12 Realities New Husky Owners Must Learn To Accept

Ranging from medium to large in size, the Siberian Husky is a working dog breed that was developed in Siberia.

A member of the Spitz family, the Siberian Husky has a double coat of thick fur, perky ears, and unique markings.

Highly intelligent, hardy, and energetic, the breed was developed in the harsh Siberian Arctic, where it was used to haul cargo long distances across frozen tundra.

Siberian Huskies were later imported to the United States and Canada, where they were used as sled dogs before becoming popular show dogs and family pets.

If you are considering to own a Siberian Husky, or you’ve just become a new Husky owner, there are some realities you do need to fully accept.

Check out the twelve realities new Siberian Husky owners must accept on the next page! …and if you already are a Husky owner, see if you can relate!

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169 thoughts on “12 Realities New Husky Owners Must Learn To Accept

  1. Very cute but also lacking. Nowhere was it pointed out how much huskies shed. And most importantly, it was not pointed out that the husky back yard requires a tall fence which is also partially buried, since not only do huskies jump they also dig. Huskies must also never be off leash. They are escape artists. Anyone considering husky ownership needs to know these things.

  2. It’s all very true. As Martha pointed out they are escape artist. I found that the only time I’d let my husky off her leash is if we were in a really big park, no other dogs around and we were far away from any street.

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