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Siberian husky

[ sahy-beer-ee-uhn huhs-kee ]

noun

  1. one of a Siberian breed of medium-size dogs having a thick, soft coat, raised originally as sled dogs:

    The calendar photo for March is a litter of six-week-old Siberian huskies.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Siberian husky1

First recorded in 1930–35
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For the most recent study, they focused on German short/wirehaired pointer, mastiff, Newfoundland, Rhodesian ridgeback and Siberian husky.

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Even a Siberian husky named Chaka gets in on the action, scarfing up a vegan dog treat — every canine who comes through the door gets one.

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In February, the Palmdale shelter posted three photos on Instagram of Stormy, a 1½-year-old Siberian husky with black-and-white fur who had entered a month earlier because her owner was moving.

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It’s cooler there, something my shaggier dogs appreciate, especially the aging Siberian husky.

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By his side you’ll likely see his companion of recent years, Rose, a 4-year-old Siberian husky who takes life around her in utter tranquillity.

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