yes you have to brush them every week at least once.
Huskies shed excessively and must be groomed regularly.
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yes they do and talk them on walks there very smart...
Yes. Akitas and Huskies are among the breeds that shed the most. Both breeds are double coated dogs. They have an outer layer of course, straight fur that repels water with an inner layer of softer, fluffy fur that insulates. At least twice a year dogs "blow coat" or shed. When the undercoat is shed it usually comes off in big clumps and because it is very fine it blows and drifts everywhere.
Yes they do.. Huskies blow their coat, which is when the fur comes out in chunks not like the ususal labrador etc, which a few hairs come of when you pat them, Huskies have lots of layers in their fur, when a hair falls off, it is all squiggley. They often shed their coats when it is too hot, or when its too cold and they shed it for another warmer coat. Its not unusual for a husky to have thick clumps of fur stick out, Huskies should be groomed at least once a week.
not exactely. the huskies body is a doublecoat making it coarse and shed alot. however the top of it's is soft like the fuzz part of velcro
It helps so they can stay warm on cold days. On hot days they shed hair. :)
Depending of severity and how it is triggered. They shed fur a lot, but I'm athsmatic and I'm OK with Huskies.
If by malt you mean shed than yes, huskies do shed, a lot. They originated in an artic climate so they had to have a very thick, warm, and functional coat. Their coat consists of a layer of down fur and a layer of guard hairs, both of which insulate the dog very well and play a major role in keeping the dog warm enough. The fact that they came from a very cold climate means that their coat is very thick. Consisquently, they have to shed at some point and when they do it can be quite hard to manage.
Yes .. Siberian Huskies are the purest of Huskies and are one and the same.
Siberian Huskies has bodies uniquely built for weather adaptation. They are mainly suited for the cold with their snow-dog coat, but are also well suited for temperate climates. A Siberian Huskies grows it's thick double snow-dog coat during winter. And SHEDs it every spring. Check out more at, www.associatedcontent.com/article/2608173/siberian_husky_sled_dog_history.html www.associatedcontent.com/article/2599967/tips_for_siberian_huskies.html
No, Huskies shed heavily and are not recommended for those allergic to dogs. It is better to acquire a low-shedding dog, such as a Poodle or a Bichon Frise.