For all of their energy, Siberian Huskies don't need as much food as you might think. Like the Alaskan Malamute, Huskies were bred to work hard on minimal food while performing demanding tasks like sled-pulling across vast distances. So be cautious to not overfeed your pup. When it comes to types of foods, they do well on commercial, high-quality dog food designed for their stage of life (puppy, adult or senior). One thing to look out for? Too many treats. While essential for training and bonding, treat calories shouldn't be underestimated. Make sure you factor in those extra calories when planning mealtimes. It's crucial to keep your dog at an optimal weight, and even a couple of extra pounds can significantly affect their health. To ensure your pup's well-being, talk with your vet to formulate a personalized nutrition plan.