It depends, huskies need a lot of exercise. If you are willing to walk it often it shouldn't be too bad. Huskies are also social dogs they HATE being alone. If you leave them alone in a small place for a long period of time then they will start to howl and get destructive, as in eating walls, carpet and furniture etc.
I don't know, but just saying, you spell huskie like this: *Husky* Okay?
it should be fine, since winter is now over he is probably loosing his winter coat. I have 2 malamute/husky dogs and right now they are shedding quite a bit. just brush him every day
no you should never let any dog run around even out in the neighborhood as you never know if they can get hit by cars although if you were watching it all the time you should be okay
Siberian Huskies have 2 coats a thick coarse top layer and a soft layer below that. They prefer cooler temperatures but would survive in hotter ones as well. Just make sure that your husky is also properly hydrated. If your husky is outside make sure there is plenty of shade and water. if your going to leave your husky alone in the house for a while provide water and air conditioning.
I wouldn't recommend it, in fact it would be somewhat cruel, but if you're home a LOT and walk it a LOT then it would be okay. Or you could be like me, and have a puppy, and move into a house soon. When they're still small they're fine, but when they get big a yard would be the best thing to do.
A Dog's Apperience is the look of a dog. Like a Siberien Husky has a wolf apperience. Okay then? Happy Dog Loving!
I guess it's "okay", but you really shouldn't. I have a Siberian husky too and I wanted to shave her, I thought it would make her cooler during the summer, but the truth was quite the opposite. It could make them very uncomfortable - They have an undercoat that keeps them warm when it's cold, and it also keeps them cool when it's hot. It keeps them dry as well. Also, I work with a dog groomer, and I've seen huskies shaved. It looks absolutely ridiculous! A lot of customers request to have them shaved down, but it's definitely not pretty - the undercoat stays packed in and they look like a shaved sheep. It's not what you would expect. Like I said, it won't hurt, but it's not a great idea. Hope this helps!
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An Alaskan husky will eat hamburger, steak, and other meats. a serbian husky dog dont hardy eat it sleep most of da time Poseted By Sweetie 1 In the wild a husky would of been fed a share of the owners freshly hunted meat, including the bones and skin. When the huskies aren't being used to pull for the eskimos they would be left to hunt and fend for themselves, eating any prey they could catch. I feed my Siberian Husky on a BARF (bone and raw food) diet, as I feel this is what the breed has evolved on and is the most natural. All meat I give him is raw. It will consist of chicken carcass, wings, legs, breast, mince beef, mince turkey, lamb ribs, lamb neck with bone, kidney, liver, cow heart, whole fish. I will occasionally give him a small amount of veg as this may simulate the vegetation found in the stomach of its prey, e.g. rabbits, squirrels, foxes etc. It is okay to feed a husky uncooked bones from animals, but NEVER cooked bones as they can splinter and clice open internal digestive systems. Carl24bpool
You can! would it be smart? Not really. Federal law would still be against you, even though some states are okay with it.
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It depends. Often, parrots will breed if there are two opposite gender parrots in the same cag. So if you want to raise chicks, it is okay. If you don't want to raise chicks, keep opposite sex parrots separate from each other.