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  • The double-coated hair of the Siberian Husky creates a fluffy appearance, and provides an impressive quantity of hair for shedding. Normal shedding in the dog causes so much hair that the Siberian…

  • Husky is the proprietary hand and power tool brand that is manufactured exclusively for The Home Depot chain of do-it-yourself centers by outsourcing firm Iron Bridge Tools. As is the case with any…

  • Large breed dogs, such as Siberian Huskies, are typically associated with faring better in larger houses with ample outdoor areas to run and frolic. You can raise a husky in an apartment if need be,…

  • The Siberian husky is the only husky breed, according to the American Kennel Club and the U.K. Kennel Club. Originally bred in Northeast Asia in the Siberian Peninsula, the Siberian husky is a working…

  • According to the American Kennel Club, the Siberian husky has a much thicker coat than most other breeds of dog. When grooming your husky, keep in mind it will have a "double coat" — a…

  • How difficult it is to get a Siberian Husky from the kennel in "Nintendogs" depends on the version of the game you're playing. In all versions of the game except Dachshund and Friends, where…

  • Siberian huskies are medium-sized, high-energy dogs that were bred to pull sleds. Though their wolf-like appearance has led some to believe they are more like wolves than other dogs, the wolf is the…

  • Siberian huskies are Arctic dogs bred to pull sleds and herd reindeer. They are strong, medium-sized dogs with thick fur, triangular upright ears and powerful legs. Huskies are friendly, outgoing,…

  • Siberian huskies are eager, intelligent dogs that want to please, so positive reinforcement is key in their training and work program. This breed requires lots of activity -- daily exercise is a must.…

  • Siberian huskies are a large breed of dog with pointy ears and a thick coat that keeps them warm in cold climates. These dogs are from Siberia and are popular in Alaska and other cold, snowy places…

  • The Siberian husky is one of the oldest breeds of dog, with a long and rich history as a transportation animal, pulling sleds through the cold and snowy environment of Russia's Siberia, the land for…

  • Whether you are looking to get a new dog for yourself or for professional breeding purposes, it is important to know the difference between Alaskan malamutes and Siberian huskies. While these breeds…

  • Alaskan huskies have a reputation as robust working dogs. They are bred for sled racing, and demonstrate this purpose in their energy levels and physical characteristics. Unlike the Siberian husky,…

  • Siberian huskies make loyal pets, but be prepared with a good vacuum cleaner if you are thinking about getting one. Whether you are already a Siberian husky owner or are doing research on the breed…

  • Wolves and dogs share a genetic heritage; the modern dog is a domesticated form of the wolf. This shared heritage does not mean that everyone feels comfortable with a wolfdog, or an animal that is a…

  • The Siberian husky and the Alaskan malamute were bred to perform similar tasks. In fact, you may often see them working together on sled teams in dog-sled races. Both were bred to pull loads, and both…

  • Bred by the Chukchi people in Northern Asia, the Siberian husky is famous for its endurance and prowess as a sled dog. According to the Siberian Husky Club of America, in 1925 teams of Siberian…

  • Siberian tribes raised Siberian huskies to run sleds for miles, in below-freezing temperatures. The Chukchi tribe in particular would feed the breed the smallest amount of food possible to maintain…

  • There is only one breed of Siberian Husky, but there are several coat types that are acceptable by the American Kennel Club and Siberian Husky Breed clubs. As a result of this acceptable coat variety,…

  • Ear care is a component of grooming the Husky and keeping it in good health. A Siberian Husky's ears are not that different from those of most other dogs. As with other canines, a Husky's ears can…

  • Wolves and dogs share the same ancestors and have many similarities, even though one remained wild while the other became domesticated. There remain, however, several physical differences between a…

  • Majestic and noble-looking, huskies are a hearty breed of dog that are as sociable as they are handsome. They are intelligent animals and can't stand being neglected--huskies will dig holes and chew…

  • Coming on the scene in 1908 in the United States for the All Alaska Sweepstakes Dog Sled Race, the Siberian husky has a genetic fingerprint that is closer to the wolf than any other dog, according to…

  • Siberian huskies have triangular faces and often light eyes and distinct wolf-like features. Their fur is thick and soft and they are sociable, energetic dogs that love to get plenty of exercise.…

  • Wolves and Siberian Huskies share many physical traits. Both canines have pointy ears, can come in similar coat colors, and have the common blue eyes. These canines are sometimes mixed by breeders,…

  • Before you buy or rescue a dog, it's important to find out about the breed's traits to make sure it suits your needs and lifestyle. Husky is a blanket term for several sled-pulling sub-breeds, the…

  • The Siberian Husky was originally bred in Siberia, by the Chukchi people of the region, to herd animals such as reindeer, perform as watchdogs, and ultimately to pull sleds across the frozen ground.…

  • The coat of a husky is quite thick, and many owners want to help their dogs cool down by shaving it in summer. This can be quite dangerous for the dog, however, as dogs release heat by panting, and by…

  • Siberian huskies are sled dogs known for their striking fur coats and eye colors. The eyes can range from shades of blue and brown to tones of yellow and amber. Sometimes a dog can have differently…

  • Siberian huskies are highly energetic dogs that require regular physical activity for energy release. It is important to involve your Siberian husky in activities so that your dog does not become…

  • Siberian huskies are sled dogs that originated in cold northern climates. The appearance of dogs in this breed can vary when it comes to color of fur, eyes and nose, though they all have some similar…

  • The Siberian husky's characteristic happy-go-lucky attitude, kindness toward children and loyal attachment to its family can make it a wonderful pet. Yet this breed, which originally was raised to…

  • Siberian huskies have thick coats that can hide dirt which has their owners washing them too often. This dog's coat produces natural oils which helps keep the coat attractive and reduces the risk of…

  • Many inexperienced Siberian husky owners have difficulties with their dogs being hyperactive. This hyperactivity is often a result of the dog not getting the exercise or social interaction that it…

  • The Siberian husky was first brought to Alaska from Siberia in 1909. This elegant and powerful dog was originally used in the northern regions to pull sleds. Wolflike in appearance, the husky requires…

  • The nomadic Chukchi people of northeastern Siberia in the far north of Russia bred and raised the Siberian husky for thousands of years. The dogs were used to pull sleds and help hunt seals. The…

  • Perhaps best known for their role as sled dogs, Siberian huskies were bred to pull loads in Arctic temperatures. Siberian huskies are independent and energetic. When they are bored, some huskies can…

  • Dogs have a language of their own. It is made up of barking, whining, howling, and growling. Barking is a dog's primary means of communication. Your dog barks to warn you that someone is coming, tell…

  • While a number of dogs are referred to as "huskies," only one is considered a purebred, American Kennel Club-recognized husky. The Siberian husky is perhaps the most recognized of the husky breeds,…

  • Klee Kai is a class of dogs bred from Alaskan and Siberian Husky dogs. This makes them similar in looks and key characteristics. Huskies and Klee Kai dogs are intelligent, strong in their own size,…

  • Siberian huskies, whether kept as a companion animal or a working dog, have specialized dietary needs. This northern breed needs nutrition that takes into account its energy use, metabolism and…

  • More than157 different dog breeds are recognized by the American Kennel Club, ranging from the small Chihuahua to the large Bull Mastiff. With such a variety of sizes, it stands to reason a Siberian…

  • The Siberian husky is a powerful breed that was originally developed in northeast Asia as a sled dog. They make excellent pets and, like any other type of dog, love to be rewarded with food at every…

  • Siberian husky training is not a grueling, regimented routine if it is fun for the dog and the owner. Huskies thrive on positive reinforcement. Giving your dog positive rewards and affection rather…

  • Husky Tools is a tool company that is owned and operated by Home Depot. It is Home Depot's in-house brand of tools, which makes everything from pressure washers to screwdrivers. Hucky Tools are only…

  • Siberian huskies are famous for their role as sled dogs. Bred to pull and run long distances, these dogs are energetic and hardworking. The Siberian husky is a friendly breed that is patient with…

  • For most people, a pet is like another member of the family and thus you want it to a live long and healthy life. Just like humans, certain breeds of animals can be genetically predisposed for…

  • Siberian huskies require minimal grooming; as a Nordic breed, their thick double coats keep them warm in the winter and cool in the summer, and should never be shaved or trimmed. Huskies require more…

  • Pets shed old and damaged hair regularly throughout their lives and this fur can get all over clothing, furniture, carpeting and other surfaces in your home. While you cannot completely stop your pet…

  • Your dog speaks its own language. It might be hungry or bored. There might be a stranger approaching your backyard. When your husky barks, it is trying to communicate a message to you. Sometimes the…

  • A wolf husky is a type of wolf dog, or wolf hybrid, that is born when a wolf mates with a husky, most commonly a Siberian or Alaskan husky. Like all types of wolf dog, the wolf husky requires intense…

  • All dog foods are not created equal. Choosing the best pet food for your Siberian husky can improve her health, enrich her lifestyle and advance her performance as a working or show dog. The Siberian…

  • A healthy Siberian husky weighs between 35 to 60 pounds, with males averaging 52 pounds and females averaging 42 pounds. Siberian huskies need little food and plenty of exercise to stay healthy. To…

  • Hearing problems in husky breeds can be caused by a wide-variety of conditions that affect all breeds of dogs. While huskies do not suffer from genetic hearing problems, complications from the…

  • Excessive dog shedding can be irritating to deal with, especially when the seasons change from cold to hot, or hot to cold. Siberian huskies shed their entire undercoats twice a year, both during…

  • You will want to know as soon as possible if your Siberian husky becomes pregnant, in order to keep her comfortable and prepare for the birth. You will also want to know the reason for some of her…

  • Huskies require monitoring and care during an advanced-age pregnancy. Keeping a husky healthy during her pregnancy is important for her health and the health and safety of her newborn puppies. A husky…

  • All dogs, including huskies, should be crate trained, as there are many benefits to it. Not only will a crate keep your husky in a safe and confined environment while unsupervised, but the husky most…

  • In areas where carriages and wagons could not be used because of ice and snow, sleds pulled by dogs were used for the transportation of both humans and cargo. Sled dogs needed to be strong, enduring…

  • The husky has a double coat, consisting of a soft undercoat and an outer coat, made up of guard hairs. Once or twice a year, in the spring and fall, a new outer coat coming in, pushes out the woolly…

  • There are over 50 conditions that cause hair loss in dogs. When it comes to hair loss on the tail only, that can narrow the list a bit. Much of the time when hair loss is exhibited on the tail, it may…

  • Siberian huskies are one of the most popular dog breeds in the United States. However, hair loss among this energetic breed is a common occurrence. Huskies typically experience hair loss for a few…

  • One of the signs of a healthy dog is a healthy coat of fur. If a dog's coat appears to be growing lighter and if the hairs themselves are changing texture, becoming brittle and dry, a dog might have a…

  • Wolf hybrids are controversial because they are sometimes unexpectedly aggressive. Wolf instinct may come through in even the sweetest of dogs. Siberian huskies are commonly bred with wolves because…

  • Very small and very large dogs are becoming increasingly popular with pet owners. A striking example is with Siberian and Alaskan huskies, which are now bred to be both larger and smaller than breed…

  • Examining your dog's fur is a good way of monitoring its health. Skin conditions and other health problems can cause changes to a dog's fur, including altering its color and thickness.

  • Diarrhea in your Siberian husky can make the dog as well as you miserable. Your husky doesn't feel well and there is continuous cleaning involved on your part. Most dogs will go through bouts of…

  • Huskies are large, loyal dogs that make popular pets. Because they have long, thick coats, huskies can be prone to skin disorders like mange.

  • If you have a Siberian Husky then you know that along with being one of the most loving breeds to own they are also one of the most active. Siberian Huskies are a medium-sized member of the working…

  • When your husky is shedding, it might seem nearly impossible to remove all the hair. Huskies essentially have two coats of fur, to protect them from both the hot and the cold, and they shed one entire…

  • Siberian Huskies have thick under and outer coats of fur that naturally protect them from the cold and elements. This breed has a continually growing coat that twice a year will grow differently to…

  • A wolf hybrid, sometimes called a wolf dog, is a cross between a wolf and a domestic dog. Not considered ideal pets because of its wolf traits, the number of pet owners with wolf hybrids has grown…

  • Siberian Huskies are beautiful dogs who provide great companionship. It's important to return the love your companion gives you. Siberian Huskies are high maintenance dogs who need a lot of…

  • The Siberian Husky is an active dog used primarily to pull sleds in sub-arctic climates. They weigh between 35 and 60 pounds and stand between 20 and 24 inches tall. White Siberian Huskies are the…

  • A top-notch sled dog needs the endurance to travel up to 80 miles in a single day, the speed to travel more than 20 miles per hour and the strength to pull more than 85 lb. across unforgiving arctic…

  • Siberian husky dogs are friendly and fiercely loyal. Used primarily as sled dogs, huskies exhibit boundless energy and they love to run. Recognized by their beautiful, thick coats and blue-brown eyes,…

  • When training a husky, remember that these dogs can be stubborn and destructive. Train a husky with tips from an experienced dog trainer in this free video on dog obedience.

  • A Siberian husky is bred to run and pull, so proper care includes plenty of exercise, a high-calorie diet and obedience training that focuses on coming to their owner. Brush a Siberian husky two or…

  • The Siberian husky is one of the oldest breeds of dogs in existence and, despite inbreeding, are generally healthy. However, some have a genetic quirk that makes zinc absorption problematic. Zinc is a…

  • When training husky dogs, it's important to understand that huskies relate to the pack order and love to take commands. Find out why huskies are quick to please and fast learners with help from a…

  • The Siberian husky breed is generally active and friendly, requiring a fair amount of physical and mental stimulation, and they tend to be quite cold tolerant. Decide if a Siberian husky matches the…

  • One of the world's most distinctive dog breeds is the Siberian Husky. Before you rush out to get one, here are some facts you need to know.

  • Siberian huskies are a very friendly, especially with children. These dogs are considered to be sled dogs, so exercise is needed often. Huskies do not make great watch dogs because these dogs hardly…

  • The most important characteristics of this breed is the medium size, well-balanced proportions and moderate bone structure. This breed should have freedom of movement and should have great endurance.…

  • The Alaskan Klee Kai is a breed of dog developed in the 70s and still relatively new. Their name roughly translates as “little dog” from the Eskimo language and they were meant to be a…

  • Information, tips and techniques on how to teach your Husky to heel in this free video clip.

  • Information, tips and techniques on how to teach your Husky to come to you on command in this free video clip.

  • Information, tips and techniques on how to teach your Husky to lie down on command in this free video clip.

  • Information, tips and techniques on how to teach your Husky to sit on command in this free video clip.

  • Information, tips and techniques on how to teach your Husky to respond to their name in this free video clip.

  • Learn information and tips about your Husky and the breed in this free video clip.

  • Training your Husky dog is a process that helps you become closer to your dog, and get a better handle over him at the same time. It is a rewarding process. Husky dogs are a northern breed dog, which…

  • The basis for training your dog is to teach her to recognize her name. Once your dog has learned this, you can use it to get her attention in training and in everyday life. Using her name can also be…

  • Siberian huskies evolved in geographical areas that have wide-open territory, and they are genetically hard-wired to perform strenuous physical tasks and to have a strong prey drive. These factors can…

  • An easily recognizable breed, the Siberian Husky is a powerful, medium-sized dog. They are double coated with a medium-length outer coat, which is smooth, straight and thick, and a soft, wooly…

  • Siberian huskies ' 100 percent dog, not part wolf ' were first bred in northeastern Asia to work as sled dogs. No one had heard of them until 1908 when a Russian fur buyer entered his team in the 1909…

  • Siberian huskies are a medium-maintenance breed. Note that Siberians are easy to train, but choosy about obeying.