Siberian Husky grooming

Brush 3–4× per week; daily during coat blowout (spring & fall)

Tools you'll need

  • · Undercoat rake
  • · Slicker brush
  • · Deshedding tool
  • · Wide-tooth comb
  • · Nail clippers or Dremel
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Never do

  • · Shave or clip the coat short
  • · Use harsh de-matting tools on healthy coat
  • · Bathe more than once a month unless medically necessary

4 curated videos

DesheddingBrushing· beginner

Easiest Way to Deshed Any Dog at Home

Go Groomer · 16:40

Professional groomer shows safe at-home undercoat removal using basic tools — perfect for double-coated breeds like Huskies.

DesheddingBrushing· beginner

How to Deshed a Double Coat

1st508th Airborne · 2:57

Why you should never shave double-coated dogs, plus the best brushes and technique for Huskies, Malamutes, and Shepherds.

Nail Trimming· beginner

The Nail Trimming Guide for Dogs Who Hate It

McCann Dog Training · 20 min

Step-by-step positive nail trimming — build confidence, avoid the quick, and keep sessions calm.

Nail Trimming· intermediate

How to Train Your Dog to Relax for Nail Clipping

McCann Dog Training · 7 min

Train calm nail sessions — ideal for pack grooming days when one Husky sets the tone for the rest.

Pro tips

  • · Never shave a double coat — it damages thermoregulation
  • · Line brushing works better than surface brushing for removing undercoat
  • · Blowout season can last 2–4 weeks; increase brushing frequency
  • · Huskies are often fastidiously clean and need fewer baths than most breeds