Huskies can live in any climate, as long as they are provided sufficient water and a place to cool down. They shed their coats at the beginning of spring, making them much like any other long haired dog. Clipping them makes them hotter because their fur insulates from heat.
Siberian huskies and samoyeds
They usually are medium dogs that live in cold snow places. Siberian huskies can be also very large.
Siberian Huskies are warm-blooded animals, like all mammals. This means they maintain a constant internal body temperature regardless of the external environment. Their thick double coat helps them stay warm in cold climates, but they are still warm-blooded and require proper care to regulate their temperature in extreme heat.
As a breed, Siberian huskies are not endangered.
Siberian Huskies can spend time indoors, however, they need a significant amount of exercise every day, and thus it is not good to keep them in an apartment. They should spend most or a lot of their time in a yard, unless it is hot (they do not tolerate heat well). However, they are perfectly fine outside even on a very cold day.
The Siberian penguin turtle of the Arctic.
The best dogs are probably siberian huskies - they are used to the cold and are really strong.
Yes Siberian Huskies are meant for the cold.
As the name suggests, Siberian Huskies originate from Siberia. Siberia is an extremely cold wasteland up in north eastern Russia, hence the reason for their thick coats.
While Siberian Huskies are bred for cold climates and can tolerate outdoor living, it is not ideal for them to live outside without a fence. Huskies are known for their strong prey drive and high energy levels, making them prone to wander if left unsupervised. Without a secure enclosure, they may escape or get into dangerous situations. Additionally, they require social interaction and mental stimulation, which is difficult to provide if they are kept solely outdoors.
They CAN survive in hot weather, but need to be provided with shade and water since they were bred for cold climates.
Siberian Huskies has bodies uniquely built for weather adaptation. They are mainly suited for the cold with their snow-dog coat, but are also well suited for temperate climates. A Siberian Huskies grows it's thick double snow-dog coat during winter. And SHEDs it every spring. Check out more at, www.associatedcontent.com/article/2608173/siberian_husky_sled_dog_history.html www.associatedcontent.com/article/2599967/tips_for_siberian_huskies.html