Huskiemama Posted May 14, 2021 Report Posted May 14, 2021 Hi we're moving to Florida and I need advice on how to make sure that I can properly and adequately care for my Alaskan Malamute. I would really prefer comments back from people who live in year-round warm areas thank you. Or have successfully had a huskie in a long relationship with warm weather Quote
Huskiemama Posted May 15, 2021 Author Report Posted May 15, 2021 Hi. I really appreciate the hello but I'm looking for advice from people who have it have had their full bred Huskies in warm areas and tips and lifestyles for my dog. This isn't something I want to spend time on Google with. I want my dog to enjoy his life with us. Quote
robke Posted May 15, 2021 Report Posted May 15, 2021 Cannot help you there…live in a Western European climate normal temps sometimes going to 30 cel but that is it… Quote
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Birdy Posted May 21, 2024 Report Posted May 21, 2024 Soon I am moving too with my husky, and I'm afraid it will all be too stressful for him. But I'm hoping that if I give him more attention, he'll adapt more quickly. Quote
chazzy Posted May 21, 2024 Report Posted May 21, 2024 Moving to Florida with an Alaskan Malamute can be challenging, but it’s doable with some planning. I live in a warm area with a Husky and found that regular grooming, plenty of water, and avoiding the hottest parts of the day for walks really helps. Make sure to provide a cool, shaded area for your dog to rest, and consider using cooling mats or vests. When I moved, the process was quite hard – the packing seemed endless, and coordinating everything was a nightmare. A friend recommended https://threemovers.com/florida/, and they really helped make the move easier by handling a lot of the logistics. Having professionals to rely on took a huge load off my shoulders. Good luck with your move and caring for your Malamute! Quote
stylishmarco Posted June 17, 2024 Report Posted June 17, 2024 Hello I've had my Alaskan Malamute in warm weather for years, and here are a few tips that worked for us: Keep them hydrated with fresh water at all times. Schedule walks and playtime during cooler parts of the day. Invest in a good quality cooling mat or provide a cool, shady spot for them to rest. Watch for signs of overheating like excessive panting or lethargy. Hope it helps ! Thank you Quote
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