/r/siberianhusky
Subreddit for owners, enthusiasts, and lovers of Siberian Huskies!
Subreddit for owners, enthusiasts, and lovers of Siberian Huskies!
We just have a few rules:
1. Huskies Only
All content must be somehow related to Huskies. Mixed breeds are okay too.
2. Be Nice
Heated discussions are fine, but name calling, racism, threats, etc are not.
3. No Rescue Posts
Specifically posts about rescue/shelter dogs in need are not allowed. There is a sticky thread for adoption, shelter, and rescue posts where these are allowed. You can find that here.
You are allowed to post about your own cute rescue dog 😊
4. No NSFW/NSFL Content
No nudity or gore allowed.
5. No commercial content
No posting anything for the purpose of making money.
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/r/siberianhusky
Giggy, I got her from the shelter a few days ago, the first night she barfed a little after drinking water, it wasn't colored or anything so I cleaned it up and moved on, but it happened again today, twice.
Third day and she ate something other than treats and chews! I'm so happy!
Not here—but so many spaces don’t show their chill side. * Big sigh* Though, I suppose it may be because they don’t want to misrepresent the work it takes to get to that chill side
So much static, tiny little shocks, they don't hurt but it's weird. In the dark I can see the light it makes too.
Hello! Hopefully someone can help! I've been trying to find a small husky breeder. A husky but on the smaller side, like 30-40lbs boys. I know there are breeders out there that specialize in smaller huskies but they are soooo hard to find! Anytime I look for a mini husky I get endless listings for Klee Kai's. So far I found one breeder in Oregon and one breeder in North Carolina that have them. I'm located in Oklahoma and would love the name of any closer to the central US. I've had big huskies and small huskies before and it was just luck of the draw. This time I'm trying to find a breeder that is breeding smaller ones. Any help would be appreciated! Thank you!
As title says me and my wife have 2 huskies. I accepted a job offer that required a move. Im doing a stint of 3 month training in a different city.
My company paid for a 2br apartment for training but the dogs are going crazy as we’ve always had land and will when I finish training.
How can I keep them occupied inside the house? We are very active and take them out multiple times a day and to parks etc but it’s the inside time that is killing us even if temporary.
My boy has the biggest sound floops ever! ~8 mo.
Hello everyone! My two year old male husky (not fixed) recently bit my grandfather when he was outside. I was not home when this happened and I wasn't really sure what may have been the cause of this. My grandfather said that he was outside and tangled up/stuck bad underneath our deck and he went to help when my dog bit him. The bite was not not that severe and only left one little spot that bruised but it was still a bite. My dog is very anxious most of the time, could this have happened because he maybe felt trapped in that moment? looking for advice and what to do next.
edit: this is his first time having ever bitten a person before to clarify
Hi, I have a 4-year-old Siberian who has been feeling weak and tired for the past few weeks. We took her to the vet, and after some scans, they discovered pus in her uterus, which is quite serious. She has been on antibiotics for the past two weeks, and today's scan shows that the infection has reduced. However, the vet recommends removing her uterus, as it might help prevent the infection from recurring, especially since she hasn’t mated yet. They explained that even if the infection clears up, it could return during her next heat cycle. The alternative would be to mate her, which might prevent the infection from returning for a few years, but there are a lot of uncertainties involved. I’m feeling confused and unsure about what to do, given that the uterus is an important organ and removal is a significant decision. Does anyone have any insight or experience with this situation?
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