Siberian Huskies need a lot of exercise and room since they are born to run and work. If they are couped up in a small area for to long by themselves they can become destructive as in eating walls, carpets, furniture etc. Huskies are also escape artists they can jump over low fences and dig under them as well. and once a husky gets out they will just keep on running. If you are going to keep a husky in the backyard make sure it is Farley large and has plenty of shade. I would also recommend having high fences that go into the ground. If you are going to keep a husky inside I would recommend a crate or get it a companion as in another dog. Try to visit your husky on a lunch brake or something because they hate being alone they are social dogs that need attention and love.
Your Siberian husky shouldn't be carrying a backpack. She needs to feel free on her back other than her harness otherwise it hinders her movement.
no. the Siberian husky, is the Siberian husky. but there are other types of huskies. there is the Siberian, the Alaskan, the Mackenzie river husky. some people would also include the Alaskan malamute.
Depends on what country you are in, in Australia the cost of a Siberian husky is around 500-almost 2000 dollars , depending on the quality of the Siberian husky. Also that Siberian huskies are not for everyone, if you want a Siberian husky, firstly read about this unique breed and whether it is suited to your way of life.
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A purebreed Siberian husky can only grow to about 60 cm at the withers in males and 58-59 for females.
Pretty much the same way you'd care for any puppy.
The alaskan malamute is a little bit wider and more furry than a siberian husky, but a siberian husky is a little bit thinner and have sharper ears. An alaskan malamute has more strength and better skills in pulling sleds than a siberian husky. A siberian husky has blue eyes is faster than an alaskan malamute, while an alaskan malamute has a thicker head and small brown eyes. Siberian huskies have sharper teeth than alaskan malamutes, which have bigger jaws.
Yes, this combination is certainly possible. Bear in mind that pedigree's are much more valuable than crossbreds.
Each husky is only able to pull their own weight. So if the husky is 40 lbs it should be able to pull 40lbs. If it's 60lbs then it should pull 60 lbs...
well , if you are saying that your friend or you has a Siberian husky as a pet dog the biggest danger of all is to let them out side because it says it in books and everything but it is also true i have a Siberian husky and when i let him outside he runs a lot more faster and he is almost impossible to catch.Another danger is to abuse them because if you do abuse him too much he will have his wild side and that would be dangerous for you and the husky
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.
Hello there ! Maybe once a day , if you have a malibute or Siberian husky I suggest at least 2 full scoops .