i was want to know i have two huskies male and female and they r 2/12 years old
All dog breeds are capable of cross-breeding as they belong to the same species (Canis Lupus).
All breeds howl. Some breeds are more likely to howl like beagles or huskies.
Every breed registry will have accurate records of the horses registered with them. I know of no place where to get all breeds together. Get the numbers from the different breed registries and them add them together.
As a breed, Siberian huskies are not endangered.
Since horses are usually registered by their breed it would be hard to compile statistics on all breeds together.
There are many breeds of dogs. There are probably over 250. If you go to the Dog Breeds link below they have all the breeds listed A-Z with pictures and information on that particular breed of dog. They have pure bred and mixed breeds. The number of possible mixed breeds is huge.
yes considering all they can learn fast and one of the smartest breeds in the world.
There are many, many breeds of chickens, and there are roosters of all breeds. So that is a very open question. Roosters can be any breed of chicken.
5/16 because all the huskies together are 16 so it would be something over 16. ASnd there are 5 gray huskies.
All dogs are different. All breeds are great it just depends on the dog you get or have.So all breeds are great! :)
You can make all kinds of breeds, but it will take a while for them to breed, you have to get them to be friends first, and then you can make them have sex, then you can make them have puppies.
Breed-specific legislation (BSL) is designed to place restrictions on ownership of certain breeds of dogs. Typically, the restricted breeds include pit bull-type dogs (usually vaguely defined), followed by Rottweilers. Other breeds may include German Shepherds, Chow Chows, Presa Canarios, Dobermans, Cane Corsos, Huskies, Boxers, and mixes of these. Breed-specific legislation creates a number of restrictions or regulations on any one breed. Owners of certain breeds of dogs may be required to: -Keep the dog muzzled in public -Purchase insurance for the dog -Keep the dog on its owner's property at all times (no trips to the park, the store, etc.) -Keep the dog in a specific enclosure at all times. The most common kind of breed-specific legislation completely bans all dogs of a certain breed. This means that all dogs of the banned breed must be removed from the area or euthanized. (This is from www.stopbsl.com)