There could be several reasons why your husky is refusing to eat dog food. It could be due to a change in their taste preferences, a health issue, stress or anxiety, or they may simply be holding out for something tastier. It's important to consult with a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health concerns and to discuss potential solutions to encourage your husky to eat their dog food.
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Well Huskies could eat fish if their in the Artic but if they refuse to eat it, not our fault, they'll just die. It actually depends where are because if they were a pet to someone, the owner would give them dog food because a Husky is a dog. Also about a drink, in the Artic they would drink water from ice or snow becasue snow melts.
No, they are not but you shouldnt be giving your dog "human" food, or else at one point they will refuse to eat "dog" food.
There are several reasons why a husky may refuse to eat, including dental issues, stress, illness, or a change in routine. It is important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and address any potential health concerns.
It means that you have a very feisty little Friend. Refuse to feed your dog human food for a while and see if he/she is hungry for dog food then. If not talk to you vet as soon as you can.
Dog biscuits ,sausages and more.
Dogs may refuse to eat and try to bury their food due to instinctual behavior, such as saving food for later or hiding it from potential threats. This behavior can also be a sign of stress, anxiety, or discomfort with their environment or food. It is important to observe your dog's behavior and consult with a veterinarian to address any underlying issues.
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No. I used to have a dog that would eat nothing but dry cat food, and only Purina cat food. I later found out though, that cat food has a higher amount of protein than dog food, and could have resulted in health problems for my dog if I had kept him on it long term. But an ocassional meal of cat food will not hurt your dog.
Sometimes my dog doesn't want to eat her food either. What I do is try to make a game out of it. I make her sit, praise her, and then give her like twenty peices of kibble. That way, she feels proud of herself and eats the food. If your dog still won't eat the food, maybe you could try getting a different brand of flavor, or tell your local veterinarian.
From what I've learned so far, yes a fox would eat a husky but to actually kill said Husky the dog would probably have to be in pretty bad condition. This is purely speculation though.
Dogs may refuse to eat out of their bowl for various reasons, such as discomfort, anxiety, or simply preferring to eat from your hand. This behavior could be due to a desire for closeness and connection with you, or a preference for the food being offered directly. It's important to observe your dog's behavior and consult with a veterinarian if you have concerns about their eating habits.