How to feed a Husky for two to three months and what to do if the Husky doesn’t bark?

Dec 12,2023
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Huskies are a bit neurotic, especially female huskies. He always does something that makes you collapse inexplicably, such as walking on the road and suddenly gnawing on the grass and then starts running wildly, running around in the house and then starting to spin in circles, etc. You have to be fully mentally prepared and think that it is normal and nerve-wracking. Many pets will encounter many problems in the process of raising Huskies, but if you are fully prepared in advance, you will not have too many surprises in the process of raising Huskies.

How to feed Huskies at one, two or three months

【How to feed a Husky about two months old】:

1. Eat a balanced and nutritious diet at regular intervals. Puppies have weak digestion, so human food is both tempting and dangerous to them. Therefore, owners must be ruthless and provide only specialized and high-quality dog ​​food to their puppies. Develop the habit of regular feeding and don’t give it random snacks. Avoid letting puppies develop bad habits of being picky eaters, which may lead to malnutrition. Don’t be overly full every time you feed. Generally, 7-8 minutes of fullness is enough.

2. Understand the health status of puppies through their feces. Pay attention to the color, smell and presence of insects in the poop. Normal feces are strip-shaped, moderately soft and hard, and slightly yellow. But it may also be affected by food. For example, when eating meat or animal liver, the feces will usually be black. The urine is light yellow and clear and transparent. When you pee for the first time in the morning, the color will be darker. If you find that the urine color is always darker, you should suspect whether you are sick.

3. Keep warm and avoid catching cold. Don’t think that keeping warm is only needed in winter. It is also needed in summer. Be careful not to let the puppy's belly touch the ground for a long time, as this will easily catch cold and cause diarrhea or a cold.

4. Don’t go out for a walk with your puppy. It is not advisable for puppies to go out for a walk before they are five months old. Since the puppy’s bones are not fully developed, walking for a long time will cause bone deformation in the limbs and make them susceptible to diseases. But you can play with it indoors.

5. Get more exposure to the sun. When the sun is not very strong and the outdoor temperature is not too high, you should take your dog out to bask in the sun more. Sunbathing is beneficial to the growth of the bones of puppies.

6. Immunization work is very important. After the puppies are born for 2 months, the antibodies brought from the mother have almost disappeared. At this time, the puppies are most susceptible to various viral diseases. Therefore, it is most important to vaccinate against canine distemper, canine parvovirus and infectious hepatitis. This way you can be prepared.

【How to feed a three-month-old Husky】:

1. Provide basic education to puppies

People need education, and so do dogs. At three months old, basic education can begin. First of all, let him develop good eating habits. Some dogs eat, likes to eat and play at the same time. If you find this situation, you should take away its food bowl immediately and let it see it. Wait until the next feeding time before letting it eat. This will have an effect after a few times.

2. Don’t let it eat randomly

Puppies of this age especially like to pick up things from the ground to eat, so owners should pay attention to the hygiene of indoor floors. Some accidentally ingested foreign bodies will be excreted with the feces, but some can damage the gastrointestinal mucosa or cause intestinal obstruction. Therefore, if you find severe vomiting or abdominal pain, you should seek medical treatment in time.

3. Consciously train puppies to eliminate

To train a puppy to urinate and defecate at a fixed location, apply a newspaper dipped in the dog's urine and place it where you want it to defecate, so that the puppy will gradually become accustomed to excreting in an area with its own smell. If you want your dog to relieve himself outdoors, provide him with ample opportunities to go outside. However, puppies sometimes urinate due to excessive joy or fear. This is because the regulatory nerves are not yet mature and are difficult to control. The owner should be understanding and tolerant.

2. What foods can’t be eaten by Huskies?

The first is the chicken bones. Because chicken bones tend to split vertically and become sharp and thin, they can easily damage the dog's mouth and stomach. Fried chicken is delicious, but don’t feed it the bones. Followed by green onions, onions and other allium plants. Because these things will break down important components in the dog's blood. For humans, these are necessary foods, but for dogs or other animals, they are very dangerous and must not be given to them. The third is octopus, squid, etc. Because the meat of this type of fish is difficult to digest, it is best not to feed it to dogs.

3. What should I do if my Husky can’t bark?

In fact, Huskies are mute dogs among dogs. It’s not that they don’t know how to bark, but they rarely bark. Parents don’t need to be nervous. Why should they bark if there is nothing special? If the situation arises, they will bark on their own. 65%-80% of the Husky's own genes belong to wolves. The little Ha rarely barks, and will only make a wolf howling sound under some special circumstances, which just suits its wolf-like appearance.

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