What should be paid attention to in the daily care of Huskies?
Husky (detailed introduction), the silliest of the sled dog trio, although silly in character, has a high appearance value, resembling the well-recognized good-looking Alaskan. Truly capable of acting cute and playing dumb, many owners are passionate about this Husky breed. So what should we especially pay attention to during the care of Huskies?

What should be paid attention to in the daily care of Huskies?
To avoid Huskies being troubled by dental problems, make sure to brush the dog’s teeth every day to prevent tartar, dental calculus, and periodontal disease. It is recommended to choose toothbrushes and toothpaste specifically for dogs, but never use human toothpaste as a substitute for the dog’s brushing, which can cause digestive system discomfort. Follow the toothpaste label instructions, choose the appropriate amount, and make sure to clean the surface of every single tooth of your beloved dog. At first, the Husky may run around restlessly because it is not used to brushing; this requires the owner’s patience to help it adapt. If it really doesn't work, you can use a soft towel or disinfected gauze pad to wipe the teeth clean. You can also add some coarse food (such as fruits and vegetables rich in fiber) to the dog food, as these foods help clean the tooth surfaces through chewing friction.

What should be paid attention to in the daily care of Huskies?
Also frequently pay attention to and check the Husky’s eyes. If there is excessive tearing, redness of the eyeball, or swelling of the eyelids, seek medical treatment immediately. Every week, observe the Husky’s ears, focusing on whether there is inflammation, redness, smell, and gently feel the ears to see if the Husky shows signs of pain. If there is earwax, you can use cotton balls and ear cleaning products to clean the dirt.

What should be paid attention to in the daily care of Huskies?
Actually, caring for them is quite simple, like taking care of children, and because Huskies are large dogs, they require a lot more activity. Usually, take your Husky out for walks to burn off energy; otherwise, you may face destructive behavior at home.