If you have ever seen a
white husky
running and playing you might find it hard not to fall in love.
These dogs are beautiful, and it helps that they have a playful
temperament that quickly endears them to any pet lover. Anyone
who has owned a white
Siberian husky
can attest to their loyalty and affectionate natures. Physically
they look a little like the Alaskan Malamute and you might
easily confuse the breed with the Samoyed dog.
However this is a very
unique breed, both in appearance and behavior. This is a desirable
dog for any family however not everyone will be able to train and
love a white husky.
It’s important that you make an informed decision before purchasing
one of these beautiful dogs.
Appearance
One of the first things you
might notice about the
white Siberian husky
is its beautiful eyes. Many people assume that a husky’s eyes are
blue; in fact a husky can have brown, amber, or blue eyes.
Some huskies even have one
blue eye and one brown eye; other huskies also have eyes that are
half blue and half brown. Whatever their color a white Siberian husky’s
eyes are mesmerizing. Their almond shape makes them even more
special.
The coat is another striking
feature of the white
Siberian husky. The
husky’s coat is meant to keep it warm in Arctic temperatures, which
means that its coat is a lot thicker than other breeds. This may
make it unsuitable for warm climates unless air conditioning and
adequate shade is provided.
The white Siberian husky
has a very thick undercoat, and a topcoat that is made up of short
hairs. Grooming for the most part is quite minimal. However you will
need to comb the dog’s coat with a metal comb regularly during the
shedding season that happens twice a year.
Temperament
The White Siberian husky
is very playful, it is also very intelligent. These qualities mean
that your white Siberian
husky can turn
destructive when it does not get enough stimulation. You may find
your yard dug up or furniture chewed up when you have a bored husky.
These dogs are also used to moving in a pack and love companionship.
For this reason it is better to have two huskies rather than one.
They are also best not left alone for long periods of time. Unlike
other large dog breeds that tend to be inactive indoors a husky can
be very lively indoors.
For this reason a white Siberian husky
might not be the best choice of dog for someone who lives in an
apartment. If you really want a husky and live in an apartment then
be sure to exercise your husky everyday and be sure to provide lots
of training when it comes to obedience.
Training
An intelligent dog usually
makes for easier training. While it is true that a husky will be
able to understand your commands easily, it might not be as easy to
train your pet to follow through with your instructions. Huskies
have been described as having a mind of their own; this means that
you will need to be very patient when training your white husky.
House breaking is also a little harder with this breed. Take into
consideration these challenges when you are deciding if this is the
right breed for you. If you don’t have the time or the patience for
firm, and consistent training then look elsewhere for your canine
companion.
Exercise And Diet
A large yard with a fence
that is high with a wire base that is buried is the ideal living
situation for a husky. If you love jogging then a white Siberian husky
is the best dog for you. These dogs love running and will be able to
keep up with you when you go on runs or jogs. Exercise is essential
to keeping your husky happy. You will be a much happier owner if
your husky has a suitable outlet for his energy.
The husky’s size might make you think that it will need to be well
fed. You may actually see your husky turning away from a big helping
of food. These dogs need less food than you would expect. Consult
with your breeder and vet about appropriate servings to keep your
dog in good shape.
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