Husky's Gastrointestinal Function

Husky (Detailed Introduction)
Huskies differ from other dogs in that their gastrointestinal function is poor, and they cannot digest many foods well, often leading to diarrhea. At this time, owners must be careful not to feed them arbitrarily and pay more attention to their diet.
The gastrointestinal function of Huskies is relatively special, with higher requirements for protein and fat. Therefore, it is recommended to feed puppy food until 18 months of age before switching to adult dog food. Normally, some fish or beef and mutton can be appropriately supplemented to promote development. They also have relatively high calcium needs, so taking calcium tablets or calcium powder several times a week is very necessary for Huskies.
Regarding dog food brands, due to the significant differences in Huskies' gastrointestinal function, it is best to decide based on the individual dog and try to find high-quality dog food with high protein and fat content. If conditions do not allow, chicken, lamb, beef, pork, or sea fish can be appropriately added to the dog food to supplement some protein.
Finally: it is best to add probiotic powder during feeding to regulate the Husky's gastrointestinal function.