i have a two year old and ive had him since he was 6 weeks . very easy to train very smart breed he gets along with any other dog i also have a mastiff
They are dogs. Like all dogs, it is a natural, or inate, behavior amongst our canid friends (By SammytheHusky) Huskies do not "love" to howl, but they howl instead of bark because they are more related to wolves than other breeds. WOLVES DO NOT BARK, but Siberian Huskies sometimes bark, even though Huskies usually howl.
Siberian huskies have no natural enemies, but some hunters kill huskies for their fur. Does this answer your question?
Siberian huskies have no natural enemies, but some hunters kill huskies for their fur. Does this answer your question?
Siberian huskies doesn't like cheese.
Huskies rolling in excrement could be due to their natural instinct to mask their scent for hunting or territorial reasons. It could also be a way for them to cool down if they are hot. However, it is important to discourage this behavior as it is unhygienic and can lead to health issues. Regular grooming and cleaning can help prevent it.
Natural behavior refers to the typical and instinctual ways in which an organism acts based on its genetic programming and environmental influences. It is the behavior displayed by an organism in its natural habitat without external influences.
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Alaskan huskies are not an actual breed but consist of a mix of Siberian huskies, Wolves and/or usually gun dogs like the labrador to improve sled pulling. If you are interested in Huskies check out the Alaskan Malamute.
Siberian huskies are very social animals. They are the closest dog relative of the gray wolf. Huskies like to have other huskies or dogs to be with them for company and protection. They form a very strong bond and act together like a pack. If they ate each other then there wouldn't be that many huskies left on the planet would there? They need each other just like we need our family for help and comfort.
Yes .. Siberian Huskies are the purest of Huskies and are one and the same.
While many Huskies do indeed love the snow due to their thick double coat that keeps them warm, not all Huskies necessarily like it. Some Huskies may prefer milder temperatures or have unique preferences based on their individual personalities.
yes they like the outdoors very much.