What snacks do huskies like to eat?

1. Glue chewing products
Usually made of pigskin or cowhide, specially used for Huskies to grind their teeth and kill time. You should decide how big a chew to buy for your Husky based on the size of your Husky. If it is too big, the Husky will lose interest in biting, and if it is too small, it will be easily swallowed whole by the Husky.
2. Dried meat
There are many kinds and shapes, and it is almost one of Huskies’ favorite snacks. Mainly chicken jerky, followed by beef and duck. Jerky is usually dried. Dried meat with low moisture content lasts longer and tastes harder, which is suitable for young Huskies with strong teeth and good teeth; dried meat with high moisture content is softer but easy to deteriorate, so it is not advisable to buy too much at one time. In addition, try to choose jerky that is branded or has been eaten by the beagle before to avoid getting sick due to hygiene issues.
3. Sausages
It is similar to the instant sausages that people eat wrapped in red plastic paper. It contains a small amount of meat and starch. It smells delicious, is cheap, and is easy to feed. But be careful to buy products with official brands, because you can’t tell the ingredients in this sausage at all, and the price is very cheap, so it’s really hard to know the quality of the product.
4. Dairy products
Cheese snacks are good for regulating the stomach of Huskies, but not all Huskies like this taste. There are many kinds of snacks such as milk slices and cheese sticks. If your dog's stomach is sensitive to milk, it is best not to try it to avoid causing diarrhea.
5. Tooth cleaning products
Teeth-cleaning snacks are usually synthetic and relatively hard. Added meat flavor can arouse the dog's appetite to bite, or add mint flavor so that the dog can eliminate bad breath when biting. There are many types of these snacks, some of which are quite cute in shape. They are also a snack that owners are very happy to buy. When purchasing, be sure to choose one that fits your Husky’s mouth size.
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