Male Huskies tend to be larger, so they will need slightly more food than females. We recommend around 2 cups per day for males, split into two meals, and around half a cup less for females. If you have a particularly active and energetic Husky, you may need to increase that amount a bit and then adjust accordingly.
How often and how much should you feed a husky?
Generally, a husky should be fed three times when he is a puppy. With time, he will automatically switch to two meals per day. If you will provide the access of the food to the dog all day, it won't harm as huskies don't eat like other dogs.
Do Huskies stop eating when full?
But when it comes to Huskies, they watch their food intake very carefully. Here are some of the distinct and interesting characteristics of this breed: ⦿ If they feel full, they will no longer eat. ⦿ If they do lots of activities and exercise, then they will consume more than the regular feeding.
How many cups of food should I feed my husky puppy?
Typically, husky puppies will not overindulge in food and prefer to only eat what they want. A husky puppy, once weaned, should eat about 2 cups of food a day, spread out over 3 meals, but this amount will vary from dog to dog, depending on individual wants and hunger.
What should I feed my Siberian husky?
In general, it's best to feed your husky a mixture of commercial dog food and raw food. They need a diet high in protein, so feeding a well-balanced commercial food combined with raw red meat can fulfill their dietary needs.
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