Known for its noteworthy endurance and keenness to work, Siberian Husky is bred as a sled dog in Northeast Asia. This breed is considered a great all-around dog because of its agreeable nature and outgoing temperament, making it apposite for any kind of dog work. Chukcha, Husky, Icee and Sibe are the common nicknames of this breed. – source
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For centuries, Siberian Huskies were used by the Chukchi Tribe in eastern Siberian peninsula for work like pulling sleds, herding reindeer and being watchdogs. Because the reed originated in cold climates, Siberian Huskies were perfect working dogs for the extremely harsh weather conditions in Siberia.
Huskies are not particularly recommended for apartment living, though they can live in apartments if they are properly trained and exercised. Siberian Huskies are very active indoors and do best with a fenced-in large yard. Because of their heavy coats, these dogs prefer cool climates. This breed prefers to live in packs.
To prevent medical issues, breeders/owners can get hip screenings from the OFA and eye screenings yearly from a canine ophthalmologist (AVCO) and register the exam through CERF and SHOR). Furthermore, a fair amount of exercise is required. This includes daily walking or jogging. Just keep in mind that Huskies shouldn’t be excessively exercised in warm weather.
Siberian Huskies are well-loved because of their innate loving, playful and gentle nature. This breed is very fond of their families.
Huskies are very smart and trainable, but they will only obey a command if they see the human is stronger minded than themselves. If the handler does not display leadership, they will not see the point in obeying.
“If you look into a Huskies eyes.. he’ll show you his soul.”
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