Dogs are pets, they live wherever their owners take them. Wherever there's a human who want a husky, you can pretty much count on finding one.
yes
No. If by 'snowdogs' you mean dogs that pull sledges in the snow, then definitely not. That's a HUSKIE. If you mean a dog that lives in the snow, then you are still wrong because a) Wolves aren't dogs and b) Wolves live in many environments
NO such animal as 'Antarctic Husky'. The Antarctic continent does NOT naturally have husky dogs living wild. Huskies may be taken there by Antarctic Explorers. However, the natural habitat of the Husky, is Northern Siberia, Alaska, and Northern Canada. These regions are adjacent to the Arctic Ocean. All dogs, huskies included, are natural carnivores. In the wild, they have to catch and kill other animals in order to eat. They usually do this as a 'pack of dogs'. Like bears , which are distantly biologically related, they will catch fish too. when somewhat domesticated by man, and living with man, you still feed them with meat, fish, eggs. Like all dogs they will not naturally eat vegetative matter. Their long sharp jaws are full of sharp incisor and canine teeth, suitable for shearing meat. Unlike man who has some molar teeth for chewing vegetative food.
No, they bark just like other dogs, except for the Siberian Huskie they do howl.
If you take good care of it can live up to 12 or more years
that all depends on the specific dog personalities and not what breed each dog is. Dogs are not people and do not judge based on race or appearance. If the two dogs are raised to be socially accepting of other dogs then yes.
Huskies are by nature domesticated dogs. Therefore, they are bred in captivity. Even so, a well trained huskie does well in a cage.
I don't know, but just saying, you spell huskie like this: *Husky* Okay?
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most dogs live with their owners, or they live alone, or they live with the other dogs in the dog kennel
yes you can but there realy hard to care for!
69b.c. huskie