- Husky - Wikipedia
Dogsled huskies at rest after racing Husky is a general term for a type of dog used in the polar regions, primarily and specifically for work as sled dogs It refers to a traditional northern type, notable for its cold-weather tolerance and overall hardiness
- Siberian Husky Dog Breed Information - American Kennel Club
Purpose-bred dogs can have jobs that require decision-making, problem-solving, concentration, or other qualities, and without the brain exercise they need, they'll create their own projects
- University of Washington Athletics - Official Athletics Website
Washington's charge was led by Sophie O'Sullivan's absolutely dominant win in the women's 1,500-meter final, as a Husky won an NCAA title for the third day in a row
- Siberian Husky Dog Breed: Info, Pictures, Care Guide More
Here’s everything you need to know about making the Siberian Husky a part of your family Height: 20–23 inches Weight: 35–60 pounds Lifespan: 12–14 years Colors: Black, white, black and white,
- 22 Types of Huskies - SpiritDog Training
There are 22 different types of Husky-like dogs Let’s discover them all in detail! This is the “original Husky” Siberian Huskies were once bred to be sled dogs They have phenomenal endurance and are true athletes
- The Husky Dog Breed [Types Characteristics] | All Things Dogs
A husky is a sled dog bred to thrive in cold climates Learn about all the different types of huskies
- Siberian Husky | Size, Temperament Lifespan | Britannica
Siberian Husky, breed of strong, graceful, and friendly working dog raised in Siberia by the Chukchi people, who valued it as a sled dog and companion It was brought to Alaska in 1909 for sled dog races and soon became established as a consistent winner
- Siberian Husky: Dog Breed Characteristics Care - The Spruce Pets
This friendly dog breed, which originated in Northeast Asia as a sled dog, has a vivacious and mischievous personality Though these are high-energy and sometimes intense dogs, huskies can be affectionate and gentle when given proper care They were brought to America through Alaska
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