Huskies are not afraid of the cold originally
Huskies have the blood of sled dogs flowing in their bodies, and their hair is very thick. They have good cold resistance and can adapt to low temperature environments to a certain extent; their cold resistance ranks first in the dog world. It is the most cold-tolerant dog breed. However, you should also avoid sudden changes in temperature or staying in a low temperature environment for a long time, as you may also catch a cold. Being cold-resistant doesn’t mean you won’t catch a cold!Huskies are also afraid of the cold after years of improvement and migration
Most huskies have migrated from Siberia to warm areas, and after years of improvement, they have adapted to warm environments; when the cold season Huskies are still afraid of the cold when it comes unexpectedly.What should I do if my Husky is afraid of the cold?
1. In low temperature weather, you should promptly add warm cushions to the kennel and prepare a thin blanket for the dog to help keep warm.2. Avoid placing the kennel in a windward place. Move it indoors to avoid being exposed to wind and cold.
3. In winter, attention should be paid to supplementing protein and fat to provide sufficient calories and energy.
4. Guide the dog to exercise and regularly bask in the sun to strengthen his body and resist temperature changes.