@@PhoenixGenesis Oh, I wasn't suggesting you were keeping it too hot. Just what we did 50 years ago when we got huskies. They loved the basements and Mom would put ice cubes out
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I don't know where you are from, but I can see why Razor wants to be near the fridge. , It's cool there!!! Heatwaves are no fun. By the way Razor is gorgeous, and will become even more beautiful when he gets older.
@@PhoenixGenesis We buy ours from amazon and Furrybaby is the brand. She's not a huge dog but we get the large mat she lays on it and can cool off. Also a bit of a tip if it's super warm yes they do stay cool for a while be we put them in the fridge for half an hour and take them out they stay cool for a lot longer and my dog seems to appreciate it.
Buying a Husky when you live in 106 degree weather is asking for trouble. Huskies are built to live in temperatures that drop as low as 75 degrees below zero. You can't really "train" a Husky to get used to a warm climate. Buy him some kiddie pools and cool him off that's the reason he's by the refrigerator. My friend lives in Arizona and he buys his huskies those garage freezers so his doggies can stay cool.
If the huskies are bred locally in warm climates, they adapt as long as they are not shaved as their coat protects them. We do our main walks/runs in the early evenings and early mornings.