-60 degrees Celsius to about 35-40. I live in Australia, gets pretty hot here my husky does just fine
it depends on how the dog was trained. Huskies are friendly dogs, and German sheppards can be too. But some German sheppards are trained to kill.
It might be too hot for them, so make sure that they have lots of food, water, and shade. I also suggest that you should have air conditioning.
well huskies have 2 layers of fur the lower and upper coat
No, a Siberian husky shouldn't be a first time pet, only experienced people who has experience with highly active dogs. In this case Siberian huskies are very highly active dogs and need alot of caring, which isn't good for a first pet since they have too many requirements and are very stubborn and can be easily destructive.
Yes, it can fight off a pitbull as it can fight off an adult rottweiler too, that is capable of killing a pitbull. In fact, malamutes, which have thick defensive fur, fight like huskies when threatened.
It depends, huskies need a lot of exercise. If you are willing to walk it often it shouldn't be too bad. Huskies are also social dogs they HATE being alone. If you leave them alone in a small place for a long period of time then they will start to howl and get destructive, as in eating walls, carpet and furniture etc.
well. i have 4 Siberian huskies and they are all in love with swimming. we live near a creek so they always have funn prancing around in the water. every dog is different because they have different owners some owners treat there dog like their are a piece of crap so that is when they are mean so treat your dog like he is a part of your family LOVE HIM/HER =] YOU WILL BE SURPRISED! ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ It all depends on there environment, if they grew up around it then they are more likely to do it well and like it
to keep the body warmer....
Jupiter's gravity is too much for a human to stand. And they could not survive the temperature or atmosphere either.
I have a Siberian Husky and I live in Georgia. He does alright down here, just make sure he/She has a place to cool down. I have a doggie door so he can come into the A/C whenever he gets too hot.
Yes they do.. Huskies blow their coat, which is when the fur comes out in chunks not like the ususal labrador etc, which a few hairs come of when you pat them, Huskies have lots of layers in their fur, when a hair falls off, it is all squiggley. They often shed their coats when it is too hot, or when its too cold and they shed it for another warmer coat. Its not unusual for a husky to have thick clumps of fur stick out, Huskies should be groomed at least once a week.
The Siberian Husky is a is a medium-size, dense-coat working dog breed, which originated in north-eastern Siberia, Russia.Genetically, they belong to the Spitz family.The Siberian Husky was originally bred to pull loads across ice and snow. They are a hardy, high energy breed which frequently sheds due to their thick protective coat. They are generally white and grey, sometimes with one or both eyes being blue. They are recognized by all Kennel Clubs and are similar to the Alaskan Malamute, Canadian Eskimo Dog and Samoyed. They require at least 2 hours exercise a day to keep them happy (this is a breed which can run for miles and miles in freezing conditions on very little water and frozen fish).There is a difference between the show Huskies and racing Huskies, which actually compete and work. Show Siberians tend to be smaller, while the racers have longer legs and are larger overall.