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Puppy Names Description: The Siberian Husky has a sweet nature and is a breed that is suited for the whole family, but does not make a good guard dog. They are very friendly, and generally get along well with children and other dogs. Gentle in character with a determined look, they are very people oriented dogs. The Siberian Husky was developed constantly in the presence of children, allowing them to be very used to family. Males have a tendency to roam and need to be kept in a fenced in area. If they get out it may be impossible to catch them on foot, as Huskies have been known to be excellent escape artists. Siberian Huskies are long lived, active, and outgoing with friends and family. They tend to be independent, not being very obedient, but are not a one-person dog. They enjoy all types of people. A member of the Spitz family, the Siberian Husky is strong and has the ability to haul heavy loads over long distances and rough terrain. Siberian Huskies will happily pull a young child in a wagon or sled. They have strong legs and a sturdy build, but lean enough to be quick. They have great endurance, with their medium sized compact bodies. They have medium length, straight and thick fur and they can have many different colors in the eyes. They can be blue, brown, one of each or even parti-colored. The nose color depends on the coat color, which can be any color, most often with markings on the head with the underbelly and face a lighter color than the rest. Siberian Huskies are not only magnificent looking, but magnificent in personality as well. Type: Northern Breed Height: Males:
21 - 23.5 inches; Females: 20 - 22 inches. Colors: All
colors; markings on the head are common. The fur on the underbelly
and face are usually lighter colored than the rest of the body. Temperament:
Siberian Huskies are dependable, energetic, and friendly. They make lively,
outgoing pets that generally like being around people. Although they are stubborn,
independent and not very obedient, they enjoy being with the family the most.
They are active, intelligent and not aggressive. They get along well with
children and other dogs, however they should not be trusted with smaller animals.
Arctic Huskies are very cleanly as well. They have been known to be excellent
escape artists. Watch-dog: Medium. Care and Brush
their coat twice a week, paying special attention during shedding. Bathe the
Siberian Husky only when necessary. Clip their nails regularly, as well as
check the teeth. The Siberian Husky needs a lot exercise and they should not
be exercised hard in warm weather, as their thick coat can make them prone
to heatstroke. Daily walks and a large fenced yard will help keep the Siberian
Husky in shape and prevent boredom and destructive behavior. The Arctic Husky
makes a great cross-country skiing partner. Activity: Very High. Health Issues: Hip dysplasia and some heritable eye problems such as cataracts, corneal dystrophy, and PRA (Progressive Retinal Atrophy). Life Span: 10 -14 years.
Country of Origin:
Siberia (Russia) First Registered by the AKC:
1930 |
Siberian
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