20-35 inches tall
Siberian huskies don't get that large, they are normally medium size dogs. Males normally are 21-23 1/2 inches tall and weigh between 45-60 lbs, females 20-22 inches tall and weigh between 35-50 lbs. For info on huskies you can check here http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/siberianhusky.htm
Siberian huskies don't get that large, they are normally medium size dogs. Males normally are 21-23 1/2 inches tall and weigh between 45-60 lbs, females 20-22 inches tall and weigh between 35-50 lbs. I have seen big huskies before but never any over 60 lbs...
If you are considering purchasing a Siberian Husky puppy,
If you are considering purchasing a Siberian Husky puppy,
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Ok, there are three types of husky that I'm familiar with. There is the Alaskan Husky, which is the smallest and lightest boned. There is the Siberian Husky, which is by breed standard, a medium sized dog. Then there is the Canadian Husky, which is very tall and much larger.
It's also important to note, that there is the Malamute, which many people mistake for a Husky on site. They look a lot like a Siberian Husky only they are much larger (90 -110 ibs. range fully grown), tend to have a more brown/white or brownish-grey/white coat and they NEVER have blue or bi-colored eyes. Their eyes are always a shade of brown.
Ok, back to the huskies... ;)
The Siberian Husky is the breed that has become what most people (including television and movies) think of when you think of what a husky is. As I mentioned above, the breed standard defines this as a medium sized dog. This is important because overbreeding has led to examples of this dog not only being sickly and thin but sometimes far too large.
A well bred Siberian, meeting breed standards, should be:
Females: 40 - 50 ibs. fully grown
Males: 50 - 60 ibs. fully grown
I don't have the height in inches memorized, but they should appear solid to slim, but height/weight proportionate. So if they look proportionate and meet the weight guidelines than they are probably just right.
This height and weight prerequisite is important because the Chukchi (sp?) people, from Siberia, needed them to pull sleds long distances and a dog that was too heavy couldn't run for a long time. Like wise, a dog too tall couldn't get the right leverage to pull as part of a team. I don't need to explain why an undersized dog wouldn't do.
Important tip: If your looking to get a Siberian Husky from a breeder, look for a sled dog ranch. Any dog coming from this environment will be from proven ancestry, with a lower chance of genetic/health defect.
Then again, your going to spend a much longer time looking and pay a lot more.
Otherwise adopt from a local husky rescue group. This is an incredibly noble thing to do and some of the most wonderful examples I've seen have come from a rescue. Most of the huskies you'll find with these groups are either pure Siberians Huskies, Husky mixes and sometimes you'll find a unique dog that is park husky and part something entirely else.
Oh yeah, buy a copy of "Huskies for Dummies". This isn't your average dog and requires a great deal of understanding.
Hope this helps and enjoy this special breed!
Huskies are a medium size canine. There fur is thick making them look like a larger type but such is not the case. They do, however, possess stronger hereditary DNA than most dogs, making them wider in girth (more muscular) and stronger skeletons (notice the bigger paws and overall features). This is due to the evolutionary history of the breed--duty animals in the artic. They have strong personalities to match their strong DNA.
males weigh about 46 to 50 pounds and females about 38 to 42 pounds
picture a table on its side....... that is how tall a husky dog grows to be.
In dog breeding, words such as 'toy' and 'miniature' are used to describe dogs that are too small for the breed standard. Breed standards differ by country but in the US, a husky should be 53-60cm at the withers (51-56cm for females) and 20-27kg (16-23kgs for females). Therefore a miniature husky should grow to anything below those measurements.
Beware of buying pups marketed as 'miniature'; depending on how responsible the breeder is, a puppy marketed as 'miniature' may well grow into a full size husky which is why it is important to research the breeder and meet both parents of the litter before making your decision.
male husky can get 23 feet long and females can get 20 feet long
How big a Siberian husky will get is determined first by the dog's sex. A male will get between 45-60 pounds and a female will end up being 35 - 50 pounds. They are average sized dogs.
'Miniature Siberian Husky' is not a recognised breed so there aren't any set sizes or weights. A Siberian Husky can weigh anywhere between 25-60lbs. There is a breed that looks like a miniature Siberian Husky called the Alaskan Klee Kai which can grow to anywhere between 10 and 20lbs but the two breeds are very different.
Typically the words 'Miniature', 'Toy' or 'Teacup' before any breed name tend to only be used by back yard breeders and usually indicates that the puppy is either the runt of the litter or that the entire litter has not been bred within the breed standards.
about a foot long if it's healthy but it depends if it is a male or a female
Male adult Siberian huskies grow to be 53-60 cm in height. Females grow to be 51-56 cm in height.
Huskies can be large dog type and weigh more than a wolf usually.
An male siberian husky is about 21-23.5 inches tall (from paws to shoulders). A female would be about 20-22 inches tall.
21 to 23 inches at the withers
Nope, I didn't sorry.
3 years old
Miniature Dacushund, Golden Retriever, Beagle, Pug, Siberian Husky, and Shih Tzu
The male Siberian husky put it's penis into the female Siberian husky's vagina!
HUSKY there made for the snow there are two kinds of huskys siberian husky and husky there big dogs and cute.
A Siberian husky originates from Siberia, Russia if that's what you are wondering.
Hàshiqí is the Chinese name for Siberian Husky.
there isn't a English husky, there just Siberian huskys in England.
no. the Siberian husky, is the Siberian husky. but there are other types of huskies. there is the Siberian, the Alaskan, the Mackenzie river husky. some people would also include the Alaskan malamute.
The Siberian husky produces 6-8 puppies
No,a Siberian husky does not hibernate
Siberian Husky