Hello, I recently became the proud owner of a wonderful 2-month-old female husky. I read all the info in Google, but there are still things that are not clear to me. So I want to ask you dog owners, or more precisely huskies, a few questions. I want to castrate her as soon as possible, but I don't know how the prices are going, I realized that it is quite expensive ... does anyone have an idea of the prices? No matter how much it costs, I will regret it, but I would like to know ... as well as how many months it is possible to do it? Before the first heat, and when is it how will I recognize her, I'm afraid of mating with some scumbag because I'll look at her outside, I'm afraid of not letting her go ... And one more thing, I realized that huskies run a lot, I'm afraid to let go of my beauty, even though she's still young, I'm afraid she'll run away from me one day by letting her off the leash ... I won't survive it, I love her very much! I also want to ask what shampoo to use for bathing and tell me at what prices you take it .... I know that the topic will not like but I will be grateful if you answer me, after all these are questions that bother me, right? that's what this site is for. And the last thing I want to ask is when the dog just gets wet in order to get used to the water, to cool down or just to rinse it from the dirt ... what should be cold or warm while it is little ???
1 lili11333 answered
Hello. I have a 3-year-old female husky, so I will allow myself to answer you. For castration it is best to consult a veterinarian. For running - after the 3rd month you can start to get her on a leash. Then he may still be wild, he may be pulling, but he will be so until he gets used to it. Now that you accept the fact that she is tied up more calmly, you can let her go. Huskies are wayward and difficult to train. Therefore, you must act rudely within acceptable limits. You need to show who the boss is, but not to the point that the dog is afraid of you. And never, but never beat her with your hand, but with a newspaper or other lighter "tool" :))) For bathing, take a shampoo that will be recommended to you by a pet store eventually. I use Pedigree shampoos for dogs with thick fur. I have two flavored and one antiparasitic, but I don't know how much it helps: ) When you just wash it lightly use lukewarm vodka, but for bathing act with warm. She will be spoiled by time anyway. * Syndrome