Can you shave a Siberian Husky?

 Can you shave a Siberian Husky?

Tracy Wilkins

The Siberian Husky is a breed of dog loved by all. Friendly, sociable and playful in personality, the dog is still the owner of an extraordinary beauty. Whether it is a White Siberian Husky or any other color, its hair catches everyone's attention. The dog's excess hair, however, can be a concern for the guardians. From the Siberian Husky puppy to the adult, the breed handles all theMany pet parents consider bathing and grooming in an attempt to reduce hair loss or freshen up their pet in the summer. But can you groom a Siberian Husky after all? Paws of the House explains why clipping for this breed is not a good idea.

Siberian Husky has double coat

The Siberian Husky's coat type is a double coat. This means that it has two layers of fur. The outer layer is the one we can see, usually medium to long in length. It is smooth, soft, dense and fluffy. The inner layer is hidden, and can only be seen by opening the coat. This underlayer is denser and acts as a thermal insulator. This means thatit protects the Siberian Husky puppy or adult from extreme temperatures and their consequences on the skin.

Shorn husky: understand why you should not shave the breed

As the Siberian Husky's coat plays a very important role in maintaining its body temperature, it is not recommended to groom the breed. Just like other double-coated dogs (such as Chow Chow and Golden Retriever), the groomed Husky loses its thermal protection, being exposed to very low or very high temperatures. Machine grooming should never be an option for those who have a dog of this breed. TheShorn Siberian Husky is much more prone to allergies, burns and dry skin.

Siberian Husky shorn in summer is also not indicated

The Siberian Husky is used to living in sub-zero temperatures. The two layers of fur keep the pet very warm, thus being essential to avoid possible hypothermia. In summer, the feeling we have is that the abundant coat of the Siberian Husky will leave the animal dying of heat. However, the exact opposite happens: the hair protects the pet from high temperatures!The thermal property of the double layer does not only work in the cold. It helps the animal to adapt to temperature changes in general. This means that the Siberian Husky dog's coat helps both to warm up and cool down. Grooming in the heat is suitable for other breeds such as Poodle, Shih Tzu or Lhasa Apso. The groomed Siberian Husky, however, will only suffer more on hot days.

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The Siberian Husky can have its hair trimmed with scissors, but only if the veterinarian allows it to do so

As we have explained, the Siberian Husky is not recommended to be shorn, but in some cases the vet may indicate that the hair be trimmed if it is too large or tangled. Usually, only a light trim with scissors is indicated, without exaggeration, and it should be performed only by a professional to avoid cutting more than necessary.

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Even in the period of hair change the Siberian Husky should stay away from grooming

Whether it's a white, grey or brown Siberian Husky, the breed usually goes through a hair change twice a year, usually in late spring and late autumn. During the change periods, it's common for some owners to want to have their hair shaved, as the volume of hair falling out increases considerably. However, this is also not indicated. The shaving will not solve the problem of the dog shedding and onlyThe ideal thing to do at this time is to increase the frequency of brushing.

How to care for the Siberian Husky dog's coat?

It is not a good idea to groom your Siberian Husky, so it is very important to have a hair brushing routine. Ideally, brush at least three times a week. During the hair change period, you should brush more often to avoid hair scattered around the house. As for bathing your Siberian Husky, it is recommended to bathe it only once a month. Excessive bathing canharm the skin and also favors the loss of natural fat from the coat. In the case of a white Siberian Husky or one that, for some reason, gets dirty more often, it is recommended to clean it with towels and dry shampoo. Always after bathing it is essential to dry the Siberian Husky well, as wet hair favors allergies and the proliferation of fungi.

Tracy Wilkins

Jeremy Cruz is a passionate animal lover and dedicated pet parent. With a background in veterinary medicine, Jeremy has spent years working alongside veterinarians, gaining invaluable knowledge and experience in caring for dogs and cats. His genuine love for animals and commitment to their well-being led him to create the blog Everything you need to know about dogs and cats, where he shares expert advice from veterinarians, owners, and respected experts in the field, including Tracy Wilkins. By combining his expertise in veterinary medicine with insights from other respected professionals, Jeremy aims to provide a comprehensive resource for pet owners, helping them understand and address their beloved pets' needs. Whether it's training tips, health advice, or simply spreading awareness about animal welfare, Jeremy's blog has become a go-to source for pet enthusiasts seeking reliable and compassionate information. Through his writing, Jeremy hopes to inspire others to become more responsible pet owners and create a world where all animals receive the love, care, and respect they deserve.