The breed standard for Siberian Huskies says male dogs should stand 21-23½ inches, and females should be 20-22 inches in height. Males should weigh 45-60 pounds, and females weigh 35-50 pounds.
That said, there are plenty of "non-breed-standard" dogs out there who are either larger or smaller.
It depends, on if the mom and dad were big or small. It's not how the breed is, its how its genes are, that's like saying humans are normally 6 feet tall!
No. Huskys never have body odor.
Yes, Huskys Are Warm Blooded, All Mammals Are! Keep That In Mind...
in 1713 it was created when a little girl was being pulled on a big peice of bark by two huskys
Other huskys, or dogs, wolves, it depends whether they live in the wild or are kept as a pet. In the wild, probably only other huskys. As a pet, whatever the owner chooses.
No.
Alaskan Huskys, Malamutes,siberian Huskys
There is no such thing as a samoyed husky, there are huskys and there are samoyeds.
HUSKY there made for the snow there are two kinds of huskys siberian husky and husky there big dogs and cute.
they have huskys because they are easy trained dogs, they are cold friendly, and somewhat good hunters in the Alasken weather.
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