Huskies have unique gastrointestinal functions and have relatively high requirements for protein and fat, so it is recommended to feed puppy food until 18 months of age before changing to adult dogsdog food. Usually, some fish or beef and mutton can be properly supplemented to promote development, and the requirement for calcium is relatively high. Calcium tablets or calcium powder several times a week are very necessary for Huskies. As for the brand of dog food, because the gastrointestinal function of Huskies is quite different, it is best to look for some high-quality dog food with high protein and fat content, depending on the dog. If there are no conditions, you can appropriately add some chicken, lamb, beef, pork or sea fish to the dog food to supplement some protein.
1. 4 recipes for husky homemade dog food
If owners want to make their own recipes to feed husky dogs, there are 4 recipes below:
Recipe 1
Meat 50%, Cereals 40%g, Vegetables 10%, Salt 10g/kg, cook these ingredients Cooked into boluses and fed in portions.
Recipe 2
30% meat, 70% grams of rice, wheat, vegetables, etc., 10 grams/kg of salt.
Recipe 3
Rice 10%, cornmeal 10%, sorghum flour 10%, bean cake 10%, bran 10%, bone meal 2%, fish meal 6%, meat 22%, Vegetables 20% Salt 10g/kg.
Recipe 4
20% meat, 10% rice, 15% pasta, 20% vegetables, 10% milk residue, 5% animal fat, 2% cod liver oil, 3% yeast , 5% carotene, 10% bone meal, 10 g/kg salt.
2. About husky dog food
1) How to feed husky dog food
It is usually more than a day to feed husky puppies Meal, but eat less, usually three or four times, each time an adult's number one, the husky's stomach is very fragile. It is easy to have diarrhea, so be careful.
2) Change the husky to dog food
It is generally recommended to feed puppy food to adult dog food after 18 months of age. If your dog likes a certain brand, try to offer it only that brand of food in the future. Constantly changing the type of food will encourage the dog to be picky eaters. In addition, different brands of dry dog food have different raw materials and different proportions of nutrients.