Although the grooming that is required for the care of your Siberian
Husky is minimal, there are some tips that you can follow to ensure
that your dog’s coat remains thick and beautiful. The only supplies
that you will need to keep on hand to achieve this feat are a
wide-toothed comb and a bristle brush. Make sure that the teeth
of the comb are rounded so that it does not scratch your dog’s
skin as it works through the fur. The bristle brush should have
bristles that are long enough to reach all the way through your
dog’s thick coat. You can also keep a bottle of dog shampoo in
the closet for bathing, since people shampoo is not as healthy
for your dog. An occasional bath will be necessary for regular
Siberian Husky care.
Grooming Between Shedding
Between shedding seasons, it is only necessary to brush your
dog weekly as a part of the regular care of your Siberian Husky.
This will keep your dog’s coat looking its best, and save your
house from excessive dog hair. Begin by running through the fur
with the wide-toothed comb, taking care to gently work through
snags and snarls as you find them with the comb and your fingers.
Once the undercoat is combed sufficiently, you can move to the
top coat. Pay special attention to areas such as the chin and
tail. After you have combed through the entire coat of your Siberian
Husky, use care in brushing to finish off the coat. Brush the
coat forward before brushing it back, to ensure that all of the
thick layers are smooth and unmated.
Grooming During Shedding
During shedding seasons, which can last from three to six weeks,
you should try to brush your Siberian Husky as a daily care. This
will ensure that the hair found in your house is kept to a minimum
and will help your dog to look attractive during the shedding
time. The process of shedding actually blows out the entire undercoat
of your dog, resulting in much fine, soft hair being lost. This
coat will grow back in completely within about a month’s time,
and that is when the shedding should stop. Many Siberian Husky
owners will care for their dogs by bathing them during this time.
It can be a bit easier, since the coat is not as thick, and the
bath will help remove much of the dead, loose hair as well. If
you do decide to care for your Siberian Husky by offering a bath
at this time, prepare yourself for a rather involved chore! Give
yourself time to complete the process, and be sure that you use
a shampoo that is specially formulated for dogs.
Nail Clipping
Because these dogs are so active, Siberian Husky care rarely
involves a nail clipping session. This process is usually effectively
taken care of by a dog’s exposure to pavement and concrete. However,
you should monitor your dog’s nails regularly to ensure that they
don’t become too long.
A dog as beautiful as a Siberian Husky might make you consider
breeding your dog. Before you approach this process, you need
to learn some basic facts about breeding
your Siberian Husky.
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