Category: Husky

  • Husky And Baby Talking

    Husky And Baby Talking

    Husky And Baby Talking

    How to Have Some Really Good One One Time With Your Husky and Baby

    Husky and Baby Talk seems to be the latest craze among pet owners. Parents say, “We have done everything we can to make our kids love their huskies… but what can we do when it comes to Husky and Baby talking?” Well, here is the best dog for children that is available on the market today: The Husky Noser. (YouTube link.) Who else is teaching whom to talk to now?

    The Husky Noser has a two-way vocal communication system. First, it uses a one-to-one speaking mirror to provide sounds of voice to your baby. Secondly, it provides a talking head with three different levels of inflection. Your baby can adjust its head to hear and talk to you in confidence, or it can respond to the sounds with its eyes, lips, and voice.

    My wife and I bought this unit for our three-month-old retriever, Reese. We purchased it because we wanted to keep her busy while we were at work. We live in North Georgia. Our dogs spend a lot of time out here in the hot sun. Sometimes she would get a little excited and start talking nonstop, and at other times she would be quieter. So, we knew we could benefit from a talking head.

    Anyway, we thought this was a good choice.

    However, when the baby got home, we began to notice a few things. She was saying a lot of things that we did not understand. We thought she was having a medical problem, so we asked the Doctor what might be wrong.

    He explained that she was a baby. We were surprised. We had never thought there could be a baby talk. Apparently, after the operation, Reese was showing a sign of communicating with us.

    We are still working on it, but she is getting better. We think it will happen within a month. In the meantime, she likes to talk to people and chew on the furniture. We’ve been told that it costs about forty dollars to buy a talking head. That is quite a bit of money, but for some reason, she loves it.

    It has definitely made talking to the husky a lot more fun for both of them.

    We also were able to see a side of baby talk that we hadn’t seen before. It is definitely worth the money if you ask me. If you do decide to get one for your baby, ask your veterinarian about getting a talking husky. They should be able to help you out.

    They have more than one type of husky baby-talking toy. They have one for baby talking and then another one that they use when they want to play. I would recommend the first one they get. It is the easiest on the baby and helps develop their speech a lot quicker. After all, this is supposed to be something that they will grow attached to.

    You can always pick up another one later on. It is a great bonding experience for the baby and you. When you get the older dog, you can always switch back to using the baby one. I just put it in my pocket or my purse. Don’t think about bringing it out here to play with your friends though. They will probably think you’re not paying attention to them if you do.

    The older husky does have a lot more to talk to. Of course, you already know that.

    However, with the baby talking, they start learning words right from day one. They start getting the hang of saying things and phrases. They are even beginning to say their name.

    There are plenty of baby talking toys. You can purchase them in any store that has pets. Some of them are better than others. Some just give your husky some sound effects and that’s it. However, many of the interactive husky toys are very good.

    Some of them are really interactive, such as the talking baby toys that allow your dog to talk back. This makes the baby less fussy because he can hear his words and learn words before your baby. This allows you to teach babies to talk at an earlier age than normal dogs. Just be careful when you are using these baby-talking toys. You don’t want to hurt your husky puppy.

  • Husky Allergies

    Husky Allergies

    Husky Allergies

    The Common Causes Of Husky Allergies

    Husky allergies can, in reality, develop into severe bronchial asthma when not treated as soon as possible. This article will acquaint you with several common husky allergies, and how you can treat such allergies correctly. Many Siberian husky, though generally healthy, can be prone to quite several skin problems, and some of those skin problems do not progress to something very serious unless addressed quickly.

    The Siberian Husky is naturally a very strong breed, and husky allergies are very likely to occur only to those owners who have chosen a puppy or a dog from the wrong breed. All Siberian Huskies fall under the larger category of canines, and like other small breeds, they are prone to hip and knee problems.

    The hip problem is less likely to occur in females than in males, but both male and female huskies can suffer from problems with their knees and hips. The hips are the large part of the body, and it is here where the hip joint connects to the lower part of the thigh bone (the tibia).

    Your best bet to diagnose husky allergies is by asking your vet about your pet’s previous history, and about the nature of any recent changes in the puppy’s habits.

    A change in the routine of feeding, or in the amount of food that is given to the puppy can often be indications of a food allergen that your vet may not be able to identify. It may be that the food that was causing the allergic reaction had been off-limits for the previous six months.

    However, in cases where the allergic reaction has been continuous over many months or years, and especially if the dog is being fed very small amounts, it may be more difficult to determine the source of the allergy. If you suspect that a food allergen is responsible for your husky’s allergic reaction, your vet can run a series of tests to confirm the diagnosis.

    The first treatment option for a husky allergy is homeopathic treatment.

    Your vet will be able to give you the best course of action when it comes to homeopathic treatment. The most common homeopathic remedies for pet skin allergies are hyoscyamus, are iod, and staphisagria.

    To be effective, these remedies must be used on an extremely limited basis – for example, one or two weeks at most. If your dog is experiencing a severe case of skin allergies, your vet may advise that your pet undergo an immunotherapy treatment – which involves boosting the immune system through the administration of potent doses of various proteins, usually protein-based such as an complain.

    Another way that your veterinarian can help in treating husky allergies is by identifying the factors that are triggering the allergic response. An example of this could be a previous exposure to a specific allergen. If you know what the allergen was, you can make a more informed decision regarding whether or not to subject your pet to an additional bout with the offending allergen.

    Sometimes the best way to avoid husky allergies is to simply avoid the allergen altogether.

    Unfortunately, many dogs will develop some type of allergy to an allergen, even if they are not allergic to the substance in question directly.

    If you want to keep your pet free of husky allergies, you need to make sure you remove any potential allergens from its environment. Common allergens include dust, pollen, mold, house dust, cat dander, smoke, and pollen. If your pet spends a lot of time outdoors, or you have an enclosed environment, you should make sure that the roof is kept clean of all possible irritants and allergens.

    Many pet owners have no idea that their pet has developed a sensitivity to kibble, especially the canned variety.

    Although most dogs love to eat kibble, they do have a very strong aversion to the taste. A Husky only prefers canned dog food. Therefore, you should take the time to purchase a good quality kibble that is specifically manufactured for your Husky and other breeds of dogs.

    Another thing that you can do to reduce the severity of your Husky’s allergies is to make sure that you provide it with the right diet. Often, overweight or underweight dogs develop allergies to certain ingredients in their food. For example, fatty acids found in some types of fish, or eggs, may trigger an allergic reaction in Huskies. Also, certain wheat proteins, and certain types of rice, can cause allergies in Huskies if they are not cooked properly.