Make sure your Husky has constant access to fresh, cold water. You can even add ice cubes to their bowl for a refreshing touch.
Provide cool, shaded areas for them to rest—trees, umbrellas, or a covered patio work great. Avoid direct sun exposure for long periods.
Let your Husky stay indoors during peak heat hours (10 AM - 4 PM). Use fans, air conditioning, or cooling mats for extra comfort.
Huskies love water—set up a kiddie pool, turn on the sprinkler, or hose them down for a quick cooldown.
DIY frozen dog treats (like ice cubes with chicken broth or peanut butter) can help keep them cool from the inside out.
Exercise them early in the morning or late evening when it’s cooler. Avoid hot pavement—it can burn their paws!
A Husky’s double coat insulates against heat as well as cold. Instead of shaving, brush them regularly to remove excess fur.
Never leave your Husky in a parked car, even for a few minutes. Temperatures can rise dangerously fast!
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