Senin, 09 September 2013

Siberian Husky


Siberian husky first come from leavein alaska, tehese dog are more independent than most other breeds “some dogs have an attitude like, tell me what to do .in the early 1900’s these dogs were imported to alaska during the gold rush they leter spread into USA and CANADA
Coat : The Siberian Husky's coat is thicker than most other dog breeds, comprising two layers: a dense and a longer topcoat of short, straight. It protects the dogs effectively against harsh Arctic winters, but the coat also reflects heat in the summer. It is able to withstand temperatures as low as -50 to -60 °C (-58 to -76 °F). The undercoat is often absent during . Their thick coats require weekly grooming. In hot areas a husky's coat can naturally change so the dog can adapt to hot temperatures.
Siberian Huskies come in a variety of colours and , usually with white paws and legs, facial markings, and tail tip. The most common coats are black and white, then less common copper-red and white, grey and white, pure white, and the rare  coat, though many individuals have blondish or  spotting. Striking masks, spectacles, and other facial markings occur in wide variety. Merle coat patterns are not allowed.

Size : The breed standard indicates that the males of the breed are ideally between 21 and 23.5 inches (53 and 60 cm) tall at the and weighing between 45 and 60 pounds (20 and 27 kg). Females are smaller, growing to between 20 to 22 inches (51 to 56 cm) tall at the withers and weighing between 35 to 50 pounds (16 to 23 kg)
Tail : Siberian Husky tails are heavily furred; these dogs will often curl up with their tails over faces and noses in order to provide additional warmth. The tail should be expressive, held low when the dog is relaxed, and curved upward in a "sickle" shape when excited or interested in something. It should be symmetrical, and not curved or deviated to the side; nor should it ever curl so much as to touch the back

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