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    Husky Puppy Coat Care Routine at 10 Weeks

    This is a specific conversation about Puppy Essentials — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    A 10-week-old Husky — great time to start thinking about coat care, honestly. Getting them comfortable with brushing now will save you a lot of stress when that double coat really comes in. Is this their first coat routine, or have they already had a few brush sessions?
    First time really. I've given them a quick brush once but wasn't sure if I was doing it right or using the right tool. Their coat feels quite soft still.
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    That softness is the puppy coat — it'll transition to the proper double coat over the next few months, and that's when the real maintenance begins. Right now the priority is two things: building the habit so they tolerate grooming calmly, and making sure you're not damaging that fine puppy coat with the wrong tool. What are you currently using to brush them?
    Just a basic slicker brush I picked up from a pet shop. Is that okay for now?
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    A slicker is fine for surface work, but for a Husky you'll want an undercoat rake in your kit before long — that's what actually reaches through to prevent matting when the adult coat comes in. For right now though, the single most useful thing you can add isn't another brush — it's a detangling and conditioning spray. Husky coats can get static and dry, especially indoors in winter, and brushing a dry coat is what causes breakage and makes puppies hate grooming sessions. I'd get the Chris Christensen Ice on Ice Detangler and Conditioner. It's a leave-in spray, works on wet or dry coat, and it's genuinely designed for dense double coats. A light spritz before each brush session makes the whole thing smoother and more comfortable for the puppy, which means they'll sit still for it.
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    That makes sense. How often should I actually be brushing at this age?
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    Two or three times a week is plenty at 10 weeks — keep sessions short, maybe five minutes, and end on a positive note before they get wriggly. You're not trying to achieve a show groom, you're training them to accept handling. Once the adult coat is in, usually around 6 to 12 months, you'll increase frequency especially during the two annual blowouts when they shed heavily. But the habits you build now are what make those future sessions manageable.
    Perfect, that's really helpful. I'll grab that spray and get into a proper routine.
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    You're already ahead of most people just by starting this early. One last tip — pair every grooming session with a treat at the end. Huskies are smart and they'll clock the pattern quickly. Before long they'll be walking over to you when they see the brush come out.

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