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1. Adjust your diet
In the hot summer, Huskies are likely to have anorexia due to the hot weather. Therefore, owners should appropriately improve their Huskies’ diet. They can mix an appropriate amount of canned food into dry dog food, which can arouse their appetite. Their interest in food can increase their appetite and allow them to consume sufficient nutrients.
You can also diversify the food. Try not to feed them dry dog food. You can feed them ecological dog food, or you can feed them nutritious canned food, which can also meet the nutrients their bodies need. , you can also give them some fresh seasonal fruits, such as watermelon, peaches, cantaloupe, etc., but you must not give them iced watermelon, which will cause them to have diarrhea, which is not conducive to their gastrointestinal health.
In summer, it is best to feed Huskies in the early morning and evening. During these two periods, the temperature will be slightly lower, and Huskies will be less likely to show reluctance to eat. In addition, the owner should provide them with sufficient water. You can feed them some mung bean soup.
2. Prevent heatstroke
Place your Husky’s kennel in a cool place and avoid direct sunlight to avoid heatstroke in your Husky.
Sufficient, clean, fresh water should also be prepared. Because in the summer, Huskies have a particularly large need for water. Especially in a relatively hot environment, the water cannot be cut off.
When taking your Husky out, be careful to avoid times when the sun is too strong. The Husky may get sunburned, especially in areas without fur on the body, and in areas with lighter pigment, such as ears and nose. , if you can apply some sunscreen.