Bred by the Chukchi people, Siberian Huskies originated in Northeast Asia and were used for sled-pulling, guarding, and companionship.
Active and energetic, Siberian Huskies ancestors lived in cold and harsh environments of the Arctic and arrived in the Americas 12,000 years ago, later landing in Alaska for sled-dog racing in 1908.
Huskies are fun-loving, adventurous, alert, and independent and make great pets for households with children. They are very social and must have lots of human or canine companionship.
Huskies are considered double-coated dogs, which require more maintenance than their single-coated counterparts. At least once a year, double-coated dogs will shed their entire undercoat, which means weekly upkeep through brushing or scheduled grooming by a professional can help counter massive hair loss.
Siberian Huskies are prone to hip dysplasia, hypothyroidism, and many eye diseases, including cataracts. Regular veterinary visits can proactively prevent health issues.
Siberian Huskies require a high-quality, high-protein dog food. Adjustments in the level of protein in the food are required, based on the level of activity.
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