Siberian Husky | Dog Breed
Last updated May 29, 2024
Size
Varies
Popularity
Somewhat Common
Typical Lifespan
About 12 years
Exercise
Siberian Huskies thrive with daily vigorous exercise, including long runs and engaging play sessions.
Grooming Needs
Siberian Huskies require regular brushing, especially during their biannual shedding seasons, to manage their dense double coat and minimize loose fur. Bathing is infrequent, as they are naturally clean dogs.
Country of Origin
Russia
Adaptability
Siberian Huskies are highly adaptable, thriving in both cold climates and warmer regions, but they require ample exercise and space to roam.
Shedding Level
Siberian Huskies shed heavily, especially during seasonal changes when they blow their coat. Regular grooming is essential to manage the shedding.
Energiness
Siberian Huskies are extremely energetic and need plenty of physical activity to stay happy and healthy.
Vocality
Siberian Huskies are known for their frequent howling and vocal expressions, often using a range of sounds to communicate.
Trainability
Siberian Huskies are intelligent but can be stubborn, requiring consistent and patient training with positive reinforcement.
Dietary Needs
Siberian Huskies need a balanced diet rich in protein and fat to support their high energy levels and maintain lean muscle mass.
Weight Range
35-60 lbs
Child Friendliness
Varies