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Can you shave Siberian Husky?

haian by haian
25 Tháng Sáu, 2022
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The Siberian Husky is a dog breed that everyone loves. With a friendly, sociable and playful personality, the dog still has an extraordinary beauty. Whether it’s a White Siberian Husky or any other color, his coat will catch everyone’s attention. Excessive dog hair , however, can be a concern for tutors. From a Siberian Husky puppy to an adult, the breed handles an extremely abundant coat throughout its life. Therefore, many pet parents consider bathing and grooming in an attempt to reduce the shedding a little or refresh the animal in the summer. But after all, can you shave a Siberian Husky? We explains to you why grooming for this breed is not a good idea.

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  1. Siberian Husky has a double coat
  2. Sheared Husky: Understand why you shouldn’t shear the breed
  3. Siberian Husky shorn in the summer is also not recommended.
  4. The Siberian Husky can be trimmed with scissors, but only if the vet allows it.
  5. Even in the period of shedding the Siberian Husky should stay away from the grooming
  6. How to care for a Siberian Husky dog?
    1. Requires space _
    2. Coat
    3. Shower

Siberian Husky has a double coat

The Siberian Husky’s coat type is double coat. This means that he has two layers of fur. The outer layer is the one we see, usually with medium or long length. It is smooth, soft, dense and fluffy. The inner layer is hidden, being possible to see only when opening the coat. This sublayer is denser and works as a thermal insulator. This means that she protects the Siberian Husky puppy or adult from extreme temperatures and their consequences on the skin.

Sheared Husky: Understand why you shouldn’t shear the breed

As the Siberian Husky’s coat plays a very important role in maintaining its body temperature, it is not recommended to shave the breed. Like other double-coated dogs (such as Chow Chows and Golden Retrievers ), the Shaved Husky loses its thermal protection, being exposed to very low or very high temperatures. Machine clipping should never be an option for anyone who has a dog of this breed. The shaved Siberian Husky is much more prone to allergies, burns and dry skin.

Siberian Husky shorn in the summer is also not recommended.

The Siberian Husky dog ​​is used to living in sub-zero temperatures. The two layers of fur keep the pet very warm, thus being essential to avoid possible hypothermia. In summer, the feeling we have is that the Siberian Husky’s abundant fur will leave the animal dying of heat. However, the exact opposite happens: the fur protects the pet from high temperatures! The thermal property of the double layer doesn’t just work in the cold. It assists the animal in adapting to temperature changes in general. This means that the Siberian Husky dog’s coat helps both to warm and cool. Shearing a dog in the heat is suitable for other breeds such as Poodles , Shih Tzus or Lhasa Apsos.

The Siberian Husky can be trimmed with scissors, but only if the vet allows it.

As we explained, the clipped Siberian Husky is not recommended. But in some cases the vet may indicate that the hairs be trimmed if they are too big or matted. Usually, only a light clipping with scissors is indicated, without exaggeration, and that should only be performed by a professional to avoid cutting more than necessary.

Even in the period of shedding the Siberian Husky should stay away from the grooming

Whether it’s a white, gray or brown Siberian Husky , the breed usually sheds twice a year, usually in late spring and late fall. During periods of change, it is common for some tutors to want to perform the tosa, as the volume of hair falling out increases considerably. However, this is also not indicated. Grooming will not solve the problem of the dog shedding and will only leave him unprotected. The ideal thing to do at this point is to increase the frequency of brushing.

How to care for a Siberian Husky dog?

The shaved Husky is not a good idea. Therefore, to take care of the Siberian Husky, it is very important to have a hair brushing routine. Ideally, brush at least three times a week. During the period of shedding, you need to brush more often to avoid hair scattered around the house. As for bathing the Siberian Husky dog, it is recommended to give it only once a month. Excessive bathing can harm the skin and also favors the loss of natural fat from the coat. In the case of a white Siberian Husky or that, for some reason, gets dirty more often, it is recommended to clean it with towels and dry shampoo. Always after the bath, it is essential to dry the Siberian Husky well, because the wet hair favors allergies and the proliferation of fungi.

Requires space _

One of the most important points in the care of this breed is physical activity. To preserve health, and physical and mental stamina, it is extremely important that the Siberian husky spends all his energy charge – since he is able to run miles and miles without getting tired.

Coat

Another necessary care is brushing the fur, which should be done daily — when the hair loss intensifies for the change — and at least once a week in other periods.

Shower

Dogs of this breed are very clean, because, like cats, they sanitize themselves. Also, they have no smell. Therefore, they should not be bathed more than once a month (unless there is a need) and every time they take a shower, they need to be completely rinsed and dried in order to avoid future skin problems.

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