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.
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In my opinion the Siberian Husky is more active than the Doberman Pinscher.
No, tigers do not hibernate. It is not a biological need of any members of the cat family.
No, a Siberian husky shouldn't be a first time pet, only experienced people who has experience with highly active dogs. In this case Siberian huskies are very highly active dogs and need alot of caring, which isn't good for a first pet since they have too many requirements and are very stubborn and can be easily destructive.
No. They used to be some of the most active geologic areas. To give an example, that region erupted for 1 million years at full force. If they were to become active, it would be the end of the world as we know it.
No. They used to be some of the most active geologic areas. To give an example, that region erupted for 1 million years at full force. If they were to become active, it would be the end of the world as we know it.
Boxers, Dobermans, Siberian Huskies, and German Shepherd are all very active dogs. Various dog breeds have distinctive traits, a Boxer is more enthusiastic than the other breeds, however each dog has its own personality.
you mean west highland terriers. First of all westies are always active and can be wild if not trained training these is a must.
They have over 2000 (2140) trained active soldiers
depends, it can be friendly to its owner and can be quite aggressively to strangers or to the owner since it is a highly active breed that can be quite destructable.
Brett Manning has trained a number of now famous artists. He has trained and worked with Taylor Swift, Hayley Williams, Wes Hampton and Keith Urban. He has been active since 1990.
They can be trained to run fast, but some breeds already tend to be quite active so they tend to run everywhere in the first place.