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    Best puppy food for Siberian Husky at 20 weeks

    This is a specific conversation about Puppy food — getting the foundations right — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Oh, good catch — and don't worry, you're fixing this at exactly the right time. A 20-week-old Husky is right in the thick of a critical growth window, and adult food genuinely doesn't give them what they need right now: the protein levels, calcium-to-phosphorus ratios, and calorie density are all calibrated for a fully grown dog, not a puppy still building bone and muscle. The fact that you've spotted this at five months means you can make the switch before any real damage is done. Before I point you to the right food, can I ask — what adult food have they been on, and roughly how long have they been eating it?
    They've been on Pedigree Adult Complete for about six weeks. She seems fine, eating well, good energy — I just realised when a friend mentioned it.
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    Six weeks on adult food at that age isn't ideal, but she's clearly resilient and you're not seeing any obvious ill effects — that's reassuring. Huskies are actually a fascinating breed when it comes to nutrition: they're genetically adapted to utilise fat very efficiently, they have lower amylase activity than most breeds (meaning they process starch less well), and they can be prone to zinc deficiency, which is something a lot of generic foods don't account for. A puppy formula designed specifically for the breed will handle all of that. Has she been weighed recently, and do you know roughly how heavy she is right now?
    She was weighed at the vet last week — 9.2kg. The vet didn't flag the food, which is why I didn't think about it until my friend said something.
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    9.2kg at 20 weeks is pretty much spot-on for a female Husky — she's tracking well, which is good news. Vets often don't dig into brand specifics during routine appointments, so I wouldn't read too much into that. Right, here's my clear recommendation: Royal Canin Siberian Husky Puppy. It's one of the very few foods genuinely formulated for this breed at this life stage — it addresses the zinc absorption issue directly, uses an adapted fat profile that suits their metabolism, has a higher meat-based protein content than adult Pedigree, and the kibble shape is designed for the Husky's narrow muzzle. It'll carry her right through to 12 months when she's ready to transition to adult food. Switch gradually over 7–10 days — start at around 25% new food mixed with the Pedigree and increase from there. That slow transition matters more than most people realise, especially when moving between very different formulas.
    View Royal Canin Size Health Nutrition Adult on Amazon
    That sounds perfect. Is there anything I should watch for during the switch?
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    Yes — a few things worth keeping an eye on. Loose stools for a day or two during the first phase of switching is normal and nothing to panic about; if it persists beyond three or four days at any stage, slow the transition down rather than pushing through. Watch her appetite too — Huskies are famously self-regulating eaters and can go off food unexpectedly, which is normal for the breed but can alarm owners used to dogs who hoover everything up. Stick to the feeding guide on the Royal Canin pack based on her expected adult weight (around 18–23kg for a female), not her current weight — puppy food guides are always based on what they'll weigh as adults. And keep an eye on her coat; within four to six weeks on the right food you should notice it getting noticeably shinier and denser, which is one of the clearest signs the nutrition is landing well.
    Brilliant, really helpful. I'll order it today.
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    Great decision — and genuinely, catching this at 20 weeks rather than at 10 months makes a real difference. She's got most of her growth still ahead of her and she'll be on the right fuel for all of it. Royal Canin Siberian Husky Puppy is available on Amazon UK, usually in 3kg and 12kg bags — the 12kg works out considerably better value if you have storage space, and at her age she'll get through it faster than you'd expect. Enjoy the next few months with her — the Husky puppy phase is quite something!

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