Sunday, January 3, 2010

Husky dog


Originally from the region of the Bering Strait in Siberia, the dog takes its name from the ancient tribe of Husky.

The Husky dog was adequate to withstand the harsh conditions of life in these regions: an animal resistant, who loves life in the pack, and who is not afraid of long hours. Members of this breed remained isolated in the Siberian territory for hundreds of years until early this century, when traders have imported skins in North America.







Physical characteristics of Husky

The Siberian Husky is a dog of average height, it looks active and agile and easy movement and elegant. His body, moderately compact and well furnished with hair, swollen ears and tail brush. The bristles are soft and tight. It has the ears of medium size, triangular.

The eyes are moderately oblique. Brown or blue, although copies may exist with one brown eye and one blue.



Dog's Character

This is a beautiful dog that resembles a wolf, with an excellent character and ultimate durability. It is nice and friendly, although at the same time attentive and curious.

In adult dogs, there may be a certain reserve and dignity. His intelligence, tractability and availability make it a nice companion and a generous employee.

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