Siberian husky
A Siberian Husky is a medium-sized working dog breed, originally bred by the Chukchi people of Siberia to pull sleds over long distances in harsh Arctic conditions. They are known for their wolf-like appearance, high energy, and friendly personality.
Key Features of Siberian Huskies
• Appearance: Thick double coat, erect triangular ears, and striking almond-shaped eyes that can be blue, brown, or one of each (heterochromia).
• Size:
• Males: 20–23.5 inches tall, 45–60 pounds
• Females: 19–22 inches tall, 35–50 pounds
• Coat: Dense double coat; comes in a variety of colors including black, gray, red, and pure white.
• Temperament: Intelligent, outgoing, playful, and affectionate. Not usually aggressive, but very energetic.
• Exercise Needs: Very high — requires lots of running, walking, or playing daily.
• Life Span: About 12–15 years.
• Special Traits:
• Great endurance and stamina.
• Known escape artists — can jump fences or dig under them.
• Not strong guard dogs because they’re friendly with strangers.
⚡ Fun Fact: Siberian Huskies were crucial during the 1925 serum run to Nome, where teams of huskies helped deliver life-saving medicine across Alaska in extreme conditions.
Do you want me to also show you pictures of Siberian Huskies in different coat colors so you can see the variety?
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