Although feeding your husky commercial dry or wet food is less expensive, lasts longer and is easier to store, many husky parents have switched their dog's diet to include more nutritional and healthier raw foods like chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits (no grapes, prunes or raisins) and vegetables.
How much should a husky eat a day?
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.
What foods can huskies not eat?
Knowing what human foods are dangerous for huskies and all dogs should be on every pet owner's list of things to know.Xylitol.Chocolate.Onions and Garlic.Caffeine.Grapes and Raisins.Macadamia and Tree Nuts.Cooked Bones.Raw fish.Dangerous Human Foods For Siberian Husky Dogs - Hike With Halo
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