How to raise Husky puppies
0 Jul 26,2025
Husky puppies should be dewormed for the first time around 20 days after birth. From the first deworming to 6 months old, deworming should be done every 2-4 weeks.
From 6 months to 1 year old, deworm every 3 months. After the Husky is 1 year old, the dog should be dewormed every six months, or go to the hospital for examination. If there are worms, they should be dewormed in time.
If you find that your Husky puppy keeps licking or scratching the same place, keeps rubbing its butt on the ground, coughs constantly, has shortness of breath, has small black particles in its hair, or even becomes thinner day by day, and will not gain weight no matter how much it eats, If these symptoms appear, you need to deworm your Husky puppies as soon as possible.
If the Husky’s abdomen is enlarged and often vomits and has diarrhea, it means that the Husky has suffered from severe parasites. The parasites will do great harm to the Husky puppies. In severe cases, if no treatment is taken, the puppies may die. It is best for parents to take the baby to the hospital for veterinary treatment to avoid delaying the best treatment period.
Pay attention to deworming Husky puppies. Husky puppies that have just been brought home are not suitable for deworming immediately. It is best to deworm the Husky puppies after they have adapted to the new environment, and the Husky puppies must be in good health. This can only be done if you are healthy.
It is recommended that deworming and vaccination should not be performed at the same time, otherwise they may interact with each other and lead to vaccine failure. Generally, vaccination should be done first and then deworming.