According to dogs and pets experts, Huskies can very well adapt to almost any kind of weather. So although Huskies can be both an indoor and outdoor dog, being outdoors is preferred. They can adapt well to the cold but an owner must take extra precautions if they live in a warm climate.
Is it okay for Husky to stay outside?
Huskies in the north live outside year round, pull sleds hundreds of miles, and do it all without batting a frozen eyelash! So your Husky can stay outside, even in cold weather, as long as he is acclimatized and his internal furnace well stoked (that means well fed) and his fur coat full and prepared for the weather.
Do Huskies need a lot of room?
Huskies don't need big backyards or large homes, but they do need a lot of regular exercise. A well-exercised husky can live happily in a small apartment or home with a small backyard. A husky that isn't regularly exercised will cause issues regardless of the size of your backyard or home.
Can Huskies survive without AC?
The truth is while huskies can withstand the cold, that does not necessarily mean they NEED that extent of cold. This breed of dog is hardy and high adaptable, and while they enjoy being in the snow, the sun and its warmth (in moderate amounts of course) won't kill them either!
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