I have a husky and since these dogs are the type of dogs that would be in the freezing cold weather the top coat on the husky keeps them warm in the winter and then they shed it in the summer. I go outside and brush my husky constantly because of how much he sheds. So on a husky the top coat keeps he/she warm and bottom coat sheds of in the summer. Hope that helped!
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
Dogs usually shed the most during the summer time because they need to cool off. Therefore dogs don't shed during the winter to keep warm. But it depends on what type of dog you have. Some dogs don't shed
they haven't changed one bit since they were created.
what the ****? WHAT ARE HUSKY PUPPIES!?!?!?! well, think about it. huskies are a breed of dog... and puppies are baby dogs... SO, what do you think HUSKY PUPPIES are?!?!?!
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Husky dogs have a thick layer of fur to keep them warm and survive in the most harsh conditions of snow.
same as other dogs at that size...
There are no Husky dogs that are blue in color.
hey, a Siberian husky is a dog and dogs does not have hair they have fur
Pomeranian husky breeds are mix breed dogs. They are not pure bred. This mixed breed of Pomeranian huskies are a breed of hypoallergenic dogs. Another name for this breed of dogs is pomsky.