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The Siberian Husky (, Sibirskiy Haski) is a medium-size, dense-coat workingWorking dog

A working dog refers to a canine working animal, i.e....
 dog breedDog breed

A dog breed is a group of dogs that have very similar or nearly identical characteristics of appearance or behavior or, usua...
 that originated in eastern SiberiaSiberia

Siberia is a vast region of Russia constituting almost all of Northern Asia....
. The breed belongs to the SpitzSpitz

Spitz-type breeds of dog are characterised by long, thick, and often white fur, and pointed ears and muzzles....
 genetic family. It is recognizable by its thickly-furred double coatCoat (dog)

A dog's coat is its fur. A dog can be double coated—that is, having both a soft undercoat and a coarser topcoat....
, sickle tailFacts About Sickle tail

The sickle tail is the single phenotypic characteristic that seems to separate dogs from wolves....
, erect triangular ears and distinctive markings.

An active, energetic and resilient breed whose ancestors came from the extremely cold and harsh environment of the Siberian Arctic and were bred by the ChukchiChukchi people

Chukchi, or Chukchee are an indigenous people inhabiting the Russian Far East on the shores of the Arctic Ocean and B...
 of Northeastern Asia, it was imported into AlaskaAlaska

Alaska is a U.S. state, located on the northwest tier of North America....
 during the NomeNome Summary

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 Gold RushGold rush

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 and spread from there into the United StatesUnited States

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 and CanadaCanada

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, initially as a sled dogSled dog

Sled dogs, known also as sleigh dogs, sledge dogs or sleddogs are dogs that are used to pull a wheel-less ...
. It rapidly acquired the status of a family pet and a show-dog.

Appearance


Siberian Huskies share many outward similarities with the Alaskan MalamuteAlaskan Malamute

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 as well as many other Spitz breeds such as the SamoyedSamoyed (dog) Overview

akcgroup = Working| akcstd = altname = Samoiedska?a Sobaka...
, which has a comparable history to the Huskies. Siberians have a thicker coat than most other breeds of dog. They come in a variety of colors and patterns, usually with white paws and legs, facial markings, and tail tip. The most common colors are black and white, grey and white, copper-red and white, and pure white, though many individuals have blondish, or piebald spotted. Striking masks, spectacles, and other facial markings occur in wide variety. They tend to have a wolf-like appearance. Though the breed is not related to the wolf any more closely than any other breed of dog, it is thought they maintained this appearance through isolated breeding in Siberia.
Eyes
The eyes of a Siberian Husky are blue or brown. Additionally, one eye may be brown and the other blue (complete heterochromiaHeterochromia

In anatomy, heterochromia refers to a difference in coloration, usually of the irises but also of hair or skin....
); or one or both eyes may be "parti-colored," that is, half brown and half blue (partial heterochromia). All of these eye color combinations are considered acceptable by the American Kennel ClubAmerican Kennel Club

The American Kennel Club is the largest registry of purebred dog pedigrees in the United States....
, which also states that the eyes are "an almond shape, moderately spaced and set slightly obliquely."
Ears and tail
Its ears are triangular, well furred, medium-size, and erect. Often faulted in other breeds by kennel clubs such as the American Kennel Club, this kind of ear shape is known as a SpitzSpitz

Spitz-type breeds of dog are characterised by long, thick, and often white fur, and pointed ears and muzzles....
 ear. Its fox-like brush tail is carried in a sickleSickle

A sickle is a curved, hand-held agricultural tool typically used for harvesting grain crops before the advent of modern harv...
 curve over the back, and trails behind the dog in motion. Most Siberian Huskies have a white tip on the end of their tail. The tail must not curve so much as to touch the back as it does in most Spitz breeds. Tails have whitish tail color.
Coat
The Siberian Husky's coat comprises two layers: a dense undercoat and a longer topcoatTopcoat

A topcoat is:*A short coat made of heavy material similar to that of an overcoat...
 of short, straight guard hairGuard hair

Guard hairs are the longest, most coarse hairs in a mammal's coat, forming the topcoat....
s. It protects the dogs effectively against harsh Arctic winters, but the thick coat can make it very difficult to stay cool in the summer. Long guard hair is not desirable and is considered a fault.

The absence of the outer coat is often present during shedding, also known as the telogen phase or telogen effluviumTelogen effluvium

Telogen Effluvium is characterized by sudden, diffuse hair loss caused by an interruption in the normal hair growth cycle....
, with the latter often associated with stress. Recently, the shedding present during the telogen phase has been termed as a cycle separate from the resting state, and called exogenExogen

Exogen has several meanings:* a type of woody plant whose stem is formed by successive accretions to the outside of the woo...
. .
Nose
In some instances, Siberian Huskies can exhibit what is called "snow nose" or "winter nose". This condition is called hypopigmentationHypopigmentation

Hypopigmentation is the loss of skin color....
 in animals. Show-quality dogs are preferred to have neither pointed nor square noses in shape. The nose is black in gray, tan and black dogs, liver in copper-colored dogs, and may be flesh-colored in white dogs. "Snow nose" is acceptable in the show ring.
Size
  • Male
    • Height: 21 to 23.5 inches (53.5 to 60 cm) at the withersWithers

      The withers is the highest point on an animal's back, on the ridge between its shoulder blades....
      .
    • Weight: 45 to 60 lb (20.5 to 28 kg)
  • Female
    • Height: 20 to 22 in. (50.5 to 56 cm) at the withersWithers

      The withers is the highest point on an animal's back, on the ridge between its shoulder blades....
      .
    • Weight: 35 to 50 lb (15.5 to 23 kg)

Temperament

As a working breed, Siberian Huskies are a high-energy canine requiring lots of exercise. They have served as companions and sled dogs, but are unsuitable as guard dogs. Over time, this combination of factors has lent the Siberian Husky a strong sense of gentleness and devotion.

The InuitInuit

Inuit is a general term for a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic coasts of Siberia, Alask...
 tribes who used this breed for utilitarian and survival needs trained them to pull heavy sledges for great distances over frozen tundra, drawing umiaks, and securing game by assisting in hunting.
Behavior

Image:The Siberian Husky has been described as a behavioral representative of the domestic dog's forebear, the wolf. It exhibits a wide range of the ancestor type's behaviors. They are frequently known to howlHowl

*Amnesia*Archangel*Bebop*Benzedrine*Boxcar...
 rather than bark. Hyperactivity displaying as an overactive hunting drive, a characteristic of kenneled dogs, is often noticeable in dogs released from their captive environment for exercise - a behavior welcome in hunting dogs but not in the family pet. The frequency of kenneled Siberian Huskies, especially for racing purposes, is rather high, as attributed through the history of the breed in North America. Fifteen-minute obedience training classes will serve well for Siberian Huskies, as will daily training.

Health

Siberian Huskies, with proper care, have a typical lifespan ranging from twelve to fifteen years of age. Health issues in the breed are genetic defects of the eye such as juvenile cataracts, corneal dystrophyCorneal dystrophy

A corneal dystrophy is a noninflammatory, inherited, bilateral condition affecting the transparent front part of the eye cal...
, and progressive retinal atrophyProgressive retinal atrophy

Progressive retinal atrophy is a genetic disease of the retina that occurs bilaterally and is seen in certain breeds of dogs...
. Hip dysplasiaHip dysplasia

Hip dysplasia is a congenital disease that, in its more severe form, can eventually cause crippling lameness and painful art...
 is often found in this breed, as with many medium or larger-sized canines.

Siberian Huskies used for sled racing may also be prone to other ailments, such as gastric disease , bronchitisBronchitis

Bronchitis is an obstructive pulmonary disease characterized by inflammation of the bronchi of the lungs....
 or bronchopulmonary ailments ("ski asthma"), and gastric erosionFacts About Gastric erosion

Gastric erosion occurs when the mucous membrane lining the stomach becomes inflamed....
s or ulcerationUlceration

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s .

History

Of all dog breeds which resulted from one common ancestor, the Tomarctus , the Eskimo dogEskimo dog

An Eskimo dog might refer to:* One of the dog breeds American Eskimo Dog or Canadian Eskimo Dog...
 (also known commonly as the sled dog), has most certainly caught the imagination of dog enthusiasts world-wide. The Siberian Husky, Samoyed, and Alaskan Malamute are all breeds directly descended from the sled dog. Recent DNA analysis confirms that this is one of the oldest breeds of dogAncient dog breeds Summary

Fourteen ancient breeds of dog have recently been identified through advances in DNA analysis....
 as can be seen with the Alaskan Malamute.

In this breed of canine, the word "husky" derives from InuitInuit

Inuit is a general term for a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic coasts of Siberia, Alask...
 tribes called "huskies", named by CaucasiansCaucasian race

The term Caucasian race or Caucasian is used to refer to people whose ancestry can be traced back to Europe, North Afr...
 who made early expeditions into their lands. The word "Siberian" in this breed's name is derived from SiberiaSiberia

Siberia is a vast region of Russia constituting almost all of Northern Asia....
 itself, because it is thought that Eskimo or sled dogs were used to cross the land bridgeLand bridge

Land bridge is essentially a historical term; it refers to dry land exposed during periods of low sea level, connecting what...
 of the Bering Straight on the way into, or out of, AlaskaAlaska

Alaska is a U.S. state, located on the northwest tier of North America....
, though this theory is continuously disputed by scholars.
Breeds descending from the Eskimo dogEskimo dog

An Eskimo dog might refer to:* One of the dog breeds American Eskimo Dog or Canadian Eskimo Dog...
 were once found throughout the Northern HemisphereNorthern Hemisphere

The Northern Hemisphere is the half of a planet's surface that is north of the equator ....
 from Siberia to Canada, Alaska, Greenland, Labrador, and Baffin Island.

With the help of Siberian Huskies, entire tribes of peoples were able to not only survive, but push forth into terra incognitaTerra incognita

Terra incognita is a term used in exploration for "unknown territory" that has not been mapped or documented....
. Admiral Robert PearyRobert Peary Summary

Robert Edwin Peary was an American explorer who claimed to have been the first person, on April 6, 1909, to reach the geogr...
 of the United States Navy was aided by this breed during his expeditions in search of the North Pole. The Siberian Husky's role in this feat cannot be over estimated.

Dogs from the Anadyr RiverAnadyr River

Anadyr is a river in the extreme northeast of Siberia, Russia....
 and surrounding regions were imported into AlaskaAlaska

Alaska is a U.S. state, located on the northwest tier of North America....
 from 1908 (and for the next two decades) during the gold rushGold rush

A gold rush is a period of feverish migration of workers into the area of a dramatic discovery of commercial quantities of g...
 for use as sled dogs, especially in the "All-Alaska Sweepstakes", a 408 mile (657 km) distance dog sled race from NomeNome, Alaska

Nome is a city located on the southern Seward Peninsula coast of Norton Sound in the Nome Census Area of the U.S....
 to Candle and back. Smaller, faster and more enduring than the 100 to 120 pound (45 to 54 kg) freighting dogs then in general use, they immediately dominated the Nome Sweepstakes. Leonhard SeppalaLeonhard Seppala

Leonhard Seppala was a Norwegian of Finnish-speaking descent....
, the foremost breeder of Siberian Huskies of the time, participated in competitions from 1909 to the mid 1920s.

On February 2, 1925 Gunnar KaasenGunnar Kaasen

Gunnar Kaasen was a Norwegian musher who delivered a cylinder containing 300,000 units of diphtheria antitoxin to Nome, Alas...
 was first in the 1925 serum run to Nome1925 serum run to Nome

During the 1925 serum run to Nome, also known as the "Great Race of Mercy", 20 mushers and about 150 sled dogs relayed...
 whom delivered diphtheriaDiphtheria

Diphtheria , Greek for leather, , is an upper respiratory tract illness characterized by sore throat, low-grade fever, and a...
 serum from NenanaNenana, Alaska

Nenana is a Home Rule City in the Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area of the U.S....
 over 600 miles to Nome. This was a group effort comprised of several sled dog teams and mushers. The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race commemorates this famous delivery. The event is also loosely depicted in the 1995 animated film BaltoBalto (film)

Balto is an animated film produced by Steven Spielberg's Amblimation animation studio, distributed by Universal Pictures...
, as the name of Gunnar Kaasen's lead dog in his sled team was named BaltoBalto

Balto was a sled dog who led his team on the final leg of the 1925 serum run to Nome, in which diphtheria antitoxin was tran...
. In honor of this lead dog a bronze statue was erected at Central Park in New York City. The epitaph upon it is inscribed with
Dedicated to the indomitable spirit of the sled dogs that relayed antitoxin six hundred miles over rough ice, across treacherous waters, through Arctic blizzards from Nenana to the relief of a stricken Nome in the winter of 1925. Endurance--fidelity--intelligence

In 1930 the last Siberians were exported as the Soviet government closed the borders of SiberiaSiberia

Siberia is a vast region of Russia constituting almost all of Northern Asia....
 to external trade. The same year saw recognition of the Siberian Husky by the American Kennel Club. Nine years later the breed was first registered in Canada. Today’s Siberian Huskies registered in North America are largely the descendants of the 1930 Siberia imports and of Leonhard SeppalaLeonhard Seppala

Leonhard Seppala was a Norwegian of Finnish-speaking descent....
’s dogs. Seppala owned a kennel in Nenana before moving to New England. Arthur Walden, owner of Chinook Kennels of WonalancetWonalancet

Wonalancet or Wannalancit was a sachem of the Penacook Indians, who was the son of Passaconaway....
, New HampshireNew Hampshire

The State of New Hampshire is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States....
, was by far the most prominent breeder of Siberian Huskies. The foundation of his kennel stock came directly from Alaska, and Seppala's kennel.

Only beginning to come to prominence, in 1933 Navy Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd brought with him around 50 Siberian Huskies, many of which were assembled and trained at Chinook Kennels in New Hampshire, during an expedition in which Byrd hoped to journey around the 16,000-mile coast of AntarcticaAntarctica

Antarctica is the southernmost continent and encompasses the South Pole....
. Called Operation HighjumpOperation Highjump

Operation Highjump, officially titled The United States Navy Antarctic Developments Program, 1946-47, was a United State...
, this historic trek proved the worth of the Siberian Husky due to its compact size and greater speeds. Siberian Huskies also served in the United States ArmyUnited States Army

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's Arctic Search and Rescue Unit of the Air Transport CommandAir Transport Command

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 during World War IIWorld War II

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.

Dogsled racing

Siberian Huskies are still used occasionally as sled dogSled dog

Sled dogs, known also as sleigh dogs, sledge dogs or sleddogs are dogs that are used to pull a wheel-less ...
s in dogsled racingDogsled racing

Dogsled racing is a winter dog sport involving the timed competition of teams of sleddogs that pull a sled, on the runners o...
 but have been widely replaced by the more popular Alaskan HuskyAlaskan Husky

The Alaskan Husky is not so much a breed of dog as it is a type or a category....
 and hound-type crossbreeds that are specially bred and selected for speed and have less heavy coats. Freight Siberian Huskies were selectively bred to pull a medium load over long distances at a medium pace, and simply can't keep up with their faster counterparts. Siberians are still popular in races restricted to purebreds and are faster than other pure sled dog breeds such as the SamoyedSamoyed (dog)

akcgroup = Working| akcstd = altname = Samoiedska?a Sobaka...
 and the slower but much stronger Alaskan Malamute. Today the breed tends to divide along lines of "racing" Siberians versus "show" Siberians.

Apart from dog sled racing -- they are very popular for recreational mushing and are also used for skijoring (one to three dogs pulling a skier) and European ski-pulka. A few owners use them for dog-packing and hiking. They have also seen use as therapy dogFacts About Therapy dog

Therapy Dog refers to a dog trained to provide affection and comfort to people in hospitals, retirement homes, nursing homes...
s.

In the United KingdomUnited Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state that lies off the northwest coast...
, husky racing on forest tracks using specially designed tricycles, known as rigs, instead of sledges is popular during the winter months.

Siberian Huskies in media and culture

  • BaltoBalto

    Balto was a sled dog who led his team on the final leg of the 1925 serum run to Nome, in which diphtheria antitoxin was tran...
    , famous lead dog of the last team of the 1925 serum run to Nome1925 serum run to Nome

    During the 1925 serum run to Nome, also known as the "Great Race of Mercy", 20 mushers and about 150 sled dogs relayed...
    .
  • TogoTogo (dog)

    Togo was the sled dog who led Leonhard Seppala and his dog sled team as they covered the longest distance in the 1925 relay ...
    , Leonhard Seppala's famous leader for the longest portion of the serum run.
  • BarkoBarko

    Barko is a fictional sled dog character created by Carl Barks who first appeared in Dell Comics, Uncle Scrooge #59 , ...
     from the Uncle ScroogeUncle Scrooge

    Uncle Scrooge is a comic book with the moneygrubber Scrooge McDuck 'the richest duck in the world' as the main character...
    story, "North of the YukonNorth of the Yukon

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    ."
  • ExileExile Overview

    Exile can be a form of punishment, or a self-imposed leaving of ones homeland....
     (voiced by Kevin Michael RichardsonKevin Michael Richardson

    , Openly Gator from [[Queer Duck]...
    ) from Road RoversRoad Rovers

    Road Rovers is an action adventure / comedy cartoon....
    .
  • The sled team from the DisneyWalt Disney Pictures

    Walt Disney Pictures is an American film studio, with off-shoot studios in Japan and other sites in the United States....
     movie Snow DogsSnow Dogs

    Snow Dogs is a 2002 live-action movie, released by Walt Disney Pictures, starring Cuba Gooding Jr....
    .
  • DiefenbakerDiefenbaker (wolf)

    Diefenbaker is a fictional character in the television series Due South....
     from the hit television series Due SouthDue South

    Due South is an award-winning Canadian television police drama created by Paul Haggis and produced by Alliance Communica...
    .
  • Six of the eight dogs on the sled team from the DisneyFacts About Walt Disney Pictures

    Walt Disney Pictures is an American film studio, with off-shoot studios in Japan and other sites in the United States....
     movie Eight BelowEight Below Overview

    Eight Below is a Walt Disney Pictures film directed by Frank Marshall and written by David DiGilio, which was released o...
    .
  • Tusky Husky the Husky Alien from Krypto the SuperdogKrypto the Superdog

    Krypto the Superdog is an American animated television series produced by DC Comics and Warner Bros....
    .
  • Jenna from BaltoBalto (film)

    Balto is an animated film produced by Steven Spielberg's Amblimation animation studio, distributed by Universal Pictures...
    , , & .
  • Poppy, GalfordGalford

    Galford can refer to:*The village of Galford in Devon, England, the site of a battle between Cornish and Devon forces in th...
    's companion from Samurai ShodownSamurai Shodown

    Note: This article is specifically about the original Samurai Shodown game....
    .
  • Shadow from the game Dead to RightsDead to Rights

    Dead to Rights is a third-person shooter video game published by Namco for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and Nintendo GameCube...
    , is a Police dogPolice dog

    A police dog is a dog that is trained specifically to assist police and similar law-enforcement personnel with their work....
     but appears to be a more vicious husky.
  • Jonathan, a white Siberian, is the official mascot of University of ConnecticutUniversity of Connecticut

    University of Connecticut, commonly known as UConn, is the State of Connecticut's land-grant university....
    .
  • King, mascot of Northeastern UniversityNortheastern University

    Northeastern University has multiple meanings....
    .
  • Kyoto, a white Siberian owned by the current leader of the Liberal Party of CanadaLiberal Party of Canada

    The Liberal Party of Canada, colloquially known as the Grits, is a Canadian federal political party positioned around ...
    , Stephane DionStéphane Dion

    Stphane Dion, PC, MP, BA, MA, Ph.D....
    . Kyoto was named after the Kyoto ProtocolKyoto Protocol

    The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is an amendment to the international treaty ...
    .
  • Based on a true story, Iron WillIron Will

    Iron Will is a 1994 family film and adventure film directed by Charles Haid....
    , a film by Disney starring a group of Siberian huskies and their young owner partaking a dog-sled race. Also starring Kevin SpaceyKevin Spacey

    Kevin Spacey is an American film and stage actor, as well as London-based theatre director....
    .
  • Blizzard T. HuskyBlizzard T. Husky

    Blizzard T. Husky is the costumed mascot of the Michigan Tech Huskies....
    , mascot of Michigan Technological UniversityMichigan Technological University

    Michigan Technological University is an American public university primarily oriented toward science and engineering....
    .
  • University of Saskatchewan (Canada) uses the Husky as their mascot and team name; The U of S Huskies.
  • Victor E. Huskie, mascot of Northern Illinois UniversityNorthern Illinois University

    Northern Illinois University was founded on May 22, 1895 by Illinois Governor John P....
    .
  • Harry the Husky, mascot of University of WashingtonUniversity of Washington

    "The University of Washington" redirects here....
    .
  • Kisaragi, Hakuro, Uzuki, Hazuki, and Minazuki from
  • Steele the villainous and vain husky from Balto (film)Balto (film)

    Balto is an animated film produced by Steven Spielberg's Amblimation animation studio, distributed by Universal Pictures...


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