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Siberian Husky

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Siberian Husky

Name:Siberian Husky

Alias:Husky

Outline:Carnivora

Family:Canidae

length:70-80cm

Weight:16-27kg

Life:9-12year

IUCN:LC

Trait:A working sled dog native to eastern Siberia

Siberian Husky Life habits and morphological characteristics

The Siberian Husky is a medium-sized working dog. It has light steps, graceful movements, a compact body, a thick coat, erect ears, and a brush-like tail, showing the genetic characteristics of the northern region.
The Siberian Husky is a dog breed that is very close to the wolf, so it looks very much like a wolf and has thicker hair than most dog breeds.
It is worth mentioning that "blue eyes, three fires", blue eyes refer to blue eyes; three fires refer to the three white marks on the forehead, which look like three burning flames. "Blue eyes, three fires" was once hyped by unscrupulous merchants as the standard of Huskies, but in fact it has nothing to do with the CKU standard of Huskies.
Compared with Alaskan Malamutes and Samoyed sled dogs, the distance between the two ears is much closer, which is also a very intuitive basis for distinguishing Alaskans and Huskies from the appearance.

Siberian Husky Distribution range and habitat

It mainly lives in northeastern Siberia and southern Greenland. It is widely raised by people all over the world, and there are a large number of competitions for this breed around the world.

Siberian Husky Detailed Introduction

The Siberian Husky is a primitive and ancient dog breed. You may not know what kind of dog it is just by looking at the name, but you will probably know which one it is when you mention Husky, haha! It is said that the alias Husky is a slang of the Eskimos - a misinterpretation of hoarse barking. Because the barking of dogs at that time was relatively low and hoarse, it had this wonderful title. It is the second of the three stupid sled dogs, with a more stupid behavior and various emoticons, so it is also called Erha.

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The Siberian Husky is a breed of dog raised by the Inuit Chokzhi nomads of East Siberia. Huskies were originally used to pull sleds, participate in large-scale hunting activities, protect villages, and guide reindeer and guard. Moreover, they work in the harsh environment of Siberia. For centuries, the Siberian Husky has been growing alone in the Siberian region. In the early 20th century, it was brought to the United States by fur traders. In a blink of an eye, this dog became a world-famous champion dog in sled racing.

According to historical records, the ancestors of Siberian sled dogs can be traced back to before the Neolithic Age. At that time, a group of hunters from Central Asia moved to the end of the polar region (that is, Siberia) to live. After a long time, this group of dogs following the hunters developed into a unique dog breed in the north after mating and breeding with Arctic wolves for a long time.

Siberian sled dogs have changeable personalities, some are extremely timid, and some are extremely violent. Huskies that have entered human society and families no longer have such extreme personalities and are relatively docile. They are a pet dog popular around the world.

The Siberian Husky is a sled dog. It has very good physical strength and vitality. It is energetic and loves to make trouble. It needs a place where it can exercise a lot. If it can't achieve this, you will see its amazing destructive power. This is also one of the reasons why it likes to destroy the house.


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