Siberiano husky
A Siberian Husky is a medium-sized working dog breed known for its wolf-like appearance, striking blue or multicolored eyes, and thick double coat. 🐾
Here’s a quick overview:
🐶 Origin
• Developed by the Chukchi people of Siberia (Russia) for pulling sleds over long distances in harsh, cold climates.
• Later brought to Alaska for sled dog racing and work.
🧬 Breed Traits
• Group: Working group
• Lifespan: 12–15 years
• Weight: 16–27 kg (35–60 lbs)
• Height: 50–60 cm (20–24 in) at the shoulder
💙 Appearance
• Eyes: Blue, brown, or one of each (heterochromia)
• Coat: Thick double-layered (keeps them warm in cold climates)
• Colors: Black, gray, red, or pure white combinations
⚡ Personality
• Intelligent, energetic, and friendly
• Great with families and other dogs
• Strong-willed — can be stubborn and independent
• Needs lots of exercise and mental stimulation
🏃♂️ Exercise Needs
• Very active — ideal for people who love outdoor activities like running, hiking, or skiing.
⚠️ Care Tips
• Sheds heavily, especially during shedding seasons (“blowing coat”)
• Needs daily brushing
• Not ideal for very hot climates
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