A husky cross typically varies in size depending on the other breed involved, but they generally range from medium to large. Purebred Siberian Huskies usually weigh between 35 to 60 pounds and stand about 20 to 24 inches tall at the shoulder. A crossbreed may exhibit similar dimensions or be slightly larger or smaller, depending on the characteristics inherited from the other parent breed. Overall, they tend to be strong, athletic dogs with a well-proportioned build.
A cross-breed has the potential to grow to the full size of the largest parent's breed.
You get a cross.
A first generation cross-breed has the potential to grow to the size of its largest parent so a first generation husky x terrier could grow to the size of a purebred husky. If the cross-breed is not a first generation (i.e. bred from two husky x terriers), the parents will be a good indication of its final size.
I have a golden husky and he weighs in at 76lbs
Very big
they cross breeded and it got us to this point
HUSKY there made for the snow there are two kinds of huskys siberian husky and husky there big dogs and cute.
Laika was a cross breed of the species of Husky and Mutt. She was a female.
Yes. It's called a mutt.
3 years old
An Alaskan Malamute/Siberian Husky mix is a cross breed and a hybrid because a cross breed is a hybrid. In this case, a hybrid would be defined as the offspring of two different breeds of dogs which is what a cross breed is as well.
They are big, fluffy, cozy, and usually sweet! BIG fun! :D