The Siberian Husky is often thought of as a sled dog, and this is actually how the breed originated. But today's Husky is so much more than this. Overall, this breed absolutely loves to work, can sustain colder temperatures, and is quite skilled at companionship.
Huskies can make wonderful pets for the right families. They will thrive in households where they can get plenty of exercise and attention. The Huskies I have known have typically been enthusiastic dogs that shared close bonds with their humans. They also like to share hair, so be prepared for shedding (hint: try the FURminator). The Husky does not need to live in a cold climate, but be sure to avoid extremely hot temperatures. It's fair to say that most Huskies really enjoy air conditioning in the summer. In addition, I have heard several accounts of Huskies that adore water. Does yours?
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Photo ? Matthew Wilsterman
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