| Siberian Husky | |
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| Puppy #: | 12890 |
| Breed: | Siberian Husky |
| D.OB: | 11/28/15 |
| Gender: | Male |
| Color(s): | Black & White |
| Dog Breed Group: | Working Dogs |
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Siberian Husky
- Description - Siberian Husky
- Temperament - Siberian Husky
- Training - Siberian Husky
- Exercise - Siberian Husky
The Siberian Husky originated from Siberia, thus the name of the breed, can have known variations of this breed including Malamutes, Alaskan and Siberian. Bred for pulling sleds to deliver supplies and food to harder to reach areas in Siberia and other colder countries, this ‘ever changing breed” is known to be one of the strongest in the dog world. Siberian Huskies are part of the Sporting Group!
Expected Adult Weight:
40-60 lbs.
Expected Adult Height:
20-24 inches.
Expected Life Span:
12 to 15 years.
Highly Energetic, and very playful. Talkative and a little stubborn as a result of their highly intelligent attributes! Don't be surprised if your husky learns fetch from their first try at it!
The Siberian Husky is an intelligent and stubborn breed. They need owners that will train firmly and will be consistent with the rules. They also need an owner that can be very patient since they are known as rule breakers and the more they can get away with, the more rules they will break. Adequate socialization and Husky training is an absolute must for all Husky puppies.
Siberian Huskies do much better in a home with a fenced yard, although with proper exercise, they can thrive in apartments. They are known for their ability to escape from their homes and will often go on a walk-about if an opportunity arises. For this reason, constant vigilance is important with Siberian Huskies. They cannot be left in an area where they can escape and they cannot be allowed to walk off leash when they are out and about.










