I'm not quite sure what a Labrador Husky is (I assume a crossbreed?) If that is the case you have crossed 2 of the most hyper dogs there are. They are both wanderers, have a high prey drive, and poor recall, especially if they are not neutered.
Absolutely, an adolescent siberian husky can easily break bones and tear away flesh.
Not very many animals i should say,but things such as: car alarms, thunder and lighting storms,heaters,fog horns fire works. huskys have big ears so try to keep the loud stuff away from them.
With huskies it is best to not feed them: Large ammounts of dairy (milk, cheese, etc.), cooked bones, onions, Raisins, grapes, prunes, etc. http://www.myhusky.com.au/husky-guide/feeding/
people found all of them and took them away the wild
if your Siberian husky has a rash....you should go to the vet right away to get a antibiotic!!!!
yes unless u have trained them not to run away
Siberian tiger's name kind of gives it away, but, Siberia is a very cold place in Russia. So Siberian tigers live in the extremely cold climate in Russian & its called siberia
It depends on the size and speed of the Siberian tiger, and the weight, size, and health of the 2 wildebeests. The Siberian tiger is stronger, heavier, and longer than a lion although a lion can run faster than a tiger. Wildebeests can injure lions by hitting them with their horns or kicking them with their hooves, which makes them quite dangerous. 2 wildebeests can kill a lion by charging at it and goring it to death in the head. For a Siberian tiger, 2 wildebeests can have a chance to win if they did not run away from the tiger. Running away from the Siberian tiger will provoke the siberian tiger to charge and bring down the wildebeest as the other one escapes.
Place chicken in oven - the heat and physical barrier should keep the dog away for a couple of hours.
When it starts eating solid food.
Lack of exercise Huskies are a working breed and require a great deal of daily exercise to spend their energy and keep them in good shape. Hot weather Huskies have been bred to survive in colder climates and can easily overheat in warmer areas if their owner isn't careful. Shaving the coat Huskies are dual-coated so shaving their fur will take away their only natural protection from outside elements and the fur will never grow back correctly.
No. He did have a black labrador called Stella, though sadly she passed away some time in May.