Siberian Huskies are instantly recognisable pulling a sled across a vast expanse of snow. They come from the snowy regions of Siberia; bred as working sled dogs.
There are other sled dogs breeds recognised by the Kennel Club; the Alaskan Malamute, the Eskimo dog, and the Samoyed.
As working dogs living in low temperatures where food was not always in abundance, Siberian Huskies lived in packs, with humans. They were bred to carry heavy loads quickly, get on well with people, including children and be quite self sufficient so as not to eat all their owners’ food.
The characteristic of Siberian Huskies has not changed much from this outdoor, pack led lifestyle. Therefore Siberian Huskies are popular as pets.
There are many good points about Siberian Huskies as pets:
- Very friendly nature (with people and other dogs)
- Sociable
- Non aggressive (but will rise to the challenge of another dog!)
- Hypoallergenic dog for some people who are allergic to dogs
- Smaller appetite and not fussy eaters
Whenever you are choosing a dog breed, it is important to understand the challenges of a particular breed. However they will only present as really difficult challenges if the dog breed is not totally suitable to your lifestyle. The Siberian Husky is no exception. Some points to consider if you are thinking of choosing a Siberian Husky:
- They will not guard your property, or be too upset if they have a new owner
- They have an independent streak that makes them near impossible to train for obedience training or work
- Needs company of people or other dogs
- Can be destructive if left alone too long (see previous point)
- Require a large well enclosed outdoor space
Siberian Huskies are wonderful, lively, friendly dogs. They make fantastic pets for a unit with other dogs in an environment where they can run around outside. If that sounds like a lifestyle that would fit in with yours, maybe a Siberian Husky is the best dog breed for you!