Huskies start to change their faces after a few months. Treat the embarrassing period of face changes correctly.

How many months do huskies start to change their faces?
Huskies start to change their faces when they are 3-4 months old
Usually huskies start to change their faces when they are 3-4 months old. Depending on individual differences, some dogs may continue to change their faces. Around 6-8 months old; this period is also called the embarrassing period. The ears are big, the legs are long, and the body looks thin, like a little donkey. So some people think that the Husky has become ugly. In fact, they are just Go through an important stage.
Will Huskies still be ugly after their face change?
After the face change, the Husky’s appearance has been basically determined, becoming more handsome and stylish; the hair color is darker and brighter, and the tail will become fuller , the body is becoming more and more coordinated; and Huskies grow bones first and then meat, so the Huskies will gradually gain weight after changing their faces. At the same time, the dog owners should also pay attention to helping the Huskies replenish their nutrition.
Things to note during the Husky’s face change
1. Supplement nutrition
The Husky’s face change is also a critical period for body growth. The poop shoveler should pay attention to a balanced daily nutritional mix. At the same time, pay attention to the appropriate amount to avoid excessive supplementation leading to excessive obesity. In addition to normal dog food, you can also make your own nutritious meals for your dog as food supplement, such as boiled chicken breast, pork, cooked egg yolk, boiled vegetables, cooked salmon, etc., which will help your dog supplement their food. Protein, calcium, vitamins and other trace elements; nutritional paste can be fed 1-2 times a week.
2. Spend more time with the dog
Dogs in this period will be ugly and don’t like to go out to play, which is normal; the dog owner can play with the dog more toys and take it out more often Walking, encouraging it to play with other dogs; getting proper exposure to the sun and increasing exercise are good for the dog's physical development and constitution. Be careful not to scold it often, but be more patient and accompany it through the face-changing period.