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Why did my Husky puppy's nose bleed? What climate is best?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Siberian Husky | Male | unneutered | 20 lbs

I have Siberian husky of 6 mons he suddenly started bleeding from his nose. I kept applied ice cubes on his nose n it stopped. Y was he bleeding. What is suitable climate for Siberian husky.

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Answered By Jeffrey Milner

Veterinarian

Published on September 3rd, 2017

The reasons for sudden nose bleeds in dogs include trauma, polyps / cysts in the nose, sinus infections, certain types of cancers, or bleeding disorders that affect the body's ability to clot. If the bleeding was occurring only out of one nostril, it is more likely that you are dealing with something like a mass/cyst or a traumatic event. Huskies were bred in an arctic environment, and thus, are capable of living outside in even the harshest of cold weather. They do not generally do well living in very warm climates if they are forced to be outside for long periods of time. Hope this makes sense.

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