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| Caption: |
AKC Siberian Huskies |
| Ad Information: |
| Breed: |
Siberian Husky |
| Ad Number: |
83444 |
| Date Posted: |
10/28/2009 |
| Price: |
100.00 |
| Ad Text: |
Female, Red/Wht almost solid White & Male sable/ white. She is fixed, I am trying to find a very good home for her, with someone who has time to walk her and love her dearly. She doesnt like little babies, but large kids are ok. If you would like pictures email me and I will send them. She is my life. He is a good male younger, Not fixed, he is the daddy of one litter, He loves to play and go for walks, he also loves to talk at dinner and loves lots of hugs. The 2 can't really be seperated. I need to find the best home for them. If interested please contact me. Also please only serious people only.
Thank you |
| Ad Owner Information: |
| City |
Tucson |
| State |
Arizona |
| Country |
United States |
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| Siberian Husky: | The Siberian Husky, Husky, or Sibe are synonyms of the same dog. The Siberian Husky has affections and good feelings toward all, and this makes it poor at guarding or watching against intruders. Huskies are hard to train because they have independent attitudes that let them choose which commands make sense to them. Furthermore, they can be playful, frolicsome, and somewhat stubborn. The dog originated in Siberia, and it was introduced to America and Canada via Alaska. It had utility as a sled dog. Don't leave the dog alone for long periods because it's filled with energy and a need for companionship. The Inuit peoples used them to pull heavy sleds over long tundra treks. It's easy to understand why they always need exercise and human interaction hand-in-hand. Consider getting a second Husky to keep them occupied with one another. Initially, the herded reindeer, pulled sleds, and gave body heat to snuggling natives. Its main genetic problems are related to zinc deficiency and eye-related issues. It suffers from hip dysplasia, like most medium-sized or large dogs.
The Siberian Husky is a small pack dog, watchdog, and endurance specialist. It can play or work for hours. It’s slim, light, and stamina-centric. Dogs are 21 to approximately 24 inches high at the withers, and bitches are 20 to 22 inches high at the withers. Dogs weigh 45 to 60 pounds, and females come in at 35 to 50 pounds. They need a daily jog or long run to stay OK in an indoor setting. The Siberian Husky will display hyperactivity and howling because of an overactive hunting drive and a relationship to the wolf. Their double coat is smooth on the exterior and woolly and heavy on the inside. They come in copper, red, black, white, and various offshoots of those colors. Siberian Huskies live 12 to 15 years. They were used during the Nome Gold Rush in the Alaskan Tundra. Eye issues include Corneal Dystrophy, Progressive Retinal Atrophy, and gastric issues like gastric disease, erosions, ulcerations, and, infrequently, bloat or gastric torsion. Generally, they’re not prone to the latter. Bronchitis can be an issue too, especially in cold climates. Talk with a veterinarian about preventive techniques for warding off these troubling diseases.
The Siberian Husky needs extensive metal comb brushing when it sheds twice yearly. It has a light, quick gait that appears effortless. The dog may have one brown and one blue eye. This is called heterochromia. The eyes can even be parti-colored, that is, half blue and half brown all in one eye. The nose isn’t pointed or squared because it juts out in a rounded shape, and it can be black, liver, or flesh-colored. It looks like an Alaskan Malamute, Samoyed, and wild Gray Wolf. Siberian Huskies helped explorers and tribes weather the bitter blizzards and push forth into unknown lands, like the North Pole.
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