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Siberian Husky Grooming

When you gaze upon the beautiful thick coat of a Siberian Husky, one thought that might come to mind is, “How much grooming will that dog require?” The answer to that question is - not as much as you might think. Siberian Huskies are actually quite adept at keeping their coats clean an odor-free. In fact, when it comes to grooming, Siberian Huskies are almost cat-like in the way they preen themselves and keep their coats clean.

That being said, the Siberian Husky will still need some assistance from you in the grooming department, since he has a double coat of fur to keep up with. Huskies have an undercoat that is dense and soft, and a coarser and longer topcoat. The undercoat is shed or “blown out” annually and sometimes twice a year for the females of the breed. In warmer climates, some of these dogs have a tendency to shed year-round. Caring for your Siberian Husky will require you to put up with plenty of dog hair on the furniture and carpet, and in the air during these infrequent sessions that can last three weeks or more. You can reduce the loose hair you find from your Siberian Husky with regular grooming sessions during these times.

Bath Time For Your Siberian Husky

Since Siberian Huskies are so capable of grooming themselves, the need to bathe these dogs is rare. Often Siberian Husky care will require a bath once or twice every year. This is often done at the time of shedding, since the undercoat is much thinner during those times. It is a good idea to keep a bottle of dog shampoo on hand however, in case your dog gets into some kind of dirt or smell that is difficult for him to clean himself.

Grooming No-No’s

One thing you should never try to do as part of your Siberian Husky’s grooming routine is give your Siberian Husky a hair cut of any kind. It may be tempting, if you live in a warmer climate, to shave your dog or give your Siberian Husky a hair cut with the intention of keeping him cooler during warmer days. The truth is that dogs cool themselves off by panting from the mouth or through their paws, not sweating from the body as humans do. Trimming or shaving your dog will not help him to stay cooler. You are better off to care for your Siberian Husky on warm days with plenty of fresh water and shelter during the hottest times. If you shave your dog, the only thing you accomplish is exposing your dog’s skin to harmful UV rays that can cause cancer or other skin problems. For this reason, Siberian Husky hair cuts are a no-no in your overall Siberian Husky care.

Throughout this website, you can find specific instructions on how to properly groom your Siberian Husky and the tools that you will need to keep on hand in order to properly manage this part of your Siberian Husky’s care. There are a handful of items that will give you what you need to groom your Siberian Husky properly.

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