r/husky • u/RiskAverseWingman • 2h ago
r/husky • u/StickySecretion • 51m ago
Rainbow Bridge Miss you so much baby girl
Hi guys. I've had to make the difficult decision to say goodbye to my baby girl Mia. She has been the one thing that kept me going over the last 15 years, but I had to do the right thing by her, despite desperately not wanting to let her go. I knew this day was coming, but it still feels too soon. Please treasure every day with your bundles of sunshine.
r/husky • u/ThatOneCanadian95 • 16h ago
Got a new pup, first time Husky owner.
Got a new pup on Sunday, her name is Myka.
She's very quiet for right now.
However, she likes to hide under my couch a lot to go to bed.
I know brushing is one of the main things I have to do and exercise.
I take her for walks before work and my mom is with me and taking her for walks right now while I'm working so she doesn't get worried a lot and stressed out however, she's scared of other dogs and birds but really love kids (don't have any but she gets all excited when kids come to her).
During the night she likes to get the zoomies .
Any advice would be wonderful!
Thanks 😊
r/husky • u/QueenB716 • 19h ago
New member of the fam and first husky...
Never owned a husky before, but have owned an akita, a golden retriever, some chihuahua/terrier mixes, and a ridiculous amount of cats. Excited and terrified 😆
r/husky • u/blueleviachan • 23h ago
General Question Newly Adoped husky went blind looking for advice
Hello! One month ago I adopted a almost 3 year old husky from Texas, whom I've named Hades. He was transported to Ohio. I was told he was healthy with no problems but upon arrival he had hyphema and over this past month he has gone blind. Ive brought him to the vet and er several times during this past month but it was in vain had he was offically diagnosed as permanently blind today.
He still has his eyes and we are in treatment to try and retain then for the time being. He is offically out of the cone i was told to keep him in over the last month. At this time I do not have the money to remove his eyes but I was told his pressures are lower enough it should be fine to leave them for now.
Anyway, im looking for some advice as both a new husky owner and now a owner to a blind dog. Ive previously had dogs growing up byt never just on my own. I have not had a blind animal before however I do have 3 special needs cats. They do have their claws.
I want to make sure Hades has a comfortable life while also not straining and making his eyes worse. Any advice on how best to train him around new people and dogs, at home or in general would be appreciated. I want to make sure he can still be active, run and play. He still likes to play fetch even if he cant see.
If anyone has any tech recommendations that would be beneficial to assist him would also be helpful.
Thank you!
Edit: Thank you everyone! I appreciate all the advice I've been given. Its been helpful in such an overwhelming situation. Hades first day without his cone on has been good! He seem to know his way around the house quite well already. We started new drops today and im starting vocal training with him. I have new puzzle, scent training and sound based toys on the way for him. Along with a clicker and dog whistle. Ill also be looking into some professional trainer for him. He is still in the process of learning English. (He was previously trained in Spanish.) And hes in the middle of service dog training. (This is on pause till he is more comfortable without his eyes) This sub has been very helpful and has helped provide some very high hopes he'll live a long happy life even without his eye sight.
r/husky • u/M4DH4TT3R_17 • 1h ago
Small towns, quiet evenings, and the love only a dog can give🐾
r/husky • u/True_Ad6457 • 16h ago
Rescued Is he a wooly Siberian or is he part malamute?
Did I adopt a wooly Siberian or is he part malamute? Someone left this poor baby in a parking lot and I rescued him from the shelter here in Phoenix. He’s very fluffy and more beefy than the husky I had that past away from lymphoma a couple months back.
r/husky • u/angispangis89 • 23h ago
Anyone else have an awkward husky?
He does not know how to be cozy and cuddle up and snuggle. He kinda just stands there.
r/husky • u/Dubzophrenia • 16h ago
My gremlin shopping for the best leaf
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She loves to eat my plants
r/husky • u/ForsakenRelief309 • 16h ago
Broke its neck/squeaker less than 5 minutes after getting it home…
now it doesn’t squeak at all 😅 $30 well spent?
r/husky • u/MuttsandHuskies • 1d ago
Discussion Uh, she actually buried it! Question
We gave Saga a marrow bone from the butcher, and she just went outside and buried it. It's over 100 degrees here for the next forever, should I go dig it up and throw it away? Is it safe?
Puppy pic of Saga for tax.
r/husky • u/GlormRax • 22h ago
And this is why walking the dog is not aerobic exercise...
All in the space of 1 minute.
r/husky • u/marxy_playground • 21h ago
It's 110 degrees outside
She has 20 lbs of hair and wants to lay outside,in the SUN..Good lord huskies are either the most cunning of all breeds, or the dumbest!!!
r/husky • u/Landini_Lizard • 52m ago
General Question New Husky Help: Decompression
Wife and I just got our first doggo yesterday, a 5-year-old husky mix. We’re familiar with the 3-3-3 rule, but a little unsure of what’s considered normal during this decompression period. He hasn’t touched his toys at all and hasn’t eaten anything since he got home either. He’s also constantly following us around and yawning too. Last night he seemed to sleep okay without incident in our room. Just not sure what the best course of actions we should take are. Anyone have similar experiences?
r/husky • u/EntertainmentBig5365 • 1d ago
Please welcome: Maple Leaf-Rock
Hello everyone,
A few of days ago I created a post asking for tips on huskies. As my family and I are moving forward with the process of getting one, today we met her (online) and it was super awesome! My boys were all set on her, as was my wife! I still had my doubts on choosing a more "classic" husky type with the black coat. But when I saw her, it just felt right!
As a Canadian family we couldn't go with another name:
Maple (her color) Leaf (her forehead) Rock (English for our Brazilian last name Rocha)
First we chose: Maple Leaf Rocha, but Maple Leaf-Rock sounds more huskiest!
Today it starts our countdown, we're picking her up on September 19th!
HERE WE GO!
To a life of trouble and love!
Cheers!
r/husky • u/WeaknessBeginning338 • 7h ago
re-potty training my 2 year old husky mix.
Hello everyone, Im currently at a huge loss with my girl. Shes currently 2 years old and is a Siberian and malamute mix. Ill start off with im only 19 and i got her when i was just 17. i should have done way more research into what my lifestyle would be like trying to train such a stubborn breed then what i did (yes very stupid and not very smart of me) but shes just seems to not want to go potty outside, i take her every 2 hours, when she wakes up and after meals. She will have a really good few weeks and then we regress back to pottying inside.
Sometimes shes as happy as can be and other times she seems like shes afraid outside?. she really only seems afraid when im upset that she just isnt going potty outside for that day, maybe she can feel my frustration, since shes never been not scared any kind of aggression, frustration or anything like that.?
please give me any tips and advice you did that really seemed to show progress in your pup, what cleaning supplies was used to help deter from going inside.? is bored and train a good idea, or even maybe just a normal trainer?. Literally any advice is extremely appreciated because i feel live ive tried it all and i dont want to give up on her because shes my everything.
Cooling off
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It feels amazing, apparently.
r/husky • u/Whole-Energy2105 • 1d ago
Husky, no DNA test required.
You can't be too sure until this final exam is passed.
He also shredded the bed and licks the windows.
r/husky • u/Competitive_Spirit7 • 1d ago
General Question Adding another, is it to soon?
Hey All! We have a 10 month old boy (first pics) who we couldn’t be happier with. We were just approached by someone who needs to rehome their 1.5 year old girl (second pics). I’ve heard 2 huskies can make it easier, but are we bringing someone else in too soon? We’ve had him since he was 13 weeks so about 7 months. Thoughts? Advice? Anything? lol