The "Alaskan husky" is not an actual breed. The term covers any and all dog's bred to pull sleds, specifically mixed bred dogs. The term first gained popularity in Alaska (of course).
A normal Alaskan husky is bred from :
sight hounds (grey hounds being the most common!)
Collies
German Shepherd
Siberian husky (More specifically the Seppalla siberian husky)
Malamutes
Samoyeds
and labs.
Currently there are more GSD/grey hound mixes used as Alaskan huskies then any other breed.
Alaskan huskies are not an actual breed but consist of a mix of Siberian huskies, Wolves and/or usually gun dogs like the labrador to improve sled pulling. If you are interested in Huskies check out the Alaskan Malamute.
Alaska
in England
Alaskan huskies are primarily black. They may also have patches of gray, white, and tan. They may have blue or brown eyes.
Alaskan huskys enemys are godzilla, barnie, and sometimes Elmo.
There are Siberian Huskies and the less common breed of Alaskan Husky. Some people choose to argue that Alaskan Huskies are a purely fictional breed, but occasionally you will see one in a dog book or magazine.
Siberian huskies and samoyeds
They're Alaskan Huskies.
they are called pupies
The Alaskan Klee Klai
they were bred to be working dogs.
well really they just from a different state or country