Sunday, August 30, 2009

Owner guide - Give your Siberian Husky lots of physical affection

Give your Siberian Husky lots of physical affection. Most Siberian Husky love to be petted. Rub your Siberian Husky's neck and front shoulders, pat it's sides and rub it's belly. Some Siberian Husky love to have their ears rubbed, but that's a personal preference that varies from dog to dog.

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Sunday, August 23, 2009

DOG FAQ - What is the gestation period for a Siberian Husky?

For a Siberian Husky dog a normal pregnancy lasts 63 days. A few weeks before delivery the mother's appetite will notably increase.

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Friday, August 21, 2009

DOG FAQ - Do Siberian Huskies overheat easily?

Yes, so Siberian Husky dogs should not be exercised hard in warm weather as they could easily overheat.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

DOG FAQ - How big does a Siberian Husky get?

Male Siberian Huskies get between 45-60 pounds and females get between 35-50 pounds.

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Monday, August 17, 2009

DOG FAQ - Do Siberian Huskies like to swim?

Yes, in general Siberian Huskies enjoy swimming. However, all dogs have their own personality and some dogs do not enjoy it.

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Saturday, August 15, 2009

DOG FAQ - What is the price for a Siberian husky?

Some recent prices posted at one web resource for Siberian husky puppies range from $300 to $850.

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Thursday, August 13, 2009

DOG FAQ - How fast can a Siberian Husky run?

Well conditioned Siberian Husky dogs can run anywhere from 19-25 MPH.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

DOG FAQ - Are Siberian Huskies friendly?

Siberian Husky dogs are typically friendly, calm, attentive, and sociable.

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Sunday, August 9, 2009

DOG FAQ - How long do Siberian huskies live?

The life span of Siberian Husky dogs is 12-14 years approximately.

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Monday, August 3, 2009

DOG FAQ - Can I trust a breeder?

An honest breeder will appreciate your interest in a determined breed and will give you a date. Try always to visit the place; even if it is far away, cause it is better to travel some distance rather than receive a wrong bred dog or a sick one. Breeders working at small range always have litters of puppy living at their homes. This guarantees that these dogs are used to domestic life since their birth. Temperament will change from one dog to another, and some will be more dominant than others. The most dominant are usually the first at the time of eating, pushing his brothers away from food. Puppy sleep for long periods, so that doesn't mean they are sick. Watch them all for a while before making up your mind.

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Saturday, August 1, 2009

DOG FAQ - How to Choose a Siberian Husky puppy Breeder?

There are many ways and places of getting a Siberian puppy. How to choose a Siberian puppy can by facilitated by attending exhibitions. Dog shoes could be fruitful if you are looking for a dog that can compete in the future. Details of these exhibitions can be found in national publications about dogs.

These publications usually have information about breeders offering pedigree dogs for sale. A common breed puppy is not hard to find, but one from a special breed could take some time. In some countries there are guides, published and revised yearly, with details about available breeders and breeds. Any national canine club can also help you with information. Generally, rare breeds and puppies of a very appreciated one, are very expensive. Sometimes, a breeder can have a puppy with some imperfection at a very cheap price. Be careful with those with some physical defect, cause in the long run they could be more expensive. Your veterinarian can also recommend you some breeder as long as his dogs are not too expensive.

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