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The Best Place For All Siberian Husky Tips & Advice. Here is where you will find all of our husky blog articles, guides and resources. My Happy Husky was created to help all who own a Siberian Husky. On this blog, you'll find answers to essential questions regarding husky training, behavior, general well-being, and health.
My Happy Husky
3d ago
With most huskies boasting tall upright ears, ear infections aren’t all that common. Still, they can certainly happen. I know!
Over the years I’ve helped countless owners resolve their huskies ear infections and provided tips to help prevent it from happening again.
I’ll explain how to identify an ear infection, the typical causes, types of ear infections and most importantly, the next steps you can take to fix this issue asap.
Identifying an Ear Infection in Your Husky
Recognizing an ear infection in your Husky starts with understanding their behavior.
If your huskies goes from their regular ..read more
My Happy Husky
5d ago
When you’re about to get a new husky puppy, I know just how much you want to scoop them up and bring them home immediately… But here’s why that isn’t a good idea.
It’s crucial that your husky puppy leaves their mother and siblings at the correct age. Bringing your pup home too soon (or even late) can have adverse affects which I’ll explain below.
The Ideal Age to Separate Husky Puppies from Their Mother
Most breeders and experts agree that the best age for a husky puppy to leave their mother is around eight weeks old.
This period allows them to receive essential early socialization and learn i ..read more
My Happy Husky
3w ago
Husky pups are capable of a wide range of funny, frustrating, and bad behavior. From the good to the bad, it’s all there…
But what about when it comes to aggression in husky puppies.
I have many owners ask me this almost every day about why their husky puppy displays so many signs of aggression.
This often confuses owners as huskies are not known to be an aggressive breed, so why is it that their pups are different?
Fortunately, I’ve managed to help thousands of husky pup owners on topics like this, so take a look at the information below and you should have a better understanding of why your ..read more
My Happy Husky
3w ago
Hello there, fellow puppy parents! Today we’re going to discuss a topic that’s both crucial and often misunderstood — just how cold is too cold for a husky puppy?
If you’ve chosen to bring one of these cute little fluff balls into your home, it’s important to know just how well they handle the cold.
Yes, they’re huskies, but at such a young age do they still have the same resilience to cold weather?
The Husky Breed: A Quick Overview
Originating from the harsh and chilly regions of Siberia, the Husky is a breed known for its exceptional cold tolerance.
With their thick double coats, these dogs ..read more
My Happy Husky
3w ago
As someone with experience around Malamutes, I often come across questions about the strength and temperament of different dog breeds.
One such question that has been discussed extensively is whether a Malamute can beat a Pitbull.
In this article, we’ll explore the physical strength, aggression, and other factors that may influence the outcome of a fight between these two breeds.
It’s important to note that I do not condone dog fighting or any activity that puts these beautiful animals in harm’s way. This article is purely for informational purposes.
Malamutes: The Gentle Giants
Malamutes, als ..read more
My Happy Husky
1M ago
As a Malamute owner and a dog enthusiast, I’ve always been fascinated by the similarities and differences between Alaskan Malamutes and Siberian Huskies.
At first glance, these two breeds may seem almost identical, but upon closer inspection, they have distinct characteristics that set them apart.
In this article, we’ll dive deep into the world of Malamutes and Huskies to unravel the mystery of their similarities and differences.
Is a Malamute a Husky?
No, a Malamute is not a Husky.
Although they share some similarities, Alaskan Malamutes and Siberian Huskies are two distinct breeds with diffe ..read more
My Happy Husky
1M ago
I know firsthand that these beautiful, strong, and intelligent dogs can make wonderful companions.
However, it’s essential to understand their unique temperament and find the right playmates for them.
In this article, I’ll share the top 10 breeds that get along well with Malamutes and provide essential information to help you decide which breed is perfect for your household.
Understanding the Malamute Temperament
Malamutes are a friendly, social, and loyal breed. They are known for their strength and endurance, which is why they were originally bred for pulling sleds in harsh Arctic environmen ..read more
My Happy Husky
1M ago
Like many other Malamute parents, you might be wondering when your hyper Malamute pup will finally calm down.
I’ve been through this journey myself, mostly with huskies, but the same tips and advice work for malamutes too!
In this comprehensive guide, I’ll share insights into the Malamute’s energy levels and how you can proactively manage their energy to ensure a happy and well-behaved dog.
Understanding Malamute Energy Levels
First, let’s understand the energy levels of our furry friends. Malamutes are a working breed, originally bred to pull sleds in the Arctic. As a result, they have a high ..read more
My Happy Husky
1M ago
Knowing when your Malamute will go into heat may not be obvious, and many owners understandably have many questions on this topic.
This article clarifies everything and covers the most commonly asked questions surrounding Malamutes and their heat cycles.
This article explains:
When Malamutes go into heat
The signs to look out for
How long Malamutes stay in heat
How often heat cycles occur
The four different stages of each heat cycle
How to care for your Malamute in heat
Breeding questions
Let’s get into it!
When Do Malamutes Have Their First Heat Cycle
The majority of Malamutes will experien ..read more
My Happy Husky
2M ago
Huskies and German Shepherds are two of the most popular dog breeds, and it’s not uncommon for owners to wonder if these breeds can coexist peacefully.
I receive many messages from husky owners eager to get a GSD as their second dog, but have some concerns. Thankfully, more times than not these two dogs do get along well, but owners need to know a few things first. And that’s what I’ll cover below.
In general, both breeds are friendly and affectionate, but they do have different temperaments and personalities. This can affect the way they interact with each other and their ability to get along ..read more