your energetic Husky looks a little hungrier than usual. Should food portions go up in autumn, or is that an easy path to holiday weight gain? Here is the deal: Huskies are built for cold weather, but modern lifestyles vary wildly. Some Huskies sprint joyful zoomies in crisp air, others lounge near a heater after a shorter evening…
Why Winter Can Be Tough on Husky Joints Huskies thrive in crisp air and fresh powder, but winter can still be challenging for joints that are feeling the miles. When temperatures drop, the body naturally conserves heat by directing blood flow to vital organs, which can leave muscles and joints a bit stiff. That stiffness is magnified when a dog already has osteoarthritis or is recovering from old injuries. Add…
How Winter Affects Husky Feeding Needs Snow on the ground, steam from the breath, ears perked at every crunch underfoot. Winter looks like pure bliss to a Siberian Husky. Yet behind that frosty grin is a metabolism working hard to keep the engine running. Cold weather appetite is real, and understanding how winter affects Husky feeding needs is the difference between a lean, energetic dog and one that drifts toward…
Is Zinc important for my Husky? Zinc deficiency can turn a glorious, fluffy Husky into a scratchy, patchy, uncomfortable snow wolf. If your Siberian Husky is shedding more than usual, growing mysterious crusty patches around the eyes or muzzle, or acting oddly tired despite that infamous Husky energy, zinc might be the missing piece. The condition often goes by zinc responsive dermatosis, and it is surprisingly common in northern breeds.…
Meet the picky-eater Husky: Why this breed skips meals If a Husky is staring at you like the kibble in their bowl is beneath them, you are absolutely not alone. Many Huskies go through phases of picky eating, and some turn it into an art form. Unlike some breeds that inhale anything not nailed down, Huskies tend to be self-regulating eaters. They eat for fuel, not for fun, and they…
When we think of parsley, we usually picture it sprinkled on our meals as a garnish. But what about our furry companions? Can Huskies eat parsley safely, and is it actually good for them? The short answer: Yes, in moderation. Parsley can be a healthy addition to your Husky’s diet when given correctly, but not all parsley varieties are safe. Is Parsley safe for Huskies? Yes, but with an important…
As a Siberian Husky owner, it’s natural to wonder which fruits and vegetables are safe to share with your furry companion. Among the many vegetables people enjoy, zucchini often comes up as a healthy option. But can your Husky safely eat zucchini? The answer is yes, zucchini is not only safe but also a nutritious, low-calorie treat when given in moderation. Is Zucchini safe for Huskies? Yes. Zucchini (also known…
Green beans for my Husky If you’ve been snacking on fresh green beans and wondered whether your Siberian Husky can have some too, the short answer is yes. Green beans are safe and healthy for Huskies when served in moderation and prepared properly. Green beans are a crunchy, low-calorie treat packed with vitamins, minerals, and fiber, making them a great addition to your Husky’s diet. But like any treat, there…
Supplements for Huskies If you are lucky enough to share your life with a Siberian Husky, you already know these majestic creatures come with a unique blend of beauty, energy, and personality. Their striking coat and boundless energy make them stand out, but such a high-maintenance furball also demands care to keep their skin, coat, and joints in tip-top shape. Nobody wants their Husky shedding half their winter coat all…










