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Why do people choose Siberian Husky?

Why people still get a husky despite the bad reputation of the breed

The Siberian Husky is a primitive breed. The Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) classifies it in Group 5: “Spitz, Nordic Sled Dogs, and Primitive Types.”

People who are young at heart

If you feel young at heart, full of energy, open to new experiences, and eager to explore the world. And no matter how many candles are on your birthday cake

people who love action

If you find it hard to stay in one place for even six months, you’re always drawn to some kind of “adventure”

the internal "flywheel" never stops

When you feel the need for change, for a fresh start in your life, when you’re dynamic and this is how you choose to live your life. You’re someone with an active approach to life

new to the breed people with strong character

Huskies are also a good fit for people who have never had any experience with dogs but at some point decided that they specifically want a husky because everything aligns: the breed’s temperament, their pace and lifestyle, and a love for all things beautiful and pristine

Those who already know what a husky is

Experienced husky owners who want to get one more siberian husky. Because, as a rule, the only thing better than one siberian husky is one more husky. People who truly appreciate this breed have  a “Husky fever.” It’s when you always want more Huskies. It’s a joke, but it’s true.

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people on the brink of change

Usually, a dog serves as a good catalyst for finally deciding to make changes in one’s life. Growing up, shifting values, changing life principles, internal psychological needs, a change in the pace of life, retirement, or anything else. Siberian husky fits right in during this period

open minded people

When consistency and stability aren’t your thing. When life is exciting

Lovers of beauty and challenges

People who love beauty but know that it always requires sacrifice

Life with a Siberian husky comes with a very special kind of reward. They’re good-looking, love to run and play, and look like cute, sweet wolves, yet they always behave sensibly. They love being part of a family and want to be treated as equals, not subjected to a strict “boss-subordinate” hierarchy. Because this is the unique spirit of the breed when, in the harsh northern climate, you’re guided by a dog that knows the way better than you do.
All dogs of all breeds, including siberians, can have behavioral issues. But this always happens because of the people around them. If people have had a negative experience with a husky, it means they overestimated their abilities, had unrealistic expectations, or didn’t do enough research on the subject

from a malamute

A siberian husky has a more slender build and is smaller in stature. Malamutes have a large, robust bone structure. They have a bigger volume of head and a different facial expression and ear set. Husky and Malamutee differ in coat length. In terms of function, Malamutes are designed to pull heavy loads over short distances. Siberian husky pulls light loads over long distances. You shouldn’t distinguish between a Malamute and a Husky based solely on the coat pattern. That isn’t the main distinguishing feature between these two breeds at all

from Laika

Laikas are a breed also developed in Siberia, but by other tribes that lived closer to the center of the continent. Laikas are used for hunting. Huskies are not hunting companions. Huskies hunt solely for themselves.

from a wolf

A wolf is a wild animal. A husky is a domestic dog that the Chukchi people have bred for over 3,000 years. According to genetic studies, huskies do not carry any wolf or bear genes.

from an akita

The American Akita and the Akita Inu are two breeds that differ significantly from one another. And when compared to Husky, Akitas differ from Husky primarily in character, temperament, appearance, function, size, and build. Akitas are more prone to aggression; they are guard dogs and are not required to love all people. Husky, on the other hand, rarely becomes aggressive and have a neutral-positive or very positive attitude toward people. Husky is a sled dog with an athletic body

from a shiba

Husky and Shiba are like black and white. They can’t really be compared to each other. Although they get along well in the same family. They differ greatly in appearance, purpose, and temperament. Both are non-aggressive, but both have a certain degree of independence. The Husky is an athletic, sled dog that loves to nap on the couch. The Shiba is simply a companion dog that loves to nap on the couch either.

Getting a Husky is a commitment that lasts 12 to 15 years. It has to be a conscious decision. If this sounds like you, then the Siberian Husky is the breed for you