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Can huskies eat fresh mint leaves?

Huskies can eat mint. To be more precise, huskies can eat one or two fresh peppermint leaves, wild mint leaves, or spearmint leaves. I...

Why do huskies like squeaky toys?

Huskies like squeaky toys a lot, and if you are a husky owner, then you are already familiarized with the constant squeaking. Squeak, squeak,...

Why does your Siberian husky lick you?

When your Siberian husky licks you, it may be a sign of affection. People think puppy licks are puppy kisses. But there are many...

Why does my Siberian husky jump on me?

When a Siberian husky jumps on you he wants to say hi. Your dog is happy to see you and he wants to greet...

Can my Siberian husky eat watermelon?

Yes, your Siberian husky can eat watermelon. Watermelon is a hydrating treat for your Siberian husky during the hot summer days. Your dog will...

Why does my Siberian husky tilt his head?

Tilting the head is not just a Siberian husky thing. It’s not a breed-related behavior, and you can see many dogs tilting their head....

Why is my Siberian husky eating grass?

You probably see your Siberian husky eating grass in your yard or even at a walk. Eating grass is common dog behavior and many...

Siberian Huskies – Blowing the coat

Spring is here, the sun is brighter, sweet flowers smell is in the air and Siberian husky hair is everywhere. Shedding time is here....

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