Biting and chewing at their paws is often a symptom of an allergic reaction to their food. Try simplifying your dog's food to a salmon and brown rice OR a Lamb and brown rice diet for a few weeks. If the chewing stops or at least slows, you'll know you are on the right track. You can start reintroducing proteins and vegetables but only one at a time. If your dog starts chewing on their paws again, remove the last food item from their diet and go from there. Of course, a vet visit is always a good idea to be sure your 'best friend' is free from serious illness!
my 6 month old mal weighs 24kg (52.8lb)
The Pet of the Month fort September is The Leopard not the Siberian Husky!!
Males weigh 45- 60 pounds and females weigh 35-50 pounds. Depending whether it is a mix of a hybrid then it will become much bigger.
Husky is 10-11 depending on the month xx
i think it was the husky.
Very big
As with any bone given to your dog you should always supervise them. If the bone starts to splinter you should take it away from them to prevent choking hazards.
The average for males(I believe) are 45-60,females are 35-50 lbs. My 12 month old female is 38lbs. It seems there are many ppl who think that siberians should be huge. I used to think that as well, but they are 'medium' sized dogs, not large. They are often mistaken for Alaskan Malamutes; which are a bigger breed.
July to augest
ever since the earth was created it was the first living thing that is what killed dinosaurs it was an ambush of the huskies they claimed there land and the dinosaurs never came back because there scared f***ing idiots point proven Bi*ch dinosaurs were scared husky breeds were as long as the earth
it should eat 1/2 a cup
There are many variables in feeding a Siberian Husky. The cost would depend on the quality of food you are feeding the puppy. The better the food the healthier dog your puppy will grow up to be. For a decent puppy food a rough amount would be $55.00 for a 40lb. bag of food. If one puppy eats two or three cups a day you could expect to pay $40.00 to $50.00 a month for the food. This will increase when the dog gets larger and requires more food. This is a very rough estimate, actual cost of food can vary greatly as can the amount of food that the puppy eats.