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Many families have taken to adopting Washington huskies as pets given their gentle and lively nature. The large size that a full-grown Washington husky can grow to is also another factor why it is a favorite amongst people who favor large dogs. In deciding to get a Washington husky, families must truly assess ability on their part to commit time and effort to caring for these dogs. We provide you with some tips on caring for your Washington huskies.

Diet plays an important role in the physical health of a dog. Thus, it is important that your Washington husky gets a well-balanced diet each day. A well-balanced diet should consist of good quality food and plenty of drinking water. Washington huskies require a great deal of protein and fat in their diet. Ideally, food should be freshly prepared and should consist of white meat and fish. Fish oil is also essential to developing a health coat of fur and healthy nails. A cheap and good source of this would be canned sardines which are rich in Omega 3. Leftover food should be discarded to prevent the growth of bacteria while efforts should be taken to prevent overfeeding.

Additionally, it is important to make sure that your Washington husky gets regular visits to your local vet. Vets allow early detection of various dog-related illnesses which can be best cured when detected at an early stage. Also, vets are able to provide a wealth of advice, giving you important tips on raising your Washington husky. Such advice would include knowledge on nutrition, training as well as socializing with members of the family. This would enable you to have a checklist to guide you on raising your Washington husky in the right manner to ensure its healthy growth and development.

You should also take your Washington husky out for exercise on a regular basis. Lack of exercise often results in obesity amongst huskies, which would in turn lead to a variety of health-related illnesses. As dogs used to wide open spaces, Washington huskies require lots of space to run about. Exercise could take on various forms, ranging from a simple walk in the park to games such as Frisbee and Catch. In any case, exercise also serves the purpose of developing greater pet-owner relationships as well as allowing your husky integrate into the neighborhood in which it lives in. If your Washington husky has been lying in front of your couch all day, its time to get him out of the house!

Lastly, make sure you make an effort to safeguard your Washington husky from running away from you. Put up fences high enough to prevent your Washington husky from jumping over them. With their boundless energy to run long distances, these dogs are prone to run far away from home. Before anyone in your family realizes this, it is often too late as the dog may already be a great distance from home. When walking your Washington husky, safety measures could take the form of placing a leash around its neck to prevent such incidents from happening.

Raising Washington huskies requires a great deal of commitment. The ability to commit the time to do so will result in you being amply rewarded as you will enjoy years of companionship with your Washington husky.

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Clarence Clark

Clarence Clark is an avid Husky dog lover providing valuable advice at http://www.huskytime.com for fellow Husky dog lovers. Where he shares Husky info and training tips with Husky lovers worldwide. Click Here to gain FREE access to this Husky networking website.


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