Siberian Husky

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The Siberian Husky dog breed has a beautiful, thick coat that comes in a multitude of colors and markings. Their blue or multi-colored eyes and striking face masks only add to the appeal of this breed, which is native to Siberia.

History

It is believed that the Siberian Husky originated from the Chukchi, a tribe of Siberian nomads. The history of the breed is relatively unknown, but DNA tests confirm that they are among the oldest of the dog breeds. We do know that the Chukchi used the dogs as fast transportation and that they dealt with the Chukchi as a family dog. Huskies often slept with the children and provided warm comfortable beds for them.

The Siberian Husky was imported to Alaska in 1908 and was used as sled dogs during the gold rush. They were used in the All-Alaska Sweepstakes, a 408-mile dog sled race, and are still an active participant in the Sweepstakes today.

Personality

Siberian Huskies are pack dogs, and they need an owner who is the clear leader of the pack. This makes training easier because you will find that your dog respects you.

They can be very charming with their mischievous and playful nature. They are also very social and love to show off their talents.

Known disorders

  • Cataract
  • Hip dysplasia (developmental hip disorder)

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