How to feed Huskies:
(1) What Huskies like to eat is not necessarily what they are suitable to eat. Just keep feeding it dog food. Dog food contains nutrients suitable for Huskies.
(2) Don’t ask what Huskies like to eat. What you should ask is what they should eat. There are many things they like to eat. Many things may not be good if eaten, and some are easily poisoned. Just feed Huskies dog food. . If financial conditions allow, eat better dog food, and the dogs you raise will be much better than those who eat leftovers.
(3) Huskies seem to like to eat everything. All dogs love meat and sweets, but eating too much is not good. Huskies have a bad stomach and cannot eat salty, chocolate, green onions and the like.
In short, there are many foods that Huskies like to eat, but there are choices for foods that are healthy for their growth. Professional dog food, canned food, prepared pork, beef, mutton with less fat content, or some fresh vegetables, etc. These are all foods that Huskies are suitable for and prefer. In addition, chewing gum, ice cream, cakes, chocolate, onions, garlic and other spicy foods, foods with high salt content, frozen rotten foods, etc. cannot be given to Huskies.
Feeding precautions:
After 8 months of age, the number of feedings can be reduced to twice a day. For Huskies over 1 year old, the feeding frequency should be changed to once a day. At this time, the Husky's physique has grown almost like that of an adult Husky, and its stomach capacity has also increased. The food eaten at one time is enough to provide the energy needed throughout the day. In order to keep your Husky healthy, the principle of feeding is to make it eight times full.
The feeding time must be fixed every day. The feeding time can be in the morning or evening. It is best to feed it after returning from a walk, defecation, combing, and tidying up, so that it can have a regular life every day. Newly grown Husky adult dogs are lively and active and consume a lot of physical energy, so attention must be paid to providing nutritious and high-calorie food.
In order to prevent it from getting too fat, try not to feed it any other food except dinner. However, in order to make its teeth, bones and jaws grow stronger, you can occasionally give it some beef bones or pig bones that are high in calcium to chew on. Eating too much bones is not good either. Giving it twice a week is enough.
The gastrointestinal function of the elderly Husky is not good, and the amount of activity is low, which can easily cause constipation, so you can add some plant fiber to it. If your old husky’s teeth are not very good, you can change the hard special dog food to softer dog food.