This blog will explore the majestic breed of the Siberian Husky. We will seek to understand the connection between a man and his dog, along with providing factual information and a feel for the personality of the Siberian Husky.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Did You Know?
It is a common belief that Huskies are not smart animals. In fact, they are an extremely intelligent breed and can also be incredibly stubborn. Training requires a lot of time and patience, and should be started at an early age.
The Husky may be a wonderful companion, but don't let the appearance fool you, the breed does not make a good watchdog or guard dog! They are way too friendly for that type of job.
The average lifespan of a Siberian Husky is 12-14 years.
As an owner of the breed, this next fact is the one I am most familiar with - With most dogs comes the season for moulting; in the case of the Siberian Husky, it is not simple. The entire undercoat of the dog comes out in clumps (similar to sheep's wool). This generally occurs twice a year. Indication of this process is seen by small clumps falling out. When this happens, it is time to start combing!
Huskies are very loving and kind with children, they exhibit nothing but the purest love and energy.
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