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PostSubject: Advice for new Siberian Husky   husky - Advice for new Siberian Husky EmptyWed Feb 19, 2020 1:45 pm

Hello everyone,

I am very excited to be on here with all of you. Thank you for making this a wonderful and very informative forum. I consider myself very lucky to have found this place and want to thank all who make it a wonderful place to be.

I am looking into getting a Siberian Husky puppy within the next few months and am wondering if I can get some advice. I am a planner and like to prepare before bringing any animal home. While I am preparing I want to begin collecting the necessities so I am ready for when our new family addition comes.

I am wondering if you could recommend supplies that I will absolutely need and others that may be nice to have or make the new family member's life better. If it matters please tell me what brands and sizes are best as well.

Thank you so much for being wonderful and for all your help in advance.
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PostSubject: Re: Advice for new Siberian Husky   husky - Advice for new Siberian Husky EmptyWed Feb 19, 2020 3:35 pm

A dog crate and lots of different chew toys. Baby gates if you dont want them in certain areas of the house and i would look into puppy classes. I use a mane comb instead of an undercoat rake but its basically the same but i can replace the comb on mine and the teeth are plastic. I dont use dog bowls because it was causing resource guarding so mine get fed on paper plates.

I have 2 with food sensitivities so as for treats i get freeze dried beef lungs or spleen jerky. Dont buy smoked bones as they can shatter and splinter and potentially do alot of damage.
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