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.
The Siberian husky usually produces a litter of 4-8 pups.
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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.
I have a three year old female Siberian Husky,, and I’ll tell you in a pulling match, tug of war, I put her against my Shepherd/mastiff 130lbs any day of the week, she wins almost every Time! So huskies are pretty strong dogs!
Depends on which breed of Husky your talking about. There are the Alaskan Husky, the Canadian Husky and the Siberian Husky. I'm only knowledgeable on the Siberian. The Siberian is a sled dog bred by the Chukchi people from Siberia. They've been living and working with this mystical breed for thousands of years. The belief is they were captured in the wild and bred to pull sleds, hunt and as living companions. The Siberian husky is a medium sized dog (40 to 60 ibs) with varying coat and eye colors. They are, *ahem*, a unique breed. Definitely not for first time dog owners or even most experienced dog owners. They can be and will be, destructive, independent and test your patience and dedication. This isn't the dog you leave at home, inside all day while your at work or school. If you do, your in for a miserable experience. I think this beautiful dog's wild tendancies is a direct relation to his close genetic past with wild dogs, which were closely related to wolves.
A Siberian can jump a about 8 feet in the air if they are running at a high speed , that why if you want a Siberian husky, you should have a fence that is taller than 8 feet since they will leap over it.
no you should never let any dog run around even out in the neighborhood as you never know if they can get hit by cars although if you were watching it all the time you should be okay
Most puppies show apprehension of new people or situations, but time and exposure (socialization) will usually cure these tendencies.
Hello and it's good to see that you are interested in this unique breed but it sounds as if you want it at low cost. There are many dangers to getting an unregisted husky. Many of those dangers include the misstreatment of the "husky" by the breeder because they do not have to prove to the certification committee that they are providing adequate housing and care for the animal. I say husky in quotations because you may not be getting a pure bred husky. If your looking for a low cost husky you should first reconsider getting the breed altogether because they aren't a cheap bread. They require your time and money. So you really need to weigh your options when considering a husky and remember most huskies end up in shelters because the owners do not understand the unique needs of this breed. I know because I am an owner of a husky and she is amazing but very energetic and she requires lots of attention.
i have one. body sculpture, size, fur shape, fur patterns of the husky. fur collor and flopped ears of the golden retriever. behavior : loves to talk (husky) gentle and kind (golden) will dig a hole in soft terrain and make her own bed at home for a resting place (husky) a bit lazy (golden) allergic to dust (golden) can stand up to freezing enviroment (i think both but i'll go with the husky) love feeling independent from time to time (husky) see photos : facebook.com/aviv.gannon
Which dog you choose will depend on the one that fits in with your lifestyle. Since you are only ten and thinking of the future, you have plenty of time to decide. Read about each of the three breeds of puppies to help you decide. Personally, I like all three of the breeds. I would probably choose the boxer, though I do like the German Shepherd and Siberian husky as well.
They need LOTS of time to run and maybe a companion to play with and chase sometimes. Just maybe have a neighbors dog come over and maybe they can play doggie tag together or something.