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A dog should only stay outside for 30 minutes or less in 30-degree Fahrenheit weather, depending on breed, size, and coat thickness.
No, Huskies are not afraid of the cold; they are bred to thrive in frigid climates.
Huskies avoid frostbite through a combination of thick double coats, specialized blood circulation, and cold-resistant extremities adapted to Arctic conditions.
The leading cause of death for huskies is cancer, particularly hemangiosarcoma and lymphoma.
Yes, huskies can survive and thrive in cold climates due to their thick double coat and unique physiology adapted to low temperatures.
Huskies can tolerate cold temperatures down to -50°F, but it's generally too cold for a walk when temperatures drop below -20°F, especially with windchill.
The best protein for dogs is high-quality animal-based protein such as chicken, beef, or fish, which provides essential amino acids necessary for canine health.
Yes, you can feed your dog ground turkey and rice as a bland diet option, especially during digestive upset, but ensure it's plain and unseasoned.
Animal-based proteins like chicken, beef, and fish are considered the best for dogs due to their high biological value and amino acid content.

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