The great Husky summer shave debate Summer is rolling in, and the temperature is climbing fast. You glance at your beautiful, fluffy Husky lounging in the sun, panting heavily, and a thought crosses your mind: “Maybe I should shave off that thick coat to keep them cool.” If you’ve ever found yourself wondering whether to give your Husky a fresh summer haircut, you are definitely not alone. Now, here’s the…
Training your Husky with a clicker If you have a Husky, you know they have a huge personality. These beautiful, intelligent dogs are full of energy and curiosity, which can make training both a rewarding and occasionally frustrating experience. Traditional training methods may sometimes feel like barking up the wrong tree, but there’s a helpful technique that can speed up results and create a stronger bond between you and your…
Understanding your Husky’s social nature Are you the proud owner of a happy Husky who thinks every walk is an invitation to a canine wrestling match? Teaching your Husky to be gentle with smaller dogs can sometimes feel like trying to referee a lively soccer match, especially given their natural eagerness and energy. The good news is, with the right approach, patience, and consistency, you can guide your Husky towards…
Understanding spring shedding in Huskies Ah, springtime. The birds start chirping, the flowers bloom, and our beloved Huskies start shedding like they are auditioning for a wool production factory. If you’ve ever noticed your home turning into what looks like a fluffy snow globe made entirely out of white and grey fur, welcome to spring shedding season with a Husky. But why exactly do Huskies shed so much during this…
Understanding the vocal nature of Huskies If you’ve ever shared your living space with a Siberian Husky, you know that these beautiful dogs have a lot to say. From howls that echo through the neighborhood to those quirky “talking” sounds that almost mimic human speech, Huskies are truly vocal creatures. But why do Huskies talk so much? Is it just a breed quirk, or is there something more to their…
Let’s talk about dogs and fireworks anxiety If you’ve ever lived through a fireworks display with a dog in the house, you already know it can be quite the chaotic experience. While we humans may enjoy the dazzling bursts of color and loud booms, our canine companions often find them terrifying. Fireworks anxiety in dogs is an all-too-common issue that many dog owners face, especially around holidays like the Fourth…
Let’s talk about Siberian Huskies and warm weather Summer is a wonderful time to get outside, soak up some sunshine, and spend quality time with your furry companion. If you have a Husky, summer walks can be both a blessing and a challenge. You might be wondering, how do you keep your Husky safe and happy during those hot months? Well, you’re in the right place. Let’s dive into everything…
Why training your Husky to ignore the doorbell matters If you own a Husky, you already know these beautiful dogs have vibrant personalities and boundless energy. However, one thing they all seem to share is the tendency to go ballistic whenever the doorbell rings. It’s like clockwork: each ding-dong sets off a chorus of barking, howling, or frantic running around the house. Charming for a moment, yes, but after the…
Understanding your Husky’s water needs in the summer With summer rolling in, the days get warmer, longer, and undeniably thirstier. Not just for us, but for our sweet Huskies too. Have you ever stopped to think exactly how much water your Husky should be drinking on a scorching summer day? Before you dump an entire gallon of water by their bowl, it’s important to understand their unique hydration requirements. Huskies…
What are the best times to walk your Husky in Summer? If you are lucky enough to share your life with a Husky, you already know these majestic dogs are full of energy, charm, and a certain stubborn streak. But when summer rolls around, the challenge becomes clear: how can you make sure your Husky gets the outdoor exercise it craves without overheating? Huskies come from cold, snowy environments, so…










