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Husky Training Vol 3 – Taking care of your Husky
Nutrition, common diseases and general care of your Husky
Taking care of a dog is often ...
- ... underrated and regarded as being unnecessary.
- ... only related to the grooming of the fur.
- ... completely neglected by many owners.
What is really important about the care of your Husky and how do you feed him properly? How can you recognise diseases and parasites early and, if possible, even prevent them?
If you want to know how and how often to check on your Husky's eyes, ears, teeth, paws, fur and skin, this guidebook is exactly right for you. You will learn what to watch out for. You will also learn what to watch out for when you buy commercially prepared food and what the advantages and disadvantages are of the various alternative methods of feeding, such as home-cooked, BARF or vegetarian or vegan feeding. In addition, you will discover everything you need to know about vaccinations and castration to help you decide whether they are right for you and your Husky.
This is volume three of the Husky training guides.
Volume 1 for your Husky puppy is also available with the title "Husky Training: Dog Training for your Husky puppy".
Vol. 2 for your grown up Husky is also available with the title "Husky Training Vol. 2: Dog Training for your grown-up Husky"
The author Claudia Kaiser says about her book:
"I love my dogs and know what is important to watch out for regarding their nutrition and general care. Many owners underestimate how important it is to find out more about what you are feeding your dog. Many owners also underestimate the time it takes to care for his physical wellness and how important it is to recognise disease or parasites early. These things add enormously to the quality of life and happiness of your dog."
Read about background information, read reports on others' experiences and obtain step-by-step instructions and secret tips which are tailor-made for your Husky.
Get your copy of this book today and discover ...
- ... How to feed your Husky in a healthy way consistent with his breed.
- ... How to examine him to recognise disease early and to ensure his correct care.
- ... And all that without having any previous experience in that area.
Additionally, you will receive a special chapter about "Cooking your own dog food"!
Claudia Kaiser
Claudia Kaiser lives with her husband and dogs Danny (2 years old) and Daika (8 years old), in an old farmhouse in beautiful Rhineland, Germany. At first only as a dog owner, but later and after 20 years actively training dogs, she has gained a lot of experience, helping other people to train their dogs. She formed the idea of writing this book in order to reach more people, than she could have in the local dog training schools and the small circle of dog owners to whom she gave personal coaching. The publishing of this guide book is the fruit of considerable research, writing and editing. It is designed to be a guide for all budding puppy owners, to help them get the difficult task of training right the first time, and to avoid those mistakes, which Claudia herself made at the beginning. She worked through her own bad experiences over the years, so that the reader does not have to. Those who follow the tips and tricks covered in this guidebook are sure to have many years of pleasure from these unusual and wonderful companions.
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Husky Training
Vol 3
Taking care of your Husky
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Nutrition, common diseases and general care of your Husky
©2021, Claudia Kaiser
Published by Expertengruppe Verlag
The contents of this book have been written with great care. However, we cannot guarantee the accuracy, comprehensiveness and topicality of the subject matter. The contents of the book represent the personal experiences and opinions of the author. No legal responsibility or liability will be accepted for damages caused by counter-productive practices or errors of the reader. There is also no guarantee of success. The author, therefore, does not accept responsibility for lack of success, using the methods described in this book.
All information contained herein is purely for information purposes. It does not represent a recommendation or application of the methods mentioned within. This book does not purport to be complete, nor can the topicality and accuracy of the book be guaranteed. This book in no way replaces the competent recommendations of, or care given by a dog school. The author and publisher do not take responsibility for inconvenience or damages caused by use of the information contained herein.
Husky Training
Vol 3
Taking care of your Husky
Nutrition, common diseases and general care of your Husky
Published by Expertengruppe Verlag
Table of Contents
About the Author
Preface
What you need to know about your Husky
Fundamentals of nutrition
Basic rules for feeding
When to let your Husky make decisions
What goes into the food bowl?
Commercially processed food
Raw feeding
Home-cooked food
Vegetarianism and Veganism
What you need to consider when feeding your Husky
Regulating your Husky’s water supply
Regulating the water requirement of your Husky.
How to encourage your Husky to drink
Basics of grooming
Eye care
Skin and fur care
Ear care
Tooth care
Paw care
What you need to pay particular attention to with your Husky
Checklist: Regular care
Checklist: Care utensils
Common illnesses
Parasite infestation
Mites
Ticks
Fleas
Gastro-intestinal disorders
Gastric dilatation volvulus
Diarrhoea
Worms
Poisonous substances and other problematic things
Cancers
Fever
Vaccinations
Castration
Diseases typical for your breed
Checklist: For a healthy dog life
Checklist: Dog first aid kit
Special chapter: Making your own dog food
Recipe 1: Apple and carrot crackers
Recipe 2: Wild potato cookies
Recipe 3: Lung with rice
Recipe 4: Chicken with millet and egg
Recipe 5: Rice meatballs
Recipe 6: Beef mix
Recipe 7: Wild turkey (BARF)
Recipe 8: Italian turkey
Recipe 9: Dog ice-cream with banana and apple
Recipe 10: Dog ice-cream with liver sausage and oat flakes
Conclusion
Book recommendation for you
Did you enjoy my book?
Space for your notes
References
Disclaimer
About the Author
Claudia Kaiser lives with her husband and dogs Danny (2 years old) and Daika (8 years old), in an old farmhouse in beautiful Rhineland, Germany.
At first only as a dog owner, but later and after 20 years actively training dogs, she has gained a lot of experience, helping other people to train their Huskies. She formed the idea of writing this book in order to reach more people, than she could have in the local dog training schools and the small circle of dog owners to whom she gave personal coaching.
The publishing of this guide book is the fruit of considerable research, writing and editing. It is designed to be a guide for all budding Husky owners, to help them get the difficult task of training right the first time, and to avoid those mistakes, which Claudia herself made at the beginning. She worked through her own bad experiences over the years, so that the reader does not have to.
Those who follow the tips and tricks covered in this guidebook are sure to have many years of pleasure from these unusual and wonderful companions.
Preface
Congratulations! You are lucky enough to share your life with a Husky, or you are close to making that choice. This beautiful and memorable breed will fulfil your days and soon you will not be able to imagine life without your four-legged friend.
It has been scientifically proven that taking care of dogs has a positive effect on humans. You will notice it yourself when you automatically begin to light up and be happy when your Husky greets you, tail wagging, after a long day at work. Does it not help you to relax when your dog lies snoring in front of the couch while you watch a film?
Dogs are real stress killers for us people. Their honest love for us makes us feel better and happier, besides the incentive that every dog owner has to go out into the fresh air and ideally move around much more than those who do not own dogs. Even those who are chronically ill have confirmed that they feel better having a dog. Your four-legged friend is therefore a real bonus for your health.
It is exactly for that reason it is important you take care of the health of your Husky. Hence the German saying If the dog is healthy, the human is happy
. It is particularly important for you to take care of him because your dog is often unable to do it for himself.
Unfortunately, these days many dogs are overbred, which itself is the cause of many diseases and other problems which can overwhelm an unexpecting owner. I recommend strongly that you take care when choosing your dog.
Look at his parents and ask the breeder about diseases which have occurred in the litters up to then. If a puppy is already in poor health when you buy it, you will probably have a lot of problems with him later on. In order to avoid this, you should take care before making your choice and, if necessary, speak to a veterinary surgeon for his advice.
Apart from breeding-related problems, there are also a number of challenges which present themselves due to modern processes and developments which did not exist at the time of their ancestor, the wolf. Therefore, it is often necessary to take certain precautions which may cause those who are not familiar with dogs to shake their heads, using the argument: A wolf would not need that
.
If someone says that to you, I would suggest you ignore him. After all, it is about the well-being of your dog.
With this guide I want to give you the necessary knowledge and self-assurance to keep a watchful eye on your Husky so that you know how to react if something is wrong. If this would happen to you, you would probably react as I did and try everything within my power to take the pain away, but I did not know what to do.
It is not possible to prevent your dog from getting sick, even with this guide. However, what you can do is to ensure that these problems are either noticed early enough or you are able to use your knowledge to prevent them in the first place.
In conclusion, it is important for me to emphasise that this book contains tips and recommendations which I have collected through my own experiences and during general dog training sessions. This guide cannot replace a visit to the veterinary surgeon. It is purely intended to give you some knowledge and recommendations along the way. If your Husky is suffering from acute or long-term problems, you should take him to the vet without delay.
I wish you and your Husky all the best for the future and, above all, good health!
- Chapter 1 -
What you need to know about your Husky
Did you know that, according to the World Canine Association (FCI), there are officially more than 350 canine breeds recognised today?
Your Husky is only one of many different breeds. Naturally, many have things in common. After all, every dog is a descendent, one way or another, from his remote ancestor, the wolf. You can see it