No. Huskies are stubborn, and prone to wandering. They are really sweet dogs, but can be hard to train. My husky thrives in cold weather (20 and below), and is obviously miserable when the temp is above 70. They can also be slow to accept commands, (hence the stubbornness) and can also dig your entire yard up. I am not talking small holes, but huge craters.
These dogs can be sensitive and stubborn. As a first dog, it is a poor choice. They have needs that surpass the average lap dog, and have to be addressed.
They are also not stupid like other stubborn breeds, such as the pit-bull. Huskies need physical as well as mental exercise, and must have some level of structure that they can use to train.
The first dog on earth looked like a Siberian husky
black husky
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The husky. A husky is stronger and wider than a police dog when the husky has wider jaws plus bigger size. If the police dog is aggressive, then the husky would be injured.
A husky is a breed of dog and is a mammal.
a 'Husky'
An Alaskan Malamute is a bigger dog than a husky.
The Alaskan Husky is not a true dog breed. Alaskan Huskies are themselves the animal created when crossing a Siberian Husky with another dog breed. Under this definition, the result of a pairing between an Alaskan and a Siberian Husky is simply another Alaskan Husky.
Husky, as in siberian husky
Like all breeds of domesticated dog, Siberian Husky offspring are called puppies.
Washington does not have an official state dog. In 2004 it was proposed that the Siberian Husky be adopted as the official state dog for Washington.
The Inuit Sled Dog was the very first "true" husky of the Inuits. They were the dogs that crossed over with the Eskimos to Alaska. The breed is still pure and around today, however they are very rare.