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SIBERIAN HUSKIES
Are you looking
for a dog who is very active but still loves the company of people? If so, you
may want to consider the Siberian Husky.
This beautiful dog was bred to
tirelessly pull sleds loaded with supplies over frozen terrain for miles on
end. At the end of the day, Huskies provide companionship to their owners.
The Siberian Husky is classified as a part of the Working Group by the
American Kennel Club. Like most dogs in this group, the Husky must have a job
to do to keep him from getting into trouble. These dogs are less domesticated
than many other dog breeds and are actually quite wolf like.
The Husky
is a thirty five to sixty pound dog that stands twenty to twenty four inches
tall. These high energy dogs have a very thick coat made up of two distinct
layers. Huskies have prick ears and a wolf like face. This breed's coat comes
in a variety of colors, although most Huskies have black and white or silver
and white coats. The most striking feature of the Husky is his almond shaped
blue or brown eyes.
The Siberian Husky is a very impulsive dog and can
get into more scrapes and dangerous situations than almost any other type of
dog. More than one Husky visits the veterinarian's office to be patched up on a
routine basis.
These dogs are usually good with older children, but may
not be the best choice for families with infants or toddlers. Huskies have a
reputation for being aggressive towards cats or small animals and may not be
trustworthy with smaller children.
Since the Husky is so energetic,
this breed does not do well in apartments or homes with small yards. In fact,
Huskies often prefer to spend most of their time outdoors during the colder
months, since their heavy coats make indoor temperatures uncomfortable. Just be
sure that your yard is securely fenced, as these dogs have Houdini like
tendencies.
It is important that you train your dog thoroughly, since
the Siberian Husky is constantly looking for signs of weakness. You may want to
attend obedience classes with your puppy to get some help in training him. If
you do not maintain a dominant position, your dog will become a nightmare to
own. Huskies are best for experienced dog owners.
Siberian Huskies can
eat a lot, although some of these dogs do not eat well when they become nervous
and high strung. Of course, other Huskies eat everything, including the house
siding.
Siberian Huskies should be groomed once a week to remove dirt
and debris. Of course, when your dog is shedding his coat, you may want to
groom him more frequently.
Overall, Huskies are fairly healthy. The
majority of the Husky's health problems are accident related, although this
breed can suffer from hip dysplasia and hypothyroidism.
If you don't
mind owning a dog who will constantly keep you on your toes, then you may want
to consider the beautiful Siberian Husky. |