Huskies love the snow because they were born and bred in snowy climates of Siberia. They were raised in very harsh temperatures which went down to -40C and over the years their DNA has retained this. They have extremely thick fur coats to withstand the cold so they don't even feel it when burrowing their heads into deep snow.
Like any other breed of dog, Siberian Huskies love to run, play and eat. They do not like being idle for long and are full of energy. As it is what they were originally bred for, Huskies love to pull and need plenty of daily exercise.
I know that are 2 huskies love chops but there not a loud chicken with small bones they can choke
yes and they love it
Their love of running and pulling sleds.
mine acts lazy and he is a show off Huskies are not protective or guard dogs, they love exercise and attention. They're very high strung!
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Yes .. Siberian Huskies are the purest of Huskies and are one and the same.
Siberian huskies can have panic attacks. They, like many dog breeds, are susceptible to emotional upset and circumstances. Giving them love and attention should lessen the episodes.
i have three Siberian huskies at home and they all love to fetch all though it takes some time for them to learn to bring the ball back they will fetch it forever
They are dogs. Like all dogs, it is a natural, or inate, behavior amongst our canid friends (By SammytheHusky) Huskies do not "love" to howl, but they howl instead of bark because they are more related to wolves than other breeds. WOLVES DO NOT BARK, but Siberian Huskies sometimes bark, even though Huskies usually howl.
Huskies love to run and work, and for that reason they are used to pull sleds.
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