"" WORLD OF CATS AND DOGS: WHERE DID SIBERIAN HUSKY COME FROM?

Tuesday, December 6, 2022

WHERE DID SIBERIAN HUSKY COME FROM?

 WRITTEN BY XENA


The SIBERIAN HUSKY breed was first mentioned by the CHUKCHI people, who are an autochthonous people inhabiting the CHUKCHI Peninsula, the shores of the CHUKCHI and BERING SEAS, and the Arctic Ocean within the former USSR (Siberia).

The CHUKCHI selected the best dogs to get a fast, strong, hardy dog with good orientation, and this is the story of the origin of the SIBERIAN HUSKY breed.
By the way, it is a medium-sized working dog
(males 20-27 kg, females 16-23 kg) from the SPITZ family. The color of the fur ranges from gray-white, black-and-white, to red-and-white. The characteristics of this breed are blue eyes. Although there are some with brown eyes, the real curiosity is BI-COLOR EYES, ie different eye colors, and even the eye can be interspersed with blue and brown shades.
In the early 20th century, the HUSKY was transferred from SIBERIA to ALASKA, where it was used to pull sleds. The race soon spread to the rest of the United States and CANADA, and in the 1950s they reached EUROPE as well.


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