If you're considered prey by it (An unlikely case for humans), then yes.
Yes, if the dog is hungry and skilled enough to take it down.
A husky, a doberman, a rottweiler, and a ridgeback.
The husky. A husky is stronger and wider than a police dog when the husky has wider jaws plus bigger size. If the police dog is aggressive, then the husky would be injured.
From what I've learned so far, yes a fox would eat a husky but to actually kill said Husky the dog would probably have to be in pretty bad condition. This is purely speculation though.
It depends on the size and hunting skills of the husky. A deer, especially if it is a buck deer on the rut, could seriously injure any kind of dog that gets near them. With their hooves and sharp antlers, they could kill a dog if the dog was not skilled in hunting down them (even if it is a husky).
A husky is a breed of dog and is a mammal.
a 'Husky'
An Alaskan Malamute is a bigger dog than a husky.
The Alaskan Husky is not a true dog breed. Alaskan Huskies are themselves the animal created when crossing a Siberian Husky with another dog breed. Under this definition, the result of a pairing between an Alaskan and a Siberian Husky is simply another Alaskan Husky.
Husky, as in siberian husky
Washington does not have an official state dog. In 2004 it was proposed that the Siberian Husky be adopted as the official state dog for Washington.
A Husky Dog Team - 1902 was released on: USA: February 1902