Huskies do not need to bathe at all unless there is a medical reason (such as skin irritation) or if they've rolled in something particularly nasty (such as fox poo).
Regular brushing and/or combing coupled with a healthy diet should be more than enough to keep the husky's coat glossy and clean.
Because it's in their breed name, they come from Siberia, Russia. Strangely, there aren't many Siberian Huskies left in Siberia....
Siberian huskies can have panic attacks. They, like many dog breeds, are susceptible to emotional upset and circumstances. Giving them love and attention should lessen the episodes.
Siberian huskies are listed 4th most dangerous breeds since are many records in America of Siberian huskies harming people. I own a purebreed male Siberian husky and he has proven that he has the potential to attack a stranger or dog that tries to harm me, which did happen to me and my Siberian husky attacked the person who was going to rob me because that person thought Siberian huskies were harmless but he was totally wrong!
Not much, most races are run with Alaskan huskies or Siberian huskies because those dogs are faster.
No, they only kill wolves for fur, which is very sad since they resembale a Siberian husky in many ways.
Siberian huskies are very social animals. They are the closest dog relative of the gray wolf. Huskies like to have other huskies or dogs to be with them for company and protection. They form a very strong bond and act together like a pack. If they ate each other then there wouldn't be that many huskies left on the planet would there? They need each other just like we need our family for help and comfort.
I think the're are about several thousand huskies in the orld but i carn't be sure
Many Siberian Huskies have complete heterochromia. It is just a thing that makes one eye different colored from the other. It only changes eye color and doesn't effect whoever has it in any other way. It is simply more common in Siberian Huskies than most species.
Siberian huskies are very loyal. I believe that they are so loyal because when they first were bred they were used as sled dogs. They were bred to listen. They were supposed to turn and go faster on command. Also when they completed a race they were rewarded so they thought that helping and listening to their owner meant they would be rewarded. So that is just one of the many great genes of the Siberian husky.
No
There's usually enough for pulling a sled or more. That is not counting the eskimos they live with because huskies are domestic dogs.
Siberian huskies are selectively bred domestic dogs, they do not naturally occur in the wild. Like all dogs, the husky is a scavenger and will pretty much eat anything vaguely edible. The husky was bred to live in cold climates such as the arctic but can now be found in many different habitats.