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Types of Husky dogs and their specifications

 Types of Husky dogs and their specifications



There are many different types and breeds of Husky dogs including: 
  • Alaskan Malamute 
  • Siberian Husky 
  • Labrador Husky 
and many more that we will talk about in this article.

Types of Husky dogs

Here are some of the best types of Husky dogs along with information about the breed.

  1. Husky Siberian

The Siberian Husky is one of the most popular types of Husky dogs, known as sled dogs.
This species is also known as red and white huskies. As its name suggests, it is native to Siberia.

This breed was used by the semi-nomadic tribes known as Chakchi. The breed was developed to carry sleds across frozen terrain to aid in everyday life.

- This breed has a height of 50-60 cm and a weight of 15-27 kg
- Life expectancy of a Siberian Husky: 12-14 years
The Siberian dog is the most sought-after breed of Husky. 

Because they are intelligent, strong, and considered one of the most loyal dogs on Earth.

The Husky is not a wild animal but rather a very confident breed of dog that you can teach to act with very little but adequate training.

The furs of this breed are very thick and thus they can easily tolerate lower temperatures but this same thing makes them a little unsuitable for warm temperatures.
Siberian Husky have almond-shaped eyes, a fluffy tail, and a smaller head while the ears and eyes are close to each other.

 2.Alaskan Malamute


The Alaskan Malamute is considered a hard working and hardy working dog, in addition to being an affectionate, loyal and gentle dog that can be recognized by its well-covered, backward tail, erect ears and large cheekbones.
Named after the Inuit tribe, these dogs were used for protection and pulling sleds across arctic terrain.
The Alaskan malt differs from the Siberian Husky in many ways. Some of these differences can be noticed by the fact that the Malmut is longer and heavier than the Siberian.
 - The Alaskan Millimeter has a height of 58 to 63 cm at the shoulder, and this dog can     - weigh between 34 to 45 kg.
 - The distinctive appearance of Alaskan malamoms includes brown eyes, broad heads, as well as wide eyes.
Despite the strength of this breed, they use their paws for digging rather than jumping over fences.
This dog loves to go on short trips and can be aggressive with other species, but is loyal and caring to its human owners.

3.Labrador Husky

Although the name of this breed might suggest it is a cross between the Labrador Retriever and Siberian Husky, the Labrador Husky is actually a completely separate breed.

Noticeably similar to a wolf, this dog has the same fur and wild appearance. The dog remains a largely unknown breed.
At maturity.

- the Labrador Husky is usually between 50 and 70 cm tall and weighs between 27 and 45 kg. 

- Often the females of the breed are slightly smaller than the males.
The Labrador Husky is not recommended for people who do not have much time to devote to caring for their dogs. Not only does this breed require a great deal of mental stimulation, but it also needs a lot of exercise and attention.

The Labrador Husky is a friendly and loving by nature, although it requires just as much socialization as any other breed. These dogs get along well with children when they are raised together and bond closely with the family.

Labrador Husky companions are strong and loyal companions who do an especially good job when assigned to a job or task to do.

4.Chinook dog

Chinook puppies were born and raised in New Hampshire as sled dogs. It is a rare type of Husky dog.
This breed has a height of 55 to 66 cm and weighs between 22-40 kg.

The average life expectancy of this breed is 12-15 years
These dogs are rare, and are a cross between a farm dog and a Husky, making them excellent pets with a calm, friendly and relaxed attitude.

This breed comes in different colors such as orange, gray and black.
The males of this breed are larger than the females while they look almost the same.

These dogs were bred not only for skiing purposes but also to scare other animals when coming to farms.

Their eyes also resemble Huskies, are dark and almond shaped. Chinook loves to play with children; And they have a very intimate and calm attitude and love to be with families.
They very obey their owner and enjoy being in families. However, the breed is rare enough.