
DOG BREED
Siberian Husky
The Siberian Husky is a large-sized breed weighing 35-60 pounds with a lifespan of 12-15 years. Known for being friendly, intelligent, energetic, and independent, this breed makes a devoted companion for the right owner.
- Size
- Large
- Lifespan
- 12-15
Care
Thick double coat; brush 2-3 times weekly, daily during seasonal coat blows. 1-2 hours of vigorous exercise minimum daily; loves running and sledding.
Health
Common health concerns include hip dysplasia and eye disorders. Working with a reputable breeder who health-tests breeding stock can help reduce the risk of inherited conditions.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Siberian Husky a good family dog?
Siberian Huskys are friendly and energetic, making them excellent companions for the right family. Proper socialization from an early age helps them thrive in family settings.
How much exercise does a Siberian Husky need?
1-2 hours of vigorous exercise minimum daily; loves running and sledding.
What health issues are common in Siberian Huskys?
The most common health concerns for Siberian Huskys include hip dysplasia and eye disorders. Regular veterinary checkups and a healthy lifestyle can help catch and manage these conditions early.
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Adoptable Siberian Husky dogs

Unnamed
Siberian Husky
Young · Female · Large
Hesperia, California

Roman
Siberian Husky
Young · Male · Large
San Luis Obispo, California

Layla
Siberian Husky
Adult · Female · Large
Upper Marlboro, Maryland

Cheesecake
Siberian Husky
Young · Female · Large
Hesperia, California

Med Waiver Kami
Siberian Husky
Adult · Female · Large
Big Bear, California

Unnamed
Siberian Husky
Young · Male · Large
Moreno Valley, California