Interesting features of Husky breed

Husky dogs have many different names such as Chukcha, Chuksha, Husky, Icee, Sibe or Husky Arctic. Although derived from the fierce Arctic wolf, the Husky breed is extremely friendly to humans and other species.

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Husky dogs are very friendly to humans and other animals.

Husky is an active, aggressive and supple dog breed that comes from the cold and harsh environment of the Siberian Arctic region. The Husky Siberia breed is used by Chukchi people in Northeast Asia to pull long-distance heavy loads through rough terrain.

They were imported into Alaska in the fever of finding Nome gold and then brought to the US and Canada. Originally in Alaska and Canada, they were used as sled dogs but quickly became family pets and performance dogs. Because they are an effective working dog, most are bred to be able to withstand long working days with a small amount of food.

General features

Husky Siberia is a medium-sized, agile and skillful working dog. The body is compact and the fur is smooth, the ears are erect and the brush-shaped tail shows the origin of the Northern ancestry. Walking to be pregnant

They perform best when performing the original function: carrying light cargo at a moderate speed over a large distance. Their physique represents a balance between strength, speed and endurance.

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Husky dogs are first raised in cold snow.

Males are strong but not too brutal, females are soft and feminine but not weak. In proper conditions, with well-developed muscles, like Husky does not have excess weight.

Interesting things about Husky dogs

  1. The ancestors of this breed were originally raised by Chukchi people in East Siberia.
  2. Americans in Alaska imported them to the US for the first time in 1909.
  3. The Husky Siberia breed, samoyed and Alaskan Malamute are direct descendants of the first ski dogs, proven in 2004, based on DNA analysis and at the same time being one of the oldest breeds of dogs.
  4. In 2012, the AKC American Watch Dog Club ranked like the 16th Husky in terms of the number of individuals registered.
  5. Chukchi sled dogs are thought to be extinct, but Benedict Allen, after visiting that area in 2006, found that they still exist.
  6. According to Stanley Coren, like Husky in the 45th position in the ranking of the smartest, most obedient and hardest working varieties.
  7. Must be thoroughly brushed so they can cool.