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How to care Siberian Husky article

 How to care Siberian Husky

 

 

The Siberian Husky is a medium size working dog breed that originated in north-eastern. A Siberian Husky’s coat is thicker than other breeds. Siberian Huskies come in a variety of colors and patterns, usually with white paws and legs, facial markings, and tail tip. The most common coats are black and white. Their eyes may be a brown or blue almond shape, moderately spaced.

 

Siberian Husky

 

 

Size

 

An average males of the breed are between 21 and 24 inches tall and weighing between 45 and 60 pounds. Females are smaller, between 20 to 22 inches tall and weighing between 35 to 50 pounds.


Behavior

  • Siberian Husky howls rather than barks.
  • They are pack dogs and they need an owner who is the clear leader of the pack so this makes training easier.
  • They will dig up flower gardens but you can train them to dig in a specific spot.
  • They are quite social and love to show off their talents.


Health problem

Siberian Huskies are generally healthy breed, but do suffer from some genetic problems. These primarily concern about eye and orthopedic problems include:

  • Cataracts
  • Corneal dystrophy
  • Progressive retinal atrophy


Caring

 

Siberian Huskies need to be exercised 30 to 60 minutes daily to keep them from boring so you can train them and jogging with them.

 

Feeding

 

Siberian Husky is a medium breed and has a lifespan around 12 to 15 years. You can feed them depending on the size of your dog. Furthermore, you should consult with your veterinarian to determine the best diet for them.

 




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