Read About Husky Puppy

ImageThe Husky Puppy was originally bred by the Chukchi people of Northern Siberia and is a gift from the North to all Husky dog lovers. They are delightful puppies that will give you years of enjoyment and companionship. This breed of puppy will grow into a medium sized dog with a thick coat and a body that is virtually built for pulling. These animals are extremely powerful and have incredible stamina. They were born to run and that is the reason a Husky should never be let off the leash. The puppies come in a variety of colors ranging from blue to brown. Their eyes are very striking and some dogs even have one blue and one brown eye.

When you decide that a Husky Puppy is for you, then you will need to go shopping for the things that are necessary to make him comfortable. He will need good nutritious puppy food. It's not hard to find the right type of food from the many different brands and flavors available on the market. Then you will have to decide on a leash and collar for him. When you're choosing these keep in mind that he is built for strength, so you will need something strong, yet comfortable. Even in the puppy stage, the requirement is for something to hold him firmly on his walks. Besides these, you will also need some dog grooming tools, such as a good brush, comb and shampoo. Then there is the question of the right bed, one that he'll be proud to call his own. Some people crate train their puppies when it comes to house training them. This helps in times when you are not home to Imagewatch him, and it is an asset during the night when you are sleeping. You can move the crate close to your bed to reassure him that he is not alone.

Your Husky puppy will grow into adulthood and weigh about 60 lbs. It will also have a heavy coat, which it will shed about twice a year. This shedding lasts about two weeks. The fur clumps in tufts and falls off. This is where a good comb and brush will really come in handy. Some Huskies shed fur all the year round if they are in a warm climate. Between the times of shedding, you will find that Huskies are very low maintenance pets.

Husky Puppies are very affectionate. However, they are not clingy. They get along extremely well with small children. They are alert and outgoing and you won't find your dog possessive or territorial. This breed of dog is very intelligent, and his desire to please makes him very easy to train. The only important rule with this breed is to remember that they were born to run and if given the chance that is exactly what they will do. Their instinct is so strong when it comes to running, that once a Husky puppy is loose, there is a very good chance you will have a very lost dog.