Husky Low Poly Papercraft by Danerog
“Huskies are the most common breeds found in snowy countries or regions. Husky dogs have fur that looks like a coat so thick. Most huskies have striking pale blue eyes. If you want to keep a husky, make sure the weather where you live is cool and cool, and has a very large yard for him to move around.”
Husky dogs are known for their wolf-like appearance and distinctive blue eyes. The husky breed is the most common in snowy countries or areas. Husky dogs have a friendly, gentle personality, have authority but are not aggressive.
With thick fur, almond-shaped eyes, and a muscular build, huskies are seen as handsome and dashing dogs. They are 50 – 60 centimeters tall and weigh 16 – 27 kilograms. If you are curious about whether a husky dog is suitable to be kept according to your lifestyle, first find out interesting facts about husky dogs.
Here are some interesting facts to know about Husky dogs:
Husky Dogs Live In Very Cold Weather
How can a husky live in such cold weather? Husky dogs have fur that looks like a coat so thick. That's what keeps them warm in temperatures well below zero.
Huskies have a "double coat" or two layers of thick hair with a strong undercoat, which makes them feel warm. Husky dogs also have strong claws to maintain a grip on icy ground. Husky dogs are also great diggers, being able to dig holes in the snow to provide shelter from cold winds.
Able to Change Metabolism
Did you know that huskies can run for hours without getting tired? This is because the body is able to store energy reserves in its fat.
Iconic Dog from Siberia
That is why they are also dubbed the Siberian Husky. However, these dogs were introduced to Alaska in 1909 for dog sled racing, when they came from Siberia. The Siberian Husky is native to Northeast Asia where they were bred by the Chukchi people of Siberia to pull sleds, and to be man's best friend.
Have Beautiful Eyes
Many huskies have striking pale blue eyes. Heterochromia (two different colored eyes) is also a genetic trait in huskies, but one of them is almost always blue.
Not a Suitable Dog to Keep in Every Home
No wonder the husky is very happy to grow and live in cold climates when viewed from the physical character. This dog also needs a large yard to move and use all the energy he has. If you don't live in a cold climate or have a narrow yard, it might not be the right fit for a Husky. For those of you who like tidiness and have allergies, then you should avoid keeping a husky dog, because their fur tends to fall out.
Good Guard Dog
If you live in a cold or cool climate, have a house with a large yard and have an adventurous lifestyle in the great outdoors, a husky could be the perfect pet. Husky dogs are very family oriented and grow up in families. They make good guard dogs and are usually very kind to children.
Have Beautiful Feathers and Colors
One of the most striking characteristics of this dog is its beautiful and thick coat. Husky fur consists of a soft, dense undercoat and a straight outer coat. In fact, the fur on the neck area looks like a scarf. Husky fur will shed during the spring and fall. When winter returns, the fur will be thick again.
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