
If you’ve got a Siberian Husky, you know shedding season is no joke. Twice a year—spring and fall—these fluffy beauties “blow” their thick double coats, leaving your home looking like a fur blizzard hit. But don’t worry, Husky parents—we’ve got your back! With the right tools and techniques, you can survive shedding season and keep your pup cool, comfy, and gorgeous.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to tackle Husky shedding like a pro, plus share our favorite tools to make it manageable. Let’s dive into the fur storm!
Why Huskies Shed So Much
Huskies have a dense double coat: a soft undercoat for insulation and a longer topcoat for protection. During shedding season (spring to prep for summer, fall for winter), they shed their entire undercoat in a process called “blowing.” It’s normal, but it’s intense—expect clumps of fur everywhere if you’re not prepared!
Tools You’ll Need
To conquer the shed, stock up on these essentials:
- Deshedding Tool: Pulls out loose undercoat hair like a champ.
- High-Velocity Dryer: Blows out fur before it hits your floor (optional but amazing).
- Slicker Brush: Smooths the topcoat after deshedding.
- Trash Bag: Trust us, you’ll need it for the fur piles!
Our top pick? The FURminator Undercoat Deshedding Tool—it’s a shedding season must-have for Huskies. Grab it on Amazon here. For an extra boost, try the Flying Pig High-Velocity Dryer—check it out on Amazon here.
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How to Survive Husky Shedding Season: Step-by-Step
Here’s your game plan to keep the fur at bay:
- Prep with a Dryer (Optional)
Use a high-velocity dryer like the Flying Pig to blast out loose undercoat hair outdoors. It’s loud, so start slow to get your Husky comfy—think of it as a pre-brush fur explosion! - Deshed Like a Pro
Grab the FURminator and work in small sections. Start at the neck and move toward the tail, gently pulling through the coat. Focus on shedding hotspots like the back, sides, and fluffy tail. Do this 2-3 times a week for 10-15 minutes—more fur out now means less on your couch later. - Brush the Topcoat
Follow up with a slicker brush (we love the Hertzko Self-Cleaning Slicker Brush—Amazon link here) to smooth the outer coat and catch any stragglers. - Bath Time Boost
A bath can loosen more fur. Use a deshedding shampoo like FURminator deShedding Ultra Premium Shampoo—get it on Amazon here—then dry thoroughly before deshedding again. - Clean Up and Celebrate
You’ll have a mountain of fur—toss it in the trash (or donate it to wildlife groups for nesting material!). Give your Husky a treat—they’ve earned it.
- DESHEDDING FORMULA: Helps reduce excess shedding.
- FORMULATED WITH MULTIPLE CONDITIONING AGENTS: Helps strengthen and nourish skin and coat.
- FEATURES ODORCAPTURE 360 TECHNOLOGY: Helps remove the wet dog smell.
Pro Tips for Shedding Season
- Timing: Deshed every few days during the blowout (2-4 weeks), then weekly otherwise.
- Gentle Hands: Don’t overdo the FURminator—too much pressure can irritate skin.
- Vacuum Ready: Keep your vacuum on standby; Husky fur sneaks everywhere!
Final Thoughts
Shedding season doesn’t have to be a nightmare with a Husky. Armed with tools like the FURminator and a little patience, you’ll keep your pup happy and your home fur-free(ish). Spring shedding’s in full swing—why not gear up now?
Got a Husky shedding hack? Drop it in the comments below!
Happy grooming,
The DogGroomPro Team