Yes, Huskies love the company of other canids and may become frustrated and lonely if denied this companionship. Huskies were first bred to work in teams (like a pack) to pull sleighs, meaning they are a very social breed. However, if your Huskies are not used to each other, introduce them on neutral ground first to prevent any territorial fighting.
Siberian huskies originally live in siberia (a place in russia) and they were brought to Canada and Alaska (they like snowy places, i guess). Siberian huskies mate, and then the female become pregnant and then she gives birth to up to about five pups, and raises them without the father's help.
I have two Siberian huskies and they have killed all the neighbours cats. I also had a cat, and the three of them have been living together for three years now. But they have killed the cat now. I don't think huskies and cats should live together.
They usually are medium dogs that live in cold snow places. Siberian huskies can be also very large.
The Siberian husky was developed in Siberia, Russia. Today, more huskies live there than in any other country in the world.
Siberian Huskies are beautiful dogs that make beautiful house pets. As pets they do not have predators since they do not live in the wild and are not forced to fend for themselves.
Siberian Huskies eat meat and usually live in cool climates
Huskies enjoy company, they are social dogs. So they prefer to live in "packs" or pairs.
Siberian huskies originally came from a place in russia called siberia. They were then brought to alaska, and that is how they're here in north america. Siberian huskies make great pets! if your planning to get on though, note they need a lot of excersise.
i think they live all over siberia. i think they live all over siberia.
Nowhere in any important numbers.Siberian huskies are domesticated dogs, meaning they're kept by humans. Apart from the occasional stray that's gone feral there are no wild Huskies.They live with indigenous people in snowy places, making them not wild at all.
They don't. They have always been domestic animals, sharing life with humans.
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