Quote Originally Posted by borzoimom
I will admit the thought of a Husky that doesnt like the cold weather made me giggle. I do not think hypothyroidism runs in huskies, but you could have it checked.
Hypothyroidism is extraordinarily common in huskies. It is the most common hormonal problem in the breed. Classic hypothyroidism symptoms are lethargy, sudden weight gain, poor coat, and seeking out warm places, but there are also about 200 other symptoms that could be related to hypothyroidism. If you get it tested, get a full panel, not a simple t-4 test. That won't tell you anything useful and may miss a problem. My Earle is hypothyroid, but his t-4 levels are perfectly normal! The full panel costs more, but is worth it.

You should get a check-up to rule out a physical cause, like a bladder infection.

You need to go back to treating her like an unhousetrained dog. Train her like she was a puppy. If you can't watch her, she needs to be crated until she's proven herself again. Some dogs are never trustworthy when unsupervised--a very common problem in huskies!