Huskies Grooming in Australia

Siberian Huskies have a magnificent thick double coat built for extreme cold. In Australia's climate, regular professional grooming with thorough de-shedding is essential to keep your Husky comfortable and healthy.

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Grooming Tips for Huskies

Brush your Husky at least 3 times a week with an undercoat rake. During bi-annual coat blows, daily brushing is necessary. Never shave a Husky — their coat insulates against heat as well as cold. Provide plenty of shade and water.

Huskies Grooming FAQ

How often should a Husky be groomed?

Every 6-8 weeks for professional grooming. During coat-blowing season (spring and autumn), additional de-shedding treatments every 2-4 weeks can help enormously.

Should I shave my Husky in Australia?

Absolutely not. A Husky's double coat actually helps regulate temperature in hot weather by insulating against heat. Shaving exposes skin to sunburn and disrupts natural temperature regulation.

Do Huskies need special grooming?

Huskies benefit from high-velocity blow-drying to remove loose undercoat, followed by thorough brushing with an undercoat rake. Professional de-shedding treatments are highly recommended.

How much does Husky grooming cost?

A full Husky groom in Australia typically costs $80-$140 due to their thick coat. De-shedding treatments with high-velocity drying are worth the investment.