They have long, thick fur, so in a warm climate, a Husky would become over heated, which could lead to the dog's death.
no
Siberian huskies originally live in siberia (a place in russia) and they were brought to Canada and Alaska (they like snowy places, i guess). Siberian huskies mate, and then the female become pregnant and then she gives birth to up to about five pups, and raises them without the father's help.
They usually are medium dogs that live in cold snow places. Siberian huskies can be also very large.
it doesnt
yes because another name for huskies are snow dogs they were built for the snow so yes
Huskies are domestic dogs, not wild animals. They live where ever people own them. They may be found in cold, hot or temperate climates.
Like most canids, Huskies are pack animals.
Huskies are pets, they live as their owners decide. Apart from the occasional stray, there are no huskies in the wild. But dogs are pack animals, and if left to themselves, huskies would most likely form packs.
well huskies have 2 layers of fur the lower and upper coat
about 278,456,732,338 billion huskies live in the world today
To live in a hot place they have to be groomed every few weeks. Their coat is very thick and they would have a hard time staying cool.
yes