Siberian Huskies do not typically mate for life. While they can form strong bonds with their partners, like many Dog Breeds, they may mate with different partners during their breeding seasons. In the wild, they often engage in seasonal mating rather than forming lifelong pair bonds. Social structures in domesticated settings can also influence their mating behavior.
yes there is. The siberian huskey is a little bit smaller then the normal huskey
The closest breed to a siberian huskey is a siberian malamute.
Canis familiaris
siberian huskey pull sleds in lapland
siberian huskey pull sleds in lapland
Depends on what country you are in, in Australia the cost of a Siberian husky is around 500-almost 2000 dollars , depending on the quality of the Siberian husky. Also that Siberian huskies are not for everyone, if you want a Siberian husky, firstly read about this unique breed and whether it is suited to your way of life.
about 13 through 15
No,because it needs fruits and other protein in its diet.
All dogs bite, it is up to how the owners have trained the animal. Even if trained well, there is always the possibility of having a canine bite you.
I have a red Siberian Huskey and she will be sixteen this december. Her health is good. She's less active, a little hip stiffness and some clouding in the eyes.
The same as any other dog breed.
like every other dog mates