Yes they ALL stop growing. I personally own a Siberian who is about 1 1/2 years old. I have not noticed any significant growth for what seems like months. However, he is probably slowly "filling" out and I just don't notice. I weighed him last week at a whopping 67lbs which is big for a husky. From what I've read they keep growing taller until 12-16 months with their major growth spurts occurring before that. They then continue to "fill out" until around 2 years old. If your husky is getting "too big" that is ok as long as he/she is of healthy. Although mine is heavy I longboard him everyday and he attends doggy daycare 3-5 times a week so he is in amazing shape (just really tall). Some people will tell you that your Siberian is too big if it's a certain height/weight. Don't listen to them they are talking about the breed standard which only matters if you want to show your dog (does not matter at all with health). If it seems like your dog won't stop growing he is probably really young. If it is growing way larger than you expected you might acually have an Alaskan malamute or a mixed breed dog.
Siberian Huskies will be considered fully grown at the age of two. That is of course if you feed and exercise them properly.
Well huskies are a medium sized dog. if you are looking for a small husky, i would recommend the American Eskimo dog. It is like a little white husky and they stay small!
3 hours, trust me. i have one.
Take it to the vet. Asap!
You take it to the vet.
About 2 weeks :) My huskies just opened their eyes :3 good luck!
I think you should take your husky to the vet, because plastic is very dangerous and can become stucked in the husky's intestine.
Take the puppy to a veterinarian. Puppies can get many diseases that can be life threatening if not promptly treated.
Normally a Siberian Husky/pitbull mix has medium, fluffy fur that can be black and white or brown depending on which parent they take after, with pointy ears, a fluffy, husky-like tail and the body of a pit bull. See the Related Links for a link to a picture of a Siberian Husky/pitbull mix.
It varies from dog to dog. Huskies can take between one and three years to reach their adult size.
It could be a urinary tract infection or something similar. Take the husky to the vet for diagnosis and treatment as soon as you can.
If you have a Toyger cat, a Sokoke cat, a Savannah, a cheetoh cat, a boxer dog, and a Siberian husky and all of them are active, they can be leash trained. The cats often take more work to train than the dogs. The cats all have medium coats except for the cheetoh which is short. The Boxer has a short coat and the husky has a long and thick coat.
you can ask a pet place such as Petsmart. or look for breeders and kennels online.
A Siberian Husky measures 21-23.5 inches at the withers (shoulder) give or take, females are smaller. Find out more here, www.associatedcontent.com/article/2608173/siberian_husky_sled_dog_history.html www.associatedcontent.com/article/2599967/tips_for_siberian_huskies.html