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Understanding Your Husky Puppies Needs

Author: Clarence Clark Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 16-06-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 19 | Rating:  (53) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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Raising husky puppies require a great deal of time, effort and commitment. In fact, there are many things one should take note of in terms of understanding your husky puppies' needs as well as catering to those needs. The ability to do so will result in you being amply rewarded as you watch your husky puppy develop into a full-grown, healthy adult. Failing to do so would often result in heart wrenching consequences such as illnesses, and perhaps in extreme cases, death. As such, understanding your husky puppies' needs is of key importance to those interested in adopting one.

Of prime importance would be your husky puppies' nutritional needs. Like all living things, husky puppies require sufficient nutrition and ample water to develop into healthy adults. Failure to provide for such needs may result in malnutrition and stunted growth. Husky puppies require a healthy amount and variety of protein sources. Ideally, such sources should include white meat and fish. Dog food is best prepared fresh although commercial ones are also readily available for your husky puppies' consumption. To ensure a healthy coat of fur as well as healthy nails, you would also be required to supply your husky puppies with fish oil. Canned sardines can be a pretty good source as it often contains a considerable amount of Omega 3.

Also, your puppies' level of hygiene needs to be taken care of. Contrary to popular belief, huskies do not require a great deal of grooming. In fact, only a minimal daily amount of brushing is required. However, do take note that most huskies shed hair profusely about two times a year. During such situations, extra care is required. Consult your local vet if you are unsure of how to care for your husky puppies during such times.

You should also take into consideration your husky puppies' needs for affiliation. Huskies are dogs that are used to living in packs. Lonely huskies often get bored and resort to mischief such as digging potholes in your garden as a source of entertainment. Get a companion for your husky puppy to minimize this problem. This could either take the form of another husky puppy or another pet such as a cat. In any case, socialization and interaction should be introduced to your puppy at a young age. This would allow your husky puppy to adapt easily to living with its companions. Generally, huskies are mild tempered dogs and would not have much trouble interacting with other pets.

Regular scheduled visits to the vet are necessary to meet the health needs of your husky puppies. Vets provide valuable advice with regards to a wide variety of issues such as nutrition and general health needs. Remember to vaccinate your husky puppies against a variety of diseases commonly found in dogs. Also, regular visits to the vet provide a great form of insurance against the outbreak of any possible form of illnesses. Most dog-related illnesses can be easily cured if detected early.

Raising husky puppies is a long term commitment requiring significant time and effort. If you are considering of getting a husky puppy, do think about whether you are able to meet these obligations.

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