Neglect is one of the most common causes of bad health for Huskies.  However, we have curated a list of usefil tips to keep your Husky healthy and happy.

1. Keep an Eye Out for Hot Spots on Your Husky’s Skin or Fur.

Huskies tend to get skin sores. These appear as red patches on their skin or gray areas where hair is rubbed chiefly off near the hock blades and sides of the leg.

Treat these sores at the first signs of infection. Any spot or sore that won’t heal should be treated immediately. Sulfodene cream works wonders here.

If the sores are not healing after a few days, please visit a vet right away

2. Get an Annual or Bi-Annual Checkup.

The most common problems huskies suffer from are skin and eye disease, ear infections and denntal issues, like tooth decay. A great way to make sure your Husky stays healthy are annual checkups, that allow for the early detection of such problems and prope treatment.

If the vet can give you a reasonable estimate on how old your husky is, it will help tremendously in knowing when to schedule preventive care.

3. Prepare and start early

Puppies must have their first checkup with their vet at 5-6 weeks old. At this time, your vet will take blood samples and administer vaccines. In addition, they will take a good look at their major organs including but not limited to the heart, kidneys, and liver.

Once your husky is vaccinated correctly, you can rely on the veterinary office to keep them healthy through preventative care. But remember, even the best-prevented disease is still a disease. If you’ve never had your dog vaccinated before, it’s time to clean up those old vaccinations done by another veterinarian years ago when your husky was young.

If you hope to achieve the best possible health for your Husky, you should consider getting preventative care. Keeping on top of vaccinations and checkups means that any unforeseen disease will be caught early and treated quickly.

Don’t hesitate to contact a licensed veterinarian if you have any questions about this article or how to prepare for the best possible health for your husky.

4. Exercise & Hydrate

Huskies are incredibly active dogs. They are born to run through wide fields and need a significant amount of exercise on a daily basis. This will keep them healthy.

They are the perfect companion for an evening jog or a morning run. Just make sure you keep them hydrated, as they can easily overheat under their protective fur.

5. Their own space

Huskies need to re-energize after a full day of exercise, running, catching and cuddling. You want to make sure your Husky has their own privat space, where they can rest and chill. A simple dog bed would be enough. You can get some product recommendations on huskypuppiemag.com article.

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