Huskies do not make good barn dogs because Huskies are for the snow.
i am doing an essay about dogs and i good statement would be using a quote like 'dogs are not are whole life but they make are life whole" - Roger Caras.
yes it is very well for hunt.
i dont know i dont know I like to think that dogs living together enjoy that more. Dogs do seem to enjoy having others to play and run with although some seem to be just as happy sitting on the couch all day. Some breeds such as Siberian Huskies seem to be more pack oriented and often do better with at least one other dog. Dogs will form a pack structure if you have more than one. You want to make sure you are included in the pack by spending time with the dogs and establishing your position as the leader.
No. They are fast dogs, but they are not cabable of the squirrels agility or the squirrels climbing ability. They are excellent fox, badger, rabbit, and quail hunting dogs. Yay!
yes of course they are so cute and loving
Some Siberian huskies can be trained to be really guard dogs and also they will run until they die if you let them.
German Shepherds as they are intellegent, loyal and easy to train and Huskies do NOT make good Guides... The slightest distraction could put a Husky off its role as a guide.
sometimes, but it is always a good idea to get them cooled down. You also have to remember about the dogs daily exercise. A husky will NOT make a good apartment dog.
sometimes, but it is always a good idea to get them cooled down. You also have to remember about the dogs daily exercise. A husky will NOT make a good apartment dog.
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.
Huskies are challenging to train and exercise which is very rewarding to put in the effort and see good results. The husky is generally mischievous and adventurous which make them great fun to play and explore with and the way huskies communicate (woo) is very cute.
ALL dogs can learn to live with cats and ALL dogs can chase, or even kill, cats but Siberian huskies are usually pretty good with other pets if-BIG if- they are raised with them from a young age. Individual dogs can (and probably will) vary and you should be prepaired to have a dog part of your house and a cat part of your house. If they don't get along PLEASE don't give your dog to a shelter and if you do make it a non-kill one. I have two rescue cats and an adorable mutt and they are fine together.
First of all, they have a much thicker winter coat than most dogs. Anywhere snowy is the best place for a Husky. Second of all, Siberian Huskies originated from Siberia. That should make sense.
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.
Siberian huskies can be aggressive since they are highly active dogs and it depends if it has been socialised enough around other people and animals. Siberian Huskies may not make good guard dogs because they are very quiet but they can still attack strangers or people. My Siberian husky is a natural guard dog since he distrusts strangers and will attack anyone who comes into our property without permission.
No - they are domesticated dogs, like any other pet dog. Wolves, on the other hand, are wild animals. Any mix of a wolf and a domesticated dog will usually display the behaviors of the wolf (shy, easily spooked, not good with people, etc.) and should be avoided. It is illegal to keep them in many parts of the U.S. While Huskies (most dogs used for sled dog racing are Huskies) may have coats that make them look like wolves, they are not any more closely related to a wolf than any other domesticated dog. A good history of sled dogs is at http://www.seppalasleddogs.com Interestingly, some people use other breeds as sled dogs - it's just that Huskies are the ones best suited to long-distance, fast sled pulling!
It depends on your house size, preffered breed, purpose, time and all other factors for dog ownership. Huskies are my personal favourites, but Rottwiers make better gaurd dogs.