Hunting is an instinct in huskies since they are like wolves with a born instinct to hunt.
I know that are 2 huskies love chops but there not a loud chicken with small bones they can choke
Siberian huskies are carnivores they would eat meat if they were in the wild and they have carnivorous teeth which they would use to rip, tear and pull apart their prey.
Siberian huskies are domesticated animals. This means they don't have any natural enemies. They are prey animals however, and will chase squirrels and rabbits.
Siberian Huskies are beautiful dogs that make beautiful house pets. As pets they do not have predators since they do not live in the wild and are not forced to fend for themselves.
Yes they do. I do not believe in this though, I have seen many Siberian Huskies allow strangers in houses & my 3 Siberians never attack children or my rabbits. If they did have high prey drive, they wouldn't be such big whiners or to kind to strangers, compare a GSD to a husky, the GSD would probably have a higher prey drive. I luv the GSD & SH, both great breeds but I don't believe in the "Huskies have high prey drive bull crap."
The Siberian tiger's teeth are very sharp and pointy to catch other prey :)
Like other dog breeds, Siberian huskies are omnivorous scavengers and will eat anything that is edible (and some things that are not). Huskies have high prey drives and will chase down and eat small prey such as rabbits if they have the chance.Siberian huskies eat rabbits, birds and other small animals.
Siberian huskies are known for their endurance, strength, and agility, which makes them excellent working dogs in activities such as sled pulling and mushing. They are also intelligent and independent thinkers, with a strong prey drive.
White Siberian tigers have their shape for what they do to stay alive. They are musculer so they can catch prey and tare ot to pieces to eat it and to catch up with it's prey. They have ver thick coats to keep them warm in the days and nights.
Huskies, like all dogs, are mainly carnivores - meat eaters. Which would mean that they do eat other animals. Now, being domesticated = kept by humans, they rarely need to hunt for their food themselves.
I'm not quite sure what a Labrador Husky is (I assume a crossbreed?) If that is the case you have crossed 2 of the most hyper dogs there are. They are both wanderers, have a high prey drive, and poor recall, especially if they are not neutered.
Mainly deer and wild hog, but may take bear on occasion. They will eat about anything they can catch or overpower.