Siberian Husky Health Guide
Siberian Husky is the consistently in the top 20 most popular breeds in America, especially in northern states. Lifespan: 12-14 years. Temperament: loyal, mischievous, outgoing, energetic.
Huskies are escape artists and endurance athletes. They require structured exercise and cold-weather precautions are opposite for them: hot weather is their primary health risk in southern US states.
Eye conditions in Huskies cost $1,500-$4,000 for diagnosis and management.
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Common Siberian Husky Health Issues
- hip dysplasia
- progressive retinal atrophy
- hypothyroidism
- follicular dysplasia (coat condition)
- zinc-responsive dermatosis
- uveodermatologic syndrome
- seizures
Siberian Husky Symptom Guides
Click any symptom for a breed-specific clinical triage guide.
Siberian Husky Vomiting
medium urgency
Siberian Husky Not Eating (Anorexia)
medium urgency
Siberian Husky Diarrhea
medium urgency
Siberian Husky Limping
medium urgency
Siberian Husky Lethargy
medium urgency
Siberian Husky Skin Itching and Scratching
low urgency
Siberian Husky Breathing Difficulty
emergency urgency
Siberian Husky Ear Infection
low urgency
Siberian Husky Eye Discharge
low urgency
Siberian Husky Fever
medium urgency
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