Are you dreaming of having a Husky with icy blue eyes, a thick fluffy coat, and that proud, majestic look?
There’s no denying that Huskies are one of the most beautiful and intelligent dog breeds. But before bringing one home, there are a few important things you should know to make sure both you and your Husky live happily together. Let’s explore them with Furry®!
1. Huskies Have Endless Energy
Huskies were born to run – literally. In the past, they were bred to pull sleds across the snow, so their energy level is naturally very high.
If you live in a small apartment or don’t have much time for daily walks, your Husky may become bored, destructive, or bark a lot.
👉 Tips:
- Give your Husky at least one hour of exercise or playtime each day.
- Try using smart toys like The Volt from Furry®, which help them burn energy and stay mentally active even when indoors.
2. Beautiful Coat, But Needs Regular Care
The Husky’s thick double coat is part of its charm—but it also requires consistent care. Huskies shed all year round, especially during warmer seasons or when they change coats.
👉 How to care for your Husky’s coat:
- Brush 3–4 times a week to reduce shedding and keep the skin healthy.
- Bathe once or twice a month. Avoid bathing too often to prevent dry skin.
- Use a proper brush and gentle shampoo made for thick-coated dogs.
Regular grooming not only keeps your Husky clean and good-looking but also helps prevent skin problems and bad odors.
3. Huskies Are Smart – But Also Stubborn
Don’t let that innocent face fool you! Huskies are incredibly smart, which also means they know how to ignore commands if they don’t feel like obeying.
👉 Training tips:
- Start training early when your Husky is still young.
- Use positive reinforcement — treats, petting, and praise — instead of yelling or punishment.
- Keep commands short, calm, and consistent (“Sit”, “Stay”, “Come”).
Proper training not only helps your Husky behave better but also strengthens the bond between you and your furry friend.
4. A Balanced and Healthy Diet Is a Must
Huskies have sensitive stomachs, so feeding them random foods can cause digestive problems or obesity.
👉 Feeding advice:
- Provide a diet with enough protein, healthy fats, vegetables, and vitamins.
- Avoid greasy food, sweets, chicken bones, or human food.
- Feed on a fixed schedule and in the right portions — not too much, not too little.
5. Huskies Need Love, Patience, and Connection
Huskies are affectionate and emotional dogs. They love attention and can easily become stressed if left alone for too long.
A happy Husky is one that feels loved, active, and included in your daily life.
👉 Show your love by:
- Spending time petting and talking to your Husky every day.
- Going for walks and playing together regularly.
- Keeping a steady routine (feeding, walking, sleeping) so they feel safe.
Conclusion
Owning a Husky is a wonderful experience — full of joy, laughter, and a few challenges.
If you truly understand and care for them, your Husky will not just be a pet, but a loyal, energetic companion who brings happiness to your life every single day.
👉 Explore more Husky care tips, training tools, and fun toys at Furry.vn — to make every day with your pet full of love and energy!






