Siberian Husky
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Siberian Husky Definition
The Siberian Husky is a strong, compact, working dog with high set and erect ears. The large "snow shoe" feet have hair between the toes for gripping on ice. It has a thick, wooly undercoat and soft outer coat. Color choices include Black and White, which ranges from light (dilute) to dark (jet); Red and White, which ranges from light (peach or orange) to dark (chocolate or brown); Gray and White, which ranges from light (silver) to dark (wolf-gray); Sable and White (which is red-orange with black tips); Agouti and White (which is sometimes referred to as the coyote color), and White. The face mask and underbody are usually white. Height: 20-23 1/2 inches (51-60 cm.) Weight: 35-60 pounds (16-27kg.)
Siberian Husky Synonyms
Siberian Husky, Husky
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