Siberian Husky Dogs Are Fun To Own

Siberian Husky dogs, originally bred by Chukchi tribe from northeastern Asia, are gentle type of dogs with warm temperament. A good social dog with a warm and delightful temperament, the Siberian Husky is known for its predatory nature, so often becomes harmful to smaller animals. These dogs can mix well with other dogs and they respond very well to new people as well.
The Chukchi tribe from northeastern Asia held the crown for breeding the ancestors of Siberian Husky dogs. These dogs were initially bred as a sleigh dog. In 1909, the Alaskan dog drivers first raced these sleigh dogs when they were brought to Alaska to participate in the All-Alaska Sweepstakes race competition. In 1930, the American Kennel Club recognized these dogs and included them in their breed list. Later in 1938, the Siberian Club of America was established.

The Siberian Husky dogs have a distinct personality that combines both warm gentleness with exuberant playfulness. The gentle behavior of the Siberian Husky can be traced back to Chukchi's times since they bred these dogs with high self esteem, considered them as a part of the family and egged on their children to play with these dogs. Even today, this style of breeding has kept its mark with the special delightful appeal of Siberian Husky. Siberian Husky dogs, the great companion for people of all ages and different interests, are blessed with an alert and intelligent nature with adjustable temperament.

Siberian Huskies cannot be classified as single master dogs, although they possess a strong dedication and friendliness to their family. They tend to socialize with new people they come across. Typically, they do not show any fear or suspicion to strangers and this tendency deterrents their quality to become a good watch dog, although they can come up with involuntary violence and show their strong defensive attitude if attacked. They act gently at the time of getting socialized with dogs from other breeds.

Empowered with their strong hunting instinct such as swiftness, sneakiness and great tolerance skills, Siberian Husky dogs show their voracious attitude towards small house animals like squirrels, birds, cats, rabbits, hamsters and guinea pigs and can cause serious harm to them. So the owner of a Siberian Husky must maintain enough precaution if he plans to raise small animals together with a Siberian Husky. Otherwise, the dog may promote a mess in and around the home. Siberian Husky dogs require a little attention for good grooming care. These dogs have a default nature to stay clean. Covered with a dense coat of profuse volume, this beautiful dog sheds its coat once each year. Siberian Husky dogs have a special inclination for digging holes as their favorite pastime. The dogs need a smaller amount of food compared to their size. It is believed that this characteristic had been developed as a result of the Chukchis breeding style since those people preferred to feed their dogs with the smallest possible amount.

One of the most important characteristics of Siberian Husky dogs is their desire to run. Traced back to its origin, the Siberian Husky dogs prefer to run and they enjoy it naturally. But their desire for running may lead to be fatal for them if they try to run free throughout busy city streets. So for their own protection, owners must put their best effort to prevent them from experiencing unrestrained freedom and to keep the dog under strict supervision or confinement. So, these dogs are not an ideal choice for you if you feel bad to see a dog under confinement.

A particular lover of dogs, Andrew Preston like to share many years of experience in breeding, keeping and caring dogs. A great companion for life, the Siberian Husky is known for its deep instinct and excellent ability to run. If you are looking for Siberian Husky information about what to expect with the dog, this article will make it available for you.

By Andrew Preston
Published: 2/6/2008
 
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