It should be an easy change, dog will eat anyting, but becareful, a sudden change in diet can really mess with a dog and can make them sick with barfing or diariah.
i gave my husky 100 ml of puppy food 4 times a day end that was suggested by my vet the reason i said ml is cuz that's what it wrote on my puppy cup.
There are many variables in feeding a Siberian Husky. The cost would depend on the quality of food you are feeding the puppy. The better the food the healthier dog your puppy will grow up to be. For a decent puppy food a rough amount would be $55.00 for a 40lb. bag of food. If one puppy eats two or three cups a day you could expect to pay $40.00 to $50.00 a month for the food. This will increase when the dog gets larger and requires more food. This is a very rough estimate, actual cost of food can vary greatly as can the amount of food that the puppy eats.
A Siberian Husky is a domesticated animal, reliant on humans for its survival, they are not found in the wild and are therefore incapable of migration.
A good high quality puppy food or a well balanced raw diet. If your Siberian is going to run you will need to feed a high protein high fat diet as he/she gets bigger to meet their daily calorie needs.
yes, husky puppy's love dry food, but make sure that you give them a bowl of fresh water by the side because dry food has no water and your husky could get thirsty.
As soon as you find out your dog is pregnant, you should start feeding her puppy food, because it helps the puppies inside her develop properly and come out healthy. And you should continue to feed her puppy food after she has the puppies, because it gives her millk the vitamins that the puppies need. Keep feeding her the puppy food until she is no longer nursing the puppies.
You can try dog adoption centres and see if they have any Siberian Huskies up for adoption but there's really no such thing as a 'free Siberian Husky', the yearly food and vet bills alone are very high.
You mean what does it eat??? Anything really, mine likes fish
Huskies are domesticated dogs and do not live in the wild. They get their food from their human owners.
no they eat puppy food
No it will cut its mouth
You can start introducing puppy food to the puppies around 3-4 weeks of age. However, it's important to consult with your veterinarian to ensure you are providing the appropriate nutrition for the puppies' development. Gradually mix the puppy food with water to form a mushy consistency before feeding.