Husky Summer Care Center
Husky (Definite Introduction)

Summer is slowly coming as the temperature gradually rises, although dogs have one more thing to do You can do outdoor sports like swimming, but other problems caused by high temperatures (dog heatstroke, moldy food, etc.) often make it difficult for owners to take precautions. In order to avoid these situations, owners may wish to try The following four points will change the way you protect Huskies.

1. "Clothes"

Some owners are worried that the hair on their dogs will make them hotter, so they will wear them when the weather is hot. In summer, shave their hair. However, due to the strong ultraviolet rays in summer, shaved huskies are easily sunburned. Owners need to take sun protection and do not let them stay in direct sunlight for too long. It turns out that husky hair has an insulating effect. Owners should not think that shaving the hair will make the dog cooler.

2. "Food"

The weather in summer is humid and the temperature is high. If dog food is not stored properly, mold and deterioration will occur. Eating it by mistake may cause food poisoning, so before feeding the dog, it is best for the owner to check whether the dog food is fresh. In addition, do not feed your husky food just taken out of the refrigerator, lest the dog's stomach is suddenly stimulated by cold food and cause vomiting or diarrhea.

3. "Live"

If the temperature in your home is high, you must remember to take measures to prevent heatstroke and cool down for your dog, such as setting up air conditioning on time When opening the door, prepare some ice cubes for the dog in advance. At the same time, owners must regularly replace their dogs’ mats, etc., to prevent the growth of bacteria and affect the dog’s health.

4. “Acting”

In order to ensure the dog’s daily exercise and avoid the dog from getting heat stroke, the owner must Pay attention to the time you take to walk your dog every day, morning and evening are the best, and avoid taking your dog out at noon. If the dog develops symptoms such as increased skin temperature and difficulty breathing while walking, the owner should immediately take the dog to a cool place to dry and cool down the dog. If the situation is serious, the owner should immediately take the dog to a cool place. Pet hospital for treatment.

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