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How to choose the best brush for husky dogs

Hey Dog Lovers,

Today I talk about something I do not have much experience with but do have friends who do. Husky’s are a great breed with amazing personalities and hard to manage coat. Although experience is key in dealing with their fur. I wanted to lessen your load of getting a new Husky with helping you choose the best brush for husky dogs. Their breed has become very common in the New England Area.

Did you know that a Siberian husky has two coats?

The top layer of fur acts as a protective layer against UV rays, dirt, debris, and excessive moisture. This part of the husky’s coat is called the “guard coat”. Beneath the guard coat lies the “undercoat”. The hair of the undercoat is much softer than that of the guard coat. The undercoat acts as an insulator and temperature regulator to keep the dog warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Although most husky owners brush their dogs on a regular basis, they often don’t brush deep enough to remove loose undercoat.

Siberian Husky Shedding

Your husky will shed his coat continually during the year, but there are two primary annual shedding times. The main shedding events occur in the spring and fall, in line with temperature fluctuations and changes in daylight hours. Your dog sheds his underfur in preparation for his new coat coming through according to the new growing season. This process is commonly referred to by husky owners and professional groomers as, “blowing the coat.”

The Husky Shedding Season

The usual husky shedding season lasts between four to six weeks. During this time, you may feel as though your home has vanished beneath a blizzard of undercoat! Thankfully, there are a number of grooming tools that can help you to cope during this time, including the best brush for the husky undercoat.

Husky Health and Shedding

Excessive shedding can sometimes occur because of other health problems, and it’s important that owners are aware of this. If your husky has flaky skin, a dull coat, and their fur feels rough under your fingers, they may be suffering from an allergy. It could also be that their is a deficiency in their diet, or they may be suffering from physical pain or stress. Sometimes, female huskies can experience sudden outbursts of shedding, due to hormonal changes during pregnancy or following neutering.

Best Grooming brush for Huskies

Avoid brushing or combing the same spot twice. When your husky is shedding, repeat the grooming process every few days, once his skin has settled down. Use your rake or a wide-toothed comb and a slicker brush to carefully groom your husky.

Husky Dog Grooming Tools NOT to Use!

Although de-shedding blades and other similar tools can work very well on some breeds’ coats, they can be extremely destructive on your husky’s fur if you use the wrong kind. But surely de-shedding tools do remove lots of loose hair! And they do!

Best Brush for Huskies

The FURminator deShedding Tool for Dogs is the most popular de-shedding tool that’s currently on the market. Regular grooming during the shedding season with a FURminator can reduce shedding by as much as 90%. This is thanks to the tool’s ability to reach deep into your dog’s coat to remove any dead and loose underfur. The FURminator is designed to sit comfortably in your hand as you groom your husky. That’s important, as it can take quite a while to work your way through all that thick undercoat!

Husky Undercoat Brush

Of course, there are lots of other husky dog brushes that can work really well for your pet, keeping his skin and coat in great condition. We just love the Safari Pin & Bristle Brush! This brush is one of the best-selling husky brushes on Amazon and is ideal for large dogs with thick coats. The bristle brush distributes the natural oils through your dog’s coat, keeping it shiny and soft. The bristles work by gently teasing out any dead hair and debris. The bristles are plastic-ended so they won’t scratch your dog’s skin.

Another useful husky shedding brush that we like is the Glendan Dog Brush.

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