Important Things You Ought To Understand In Regards To The Siberian Husky


by Brent A. McCoy

The Siberian Husky (also known as the "Sibe") is a working breed of dog. They have a thick black, grey or red and white coat with a face mask. It was in ancient times (they are one of the oldest known breeds) the breed is thought to have first originated. They were first raised for pulling large loads over long distances. They are popular as a sled dog, search and rescue dog or companion these days. Qualities such as friendliness and sense of adventure are things they can be distinguished by. They are thought to have originated in Siberia and their earlier ancestors are the original Eskimo dog.

They are classed as a medium sized breed of dog. The recommended female guidelines are 35-50 pounds and a height of 20-21 inches, whereas the male dimensions are 45-60 pounds and a height of 21-23.5 inches. Their personality is famously known as being gentle, outgoing and adventurous. They are unsuitable as a guard dog, as they are usually friendly towards people they're not familiar with. The breed ranks 45th compared to all other dogs when being trained to comprehend new commands, and are proven to be quite smart.

They are good with children, and that means they are suitable for a family pet. Other animals like other dogs they live with from puppyhood do mix peacefully with them. Taking care of their coat is a simple task. They demand regular brushing through their coat every day (when shedding, less when not), and a full-body groom once every 8 to 10 weeks. They prefer a large, well-fenced backyard to run around in, but mostly won't be suitable for life in an apartment.

Like a good number of medium sized dog breeds, they are predominantly longer-lived and have a life expectancy of 12-14 years. Their main health problem is hip dysplasia, and they're also vulnerable to eye problems and skin issues. Things such as sled racing or hiking will keep them entertained. They have a medium to high degree of energy, and that calls for long walks every day to reduce the risk of hyperactivity or other bad habits.

If you own the Siberian Husky you ought to be willing to give them plenty of exercise and attention. They are not the best choice for less active owners or those who live in hot climates, but highly suitable for active owners or families in cooler environments. One of the reasons why dog owners go for this particular breed is it is a fun loving dog that will want to share your every adventure.

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