Feeding
The Siberian requires a relatively small amount of
food for his size. This trait may be traced to the origins of the
breed, as the Chukchi's developed their dogs to pull a light load
at a fast pace over great distances in low temperatures on the
smallest possible intake of food.
Siberians are unlike many other breeds as they will regulate their
intake. When they are full. they'll leave whatever is left. The
more you work or exercise your dog - the more they will eat. The
less you exercise, the less they will eat. Try not to leave food
around all day. Keep to set meal times & remove any food not eaten
within 15 minutes. This isn't true for all Sibes. Some
will eat as much as you can give them and therefore you have to be
careful on their food intake. You may think you are being
nice by feeding them treats, but being an overweight dog will
shorten it's life expectancy. Siberian Husky owners differ in
their preference to food. Some use a Raw diet - called BARF
(Bones and Raw Food), other prefer Dry food from pet food
manufacturers. Some feed their dogs a mix of
canned and dry food twice a day. Others feed only dry and once per
day. Be sure and pick a frequency of feeding, brand, and type of
food to suit your dogs needs. Siberian Huskies are renowned for
being very 'picky' eaters. It can sometime be a challenge to
get them to eat at all. If/when this happens, it is
typically because the Sibe is bored with their food. Try
adding other ingredients to make the food more interesting.
Such as: Tuna, Boiled rice, Chicken, Sardines, Tripe etc etc.
Experiment until you find a food that they love. Whatever
you do, try to make it fun. Sibes love playing.
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UK BARF Club
Purina Pro Plan
Oscar Pet Foods
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