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The Husky
The Husky
26/8/21
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Oh1husky who don’t love it. Bright blue eyed Siberian
husky looking serious cute on a snowy day
The Siberian Husky originated in Siberia and was first
imported to Alaska in 1909 for use as a sled dog. Original
breeding of Huskies by the Chukchi people of northeast
Asia focused primarily on dogs with great endurance and
tolerance of harsh climates. The Husky is fastidiously
clean and has minimal doggie odor. A husky is a sled dog
used in the polar regions. One can differentiate huskies
from other dog types by their fast pulling-style. When
used as a sled dog, they represent an ever-changing
crossbreed of the fastest dogs. Humans use huskies in
sled-dog racing. Wikipedia
Lifespan: Siberian Husky: 10 – 15 years, Samoyed: 12 –
13 years, MORE
Height: Siberian Husky: 53 – 60 cm, Alaskan Malamute:
64 cm, MORE
Mass: Siberian Husky: 20 – 27 kg, Alaskan Malamute:
38 kg, MORE
Speed
The Siberian Husky is a very energetic and considerably
fast breed. They can reach top speeds of up to 30 miles
per hour, and they also have amazing stamina. A
Siberian Husky can run up to 150 miles a day with an
average speed of 9 to 10 miles per hour.
Intelligence
According to researcher Stanley Coren, Siberian Huskies
are “average” intelligent dog. In fact, Huskies ranked
as the 74th smartest dog breed out of 138 for obedience &
working intelligence. But what actually makes the Husky
smart is their ability to effectively communicate with
humans.
A Good-Natured Breed