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Dog Breeds - Alaskan Husky

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The Alaskan Husky is not a recognized breed; it is more often considered a category of dog. This is because there is no defined restriction on ancestry and they are defined by their purpose. They are very strong, fast sprinters which make them extremely efficient sled dogs. Generally the Alaskan Husky has the mixed genetics of many strong working dogs including the Wolf, Doberman, Foxhound and Greyhound. They are slightly larger and have more endurance when competing in sled races then the Siberian husky. This breed has high energy and bores easily. They prefer not to be solitary and may become destructive when left alone. Despite their large stature, they eat much less than expected. Like other husky breeds, the Alaskan Husky’s boredom can cause them to be natural roamers making them sometimes hard to contain.

Alaskan Husky Breed Information

Breed Group

Working Group

Coat

Usually short to medium (never long), varies according to climate

Color(s)

Because of their mixed genetics they can be any possible canine color or pattern

Weight

42-50 lbs

Exercise:

Requires a lot of regular exercise but less in warm temperatures

Temperament

Intelligent,

Trainability

Trainable but stubborn and bore easily

Average Lifespan

10-15 years

Common Health Problems

Progressive retinal atrophy, Hypothyroidism

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