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Cold Noses, Fast Trails: Canicross in Winter Starts Here
Why Canicross in Winter is Worth It Winter is the season when Huskies come alive. The colder the air, the more focused and driven they become. Canicross in Winter suits their natural energy, their strong urge to pull and their love for working in low temperatures. While many dogs slow down when it gets cold, Huskies usually do the opposite. Snow gives them traction, structure gives them purpose and running lets them channel all the intensity they carry every single day. Stil
Yvonne Unger
Dec 1, 20254 min read


Beyond the Bowl: a practical nutrition strategy for active Huskies
Feeding an active Husky means more than just filling a bowl. This post shares a practical nutrition strategy that supports performance recovery and energy balance. Learn how I fuel Pepper and Iluq with intention and simplicity using routines that truly work for dogs who run pull and thrive in every season.
Yvonne Unger
Nov 10, 20252 min read


In Case of Overheating
It's important to note that overheating can be dangerous and potentially life-threatening for dogs. If you suspect your dog is...
Yvonne Unger
Jun 12, 20232 min read


Common Symptoms of an Overheated Dog
When a dog becomes overheated, their body undergoes a series of physiological changes as it tries to regulate its internal temperature....
Yvonne Unger
Jun 12, 20232 min read
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