15 Cool Tricks To Keep Your Husky Happy In the Heat

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Unlike other dog breeds, Huskies face unique challenges in hot climates. Originally bred for sledding in the Arctic, these striking dogs are built for endurance in frigid temperatures, not sweltering heat. Check out these 15 helpful tips to keep your Husky comfortable and healthy in hot weather.

Dawn And Dusk 

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Adjust their walking routine to suit cooler hours. Early mornings and evenings are prime time for Husky adventures. You’ll both enjoy the calm atmosphere, and your pet will appreciate the reprieve from the intense sun. Plus, who doesn’t love a good excuse for a coffee run at sunrise?

Heatstroke Sherlock

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Become a master detective of doggy discomfort. Watch for excessive panting, drooling, or lethargy, as these are a Husky’s SOS signals. If a pup starts acting like they’ve just run a marathon in a fur coat, it’s time for cooling action. Remember, a cool Husky is a happy one!

Canine Sunscreen Party 

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Yes, you read that right—dogs need sun protection too! Slather some dog-friendly sunscreen on your pup’s nose, ear tips, and any areas with thin fur. It’s like a spa day but with more tail wagging. Just make sure the pup doesn’t mistake it for a tasty snack!

Fan Club President

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Upgrade that home into a Husky haven with strategic air circulation. Set up fans in specific areas to let the drafty airflow. These fluffballs will thank you for choosing the perfect spot right in front of the breeze, looking regal as their fur ripples like a supermodel’s hair.

Hydration Station

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Offer fresh, cold water that is available at all times. This is a simple but powerful way to ensure these dogs are hydrated and healthy. Try adding ice cubes for a fun, refreshing treat. You might even catch your pooch trying to bob for ice cubes like it’s a carnival game!

Towel Tactics

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Trust the magic of using damp towels. Drape them over your dog for instant relief, or let them lounge on a cool, wet towel large enough to fit their size. It’s like a DIY air conditioner for dogs. Bonus points if you convince your Samoyed that it’s a fashionable cape!

Shady Business 

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Create nippy hangout spots around the house and yard. Think of it as building a Husky resort complete with umbrellas, canopies, or perhaps a doggy tent. Having trees in the garden is also a worthy option. The dog will feel like they’re on a luxurious vacation, minus the overpriced drinks.

Couch Potato Training

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Less exercise doesn’t mean no fun! Indoor games and mental stimulation can present a fine alternative, especially during inclement weather or when you need a break from strenuous activities. Teach your pup new tricks or set up a treat-dispensing puzzle. Who says you can’t be a brain and a beauty?

Spa Day, Every Day

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Regular grooming isn’t just about looking fabulous, though that’s a nice perk. Brush out loose fur to improve air circulation to your Husky’s skin. It’s like giving them a personal AC unit. You’ll also have enough fur left over to knit a sweater for winter!

Splish Splash

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Get wet and wild! Set up a kiddie pool, sprinkler, or even a gentle hose spray for your pup to delight in. Water games are an effective way to exercise and cool off simultaneously. Be prepared for the inevitable shake-off, or you might get caught in the splash zone!

Frozen Treats Galore

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Whip up a couple of icy delights for that adorable pooch. If you do this even on regular days, your Husky will think you’re the coolest pet parent ever! Freeze low-sodium broth in ice cube trays or stuff a Kong toy with yogurt and freeze it as well. It’s like doggy ice cream but healthier. 

Cooling Mat Magic

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Invest in a cooling mat or bed for the Husky to lounge on. These nifty inventions use a special gel-type material that maintains its temperature for hours. They help provide an invigorating area for your pet to chill out, kind of like a makeshift iceberg for your little polar bear.

Paw Protection Patrol

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Hot pavements can be a real pain for sensitive paw pads. Assess the ground temperature before walks. If it’s too hot for your hand, it’s too hot for their paws. Consider booties for them so you can turn every walk into a doggy fashion show.

Indoor Adventure Land

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Picture bringing the great outdoors inside without the bugs and sunburn! To do this, turn the living room aesthetic into an arctic playground. Hide yummy treats around the house for a scavenger hunt, or make an obstacle course with pillows and boxes.

Siesta Central

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Design a cool, quiet space for your companion to rest during the hottest part of the day and practice the art of the afternoon nap. They’ll recharge their batteries and be ready for evening fun. Also, it’s an excellent reason to catch some Zs, too!

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