Interesting question. A Siberian Husky have most of their characteristics similar to wolves, which plays a role in their ancestry back the times. Siberian Huskies communicate through eye contact, so you should look at them while you give commands, or when you simply talk to them. read more on Siberian huskies here www.associatedcontent.com/article/2608173/siberian_husky_sled_dog_history.html www.associatedcontent.com/article/2599967/tips_for_siberian_huskies.html
Siberian Huskies are a breed of dog. Just like any other dog, they don't run around killing others of their breed. So no.
Huskies enjoy company, they are social dogs. So they prefer to live in "packs" or pairs.
Siberian huskies are a very old breed of dog, one of the oldest actually so it is tough to know exactly who their descendents were. We do know that their descendents were just called "sled dogs" and that Siberian Huskies are part of the Spitz family.
well huskies are dogs from a wolf pack so the huskies are from the Artic so they smell wiffy but its fine ! they do eat fish but it depends on what bread they are
Siberian huskies were born in Russia to withstand temperatures of below 40-60 degrees, so a sweater is not neccessarily since they have a warm, thick double coat.
Interesting question. A Siberian Husky have most of their characteristics similar to wolves, which plays a role in their ancestry back the times. Siberian Huskies communicate through eye contact, so you should look at them while you give commands, or when you simply talk to them. read more on Siberian huskies here www.associatedcontent.com/article/2608173/siberian_husky_sled_dog_history.html www.associatedcontent.com/article/2599967/tips_for_siberian_huskies.html
As domestic dogs, huskies are controlled population wise by us, so they cannot be considered endangered species.
Of the three major eye diseases of the Siberian Husky, hereditary cataracts are the most common, followed by corneal dystrophy, and progressive retinal atrophy. Within the last several years (since 1999 or so) the has been an increase in Siberian Huskies diagnosed with glaucoma, as well.
Siberian Huskies can and so can Malamutes. Some mutts can depending on their breeds in them.
No, Siberian Huskies are not extinct, i keep at least 6 and at least 50 live in my local area. So no, they are not extinct. hope this helps
Siberian huskies are quite intelligent. Less than German Shepherd's, and poodles, but more so than most dog breeds.