all dogs are descended from wolves. The fact that a husky looks like a wolf is a mere coincidence. Just because a husky is black does not make it closer to wolves. not all wolves are black.
the Siberian husky doesn't have a mane like structure around its neck while the americian does.Dont confuse the malamute between a amerian and the Siberian husky.I prefere to have a Siberian husky because it looks more like a wolf than all the other breeds.There is no such breed as the "American husky." You can visit akc.org (the American Kennel Club's web site) for confirmation of this fact.
In my opinion the Siberian Husky is more active than the Doberman Pinscher.
A siberian husky is heavier, more weight strength, and have stronger bites than coyotes.
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.
Typically, the Persian looks more like a Siberian husky than other cat breeds. This is due to its blue eyes and fur that ranges from sold white to light brown.
The term "husky" often refers to a breed of dog known for its strength and endurance, particularly the Siberian Husky. Adult Siberian Huskies typically stand between 50 to 60 cm (20 to 24 inches) tall at the shoulder. If you're referring to a different context for "husky," please provide more details for a more accurate answer.
The Siberian husky was developed in Siberia, Russia. Today, more huskies live there than in any other country in the world.
Siberian huskies are quite intelligent. Less than German Shepherd's, and poodles, but more so than most dog breeds.
Yes, this combination is certainly possible. Bear in mind that pedigree's are much more valuable than crossbreds.
The chances of a Siberian Husky having two different colored eyes, a condition known as heterochromia, is about 10-15. This unique trait is more common in this breed compared to others.
The price of a Siberian Husky puppy can range from $300 to around $800. The price depends greatly on the parents breeding. A pure bred is worth more than one with a questionable blood line.
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