The Siberian Husky is one of the world’s most recognizable breeds, admired for its wolf-like appearance, intelligence, and friendly nature. Originally bred by the Chukchi people of Siberia to pull sleds across vast snowy landscapes, Huskies were also valued as gentle family companions who lived harmoniously within the household. They made their way to Alaska in the early 1900s for sled races and quickly gained fame for their endurance and speed. Recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1930, the Siberian Husky remains both a working dog and a beloved family pet today.
Huskies are medium-sized, athletic dogs with thick double coats, striking blue or brown eyes, and high-set, triangular ears. Despite their fierce look, they are social, affectionate, and playful, getting along well with children and other dogs. They are pack-oriented and thrive with confident leadership and plenty of physical and mental activity. Without enough exercise, Huskies can become bored and destructive, but with structure and attention, they make loyal and engaging companions. While they shed heavily twice a year, their coat is largely self-cleaning, requiring only weekly brushing and occasional baths. Energetic, intelligent, and gentle, the Siberian Husky is as charming as it is hardworking.
13Siberian Husky
Both blue eyes. Full of energy, they roam great outdoor they will follow you like a lost puppy. Shes very sweet and needy always loves to be in your lap. Chat for more pictures!
13Siberian Husky
One brown one blue eye. Full of energy, they roam great outdoor they will follow you like a lost puppy. Loves to take of with slippers! Chat for more pictures!
13Siberian Husky
Both brown eyes. Full of energy, they roam great outdoor they will follow you like a lost puppy. More independent but does enjoy following you around the house. Chat for more pictures!