The Siberian Husky is gentle and playful and loves their family; they make excellent family dogs. Here's everything you need to know about this dog breed.
Quick Siberian Husky Summary:
Size:
LargeWeight:
51 -- 99 lbsCoat:
Double CoatedShedding:
High Shedding twice per yearTemperament:
Very AffectionateObedience:
Occasional ObedienceEase of Training:
Moderately EasyWay with Children:
Excellent with Children
Siberian Husky - Facts
AKC Group/Date Admitted:
Working; 1990Size & Weight:
20 -- 23.5 inches tall and 35 -- 60 lbsCoat:
This breed has a soft undercoat with a smooth and straight outercoat.Head & Muzzle:
A strong head and medium muzzle, the Siberian Huskies ears are always up and their almond shaped eyes are always watching; they wear the expression of a mischievous child.Body:
This breed carries its neck high and proud; its back is strong and it has a deep chest.Colors:
Acceptable colors range from black to pure white.Life Expectancy:
12 -- 15 yearsPopularity:
This breed is very popular due to its good-natured disposition.Habitat:
Not recommended for apartment life, this breed does best with a large yard and a high fence that is rooted deep in the ground; they like to dig and will try to get out if they can cook up an escape plan.
Siberian Husky - Origins
Country of Origin:
SiberiaHistorical Information:
Brought to Alaska in 1909, they were used during a diptheria epidemic in 1925 to bring medicine by sled to the ill in the city of Nome.
Siberian Husky - Defining Characteristics
Temperament:
This breed is described as being friendly, gentle, alert and outgoing.Behavior:
Willful, the Siberian Husky will only obey a command if it sees the point.Habits:
They can be an extremely destructive pup if they are left alone for too long; they love to dig.
Siberian Husky - Concerns
Health Issues:
Only prone to hip dysplasia and occasional eye problems (mostly in males) this is a relatively healthy breed. Some lines can suffer from a zinc responsive dermatitis, which can be remedied with a supplement.Exercise Needs:
This Husky needs a fair amount of exercise; be careful during the warmer months as they are sensitive to the heat.Grooming Needs:
Minimal grooming is needed for this pooch; comb regularly during the high shedding season.Travel Needs:
If in the car, for the safety of you and your pet, be sure to have him secured in a seat belt. Bring plenty of food, water and treats and make sure that your pup has proper identification.Getting Along With Other Pets and Children:
This breed is great with children and other pets as long as they are raised together.
Siberian Husky - How to Choose
What to Look for in a Healthy Puppy:
Bright and clear eyes, playful nature, healthy coat.What you will Need for a New Puppy:
Training collar and leash, new dishes, puppy pads and a crate; also, don't forget the toys!!Puppy-Proofing your House:
As with any new puppy, it is a good idea to get down on their level and check things out. Remember, puppies are curious and, just like a baby, will put anything in their mouth. Be sure to pick up all loose objects to avoid the possible ingesting of something harmful.