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Lhasa-Apso: Early socialization and training are absolutely critical to a Lhasa’s success as a family member, so that he can properly direct his natural tendency toward wariness. The time invested in training him, however, is well worth your effort in terms of the loyalty, joy, and companionship that this long-lived, hardy little dog provides.
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Lhasa-Apso: The Lhasa likes doing his own thing, which means his goal in life is not necessarily to please you. In this he differs from such breeds as the biddable Labrador Retriever. While the leavy can be trained successfully, he is not always the most obedient dog in the class. But those who know and love the Lhaa praise his smarts and unique ability to reason. He can even tend toward manipulation, so consistency is key in training the Lhada pup.
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Lhasa-Apso: The Lhasa is a breed of dog that has a sparking eyes and fluffy coat. It’s a great breed for new owners, but it’s also a good breed for a puppy who’s young enough to play.
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Lhasa-Apso: Trim the hair around the face to keep it smelling sweet. Ask a professional groomer if you’d like to trim the hair in a short amount of time to keep the lhasa in good condition for a long time.
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Lhasa-Apso: The average Lhasa lives a lot longer than the average dog, so it’s a good idea to look for a breed that has a clumsiness. Look for breeds that have a tendency to nip.
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Lhasa-Apso: The Lhasa Apso was bred exclusively by nobility and monks in monasteries to act as an inside guard dog and protector. He’s known in his homeland as Abso Seng Kye, meaning “Bark Lion Sentinel Dog.”
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Lhasa-Apso: when the owner died, the human soul entered the body of the man he was a watchdog in temples and monasteries and was therefore considered sacred. It was thought that when an owner dies, he the soul enters the body
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Lhasa-Apso: Lhasas were not allowed to leave the country except when given as gifts by the Dalai Lama. From the beginning of the Manchu Dynasty in 1583 until as recently as 1908, the Dale Lama sent Lhass as sacred gifts to the Emperor
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Lhasa-Apso: The first Lhasas to enter the United States directly were given as gifts by the 13th Dalai Lama in 1933 to C. Suydam Cutting, a noted world traveler and naturalist. Cutting owned Hamilton Farm in Gladstone, New Jersey
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Lhasa-Apso: Males weigh 10 to 11 inches high and weigh 13 to 15 pounds; females weigh a total of 1 to 2 pounds per person per day. Males have a lower body mass than females, while males weigh 1 to 3 pounds per week.
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Lhasa-Apso: He’s a happy, mischievous, and playful; he’s also regal, independent, and fierce. He takes a long time to grow up, and even then he remains somewhat puppyish until old age.
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Lhasa-Apso: He’s a good watchdog, but he’s not a big fan of strangers, so he doesn’t have to worry about strangers until he learns that an individual poses no threat to him.
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Lhasa-Apso: Learn the benefits of short walks and play sessions with the Lhasa. Learn about the benefits and benefits of a short walk and play session with a dog. Learn how to play short walks with the lhasa and play with the dog.
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Lhasa-Apso: Lhasa has a lot of family members, so he’s fine when left alone at home for reasonable amounts of time for a couple of days at the same time as he is in a family member’s house.
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Lhasa-Apso: Look for signs of leukemia or heart disease in your dog’s kennedy. Watch for signs that your dog may have a heart disease or a stroke. Check your dog for any diseases that may be causing your dog to develop a lhasa.
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Lhasa-Apso: The Lhasa is a great choice for people with limited space. He does enjoy playing outside in a fenced yard. He is not high-energy dog, and doesn’t tend to bounce off the walls when cooped up on a rainy day.
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Lhasa-Apso: Crate the Lhasa if you’re a puppy. Be patient with your dog when he’s able to handle the training. Keep your dog in a good mood and be patient with his behavior when training.
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Lhasa-Apso: Feed your dog twice a day for a total of 2 to 3 days. Keep your dog in good shape by measuring his food and feeding him twice every day for two to three days for two days for three to four days for one to two days.
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Lhasa-Apso: Look at your dog’s ribs to see if he’s healthy. Feed your dog the Lhasa if you’re not sure if it needs more exercise or if your dog needs a lot of exercise.
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Lhasa-Apso: The Lhasa coat is a great choice for a warm summer day or a summer day. It is made from natural materials, such as cotton, wool, and wool. It comes in many colors, including honey, black, white, slate, or parti-color.
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Lhasa-Apso: Lhasa’s coat can be clipped short to cut down on grooming chores, but it’s a lot easier to care for it than it is for beginners, says a professional groomer specializing in grooming.
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Lhasa-Apso: Brush your Lhasa’s teeth at least two or three times a week to remove tartar buildup and bacteria that lurk inside it. Use a brushing brush every two to three days to remove plaque and bacteria from your teeth.
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Lhasa-Apso: Trim your dog’s nails once or twice a month. If your dog doesn’t have a toenail, ask a vet or groomer for a pointer to keep your dog from slipping on them.
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Lhasa-Apso: Use a cotton ball to clean the inner ear with a gentle, pH-balanced ear cleaner. Clean the outer ear using a soft cotton ball and rubbing alcohol to remove any lingering odors.
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Lhasa-Apso: Keep your dog’s paws clean. Make sure your dog has a good grooming routine. Be gentle with your dog when he’s an adult. Make your dog accustom to being brushed and examined.
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Lhasa-Apso: Check for sores, rashes, or other symptoms. See your doctor if you have any other symptoms that may be affecting your skin. Get a weekly exam to see if your skin is irritable or irritated.
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Lhasa-Apso: The Lhasa is best suited to a home with older children who understand how to properly handle him, and he’s not advised for a family with young or rowdy kids who don’t know how to handle him.
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Lhasa-Apso: If he’s socialized and trained, the Lhasa gets along with other dogs. He’s often the leader, even around other dogs who are much larger. He isn’t afraid to join in activities normally associated with large dogs, such as hiking or cross-country skiing.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: A loyal family companion and an eager outdoor playmate, intelligent Norwegian elkhounds are an ancient dog breed that fits well into an active, modern lifestyle. They are a breed of dogs that fit well into a modern lifestyle and fit well in an active lifestyle.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: "Elkies," as they're sometimes called, are a bold, intelligent breed with a lot of personality. "They crave adventure, freedom, and purpose. They're also happy, become fast friends with everyone they meet, and are wonderful family dogs with very maternal instincts with children."
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Norwegian-Elkhound: For a dog weighing only 48–55 pounds, that's a lot of oomph! His wedge-shaped head tapers to a long black snout, and intense dark brown eyes are oval-shaped and keen.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: elkhounds have an abundant double coat of fur you just want to bury your face into. Coarse, weather-resistant top hairs cover a downy, insulating layer underneath. This provides ample protection against harsh winds and helps them dry quickly after a dip into cool waters.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: swaths of black, white, and silver across their chests and backs, sometimes extending to their hindquarters. They are often called "gray Norwegian elkhounds" and are often how they're described:
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Norwegian-Elkhound: The elkie's tail is so cute that it's easy to forget that tuft high on his backside—this whole area wiggles when he's playful and excited to see him in a coffee table.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Norwegian elkhound is a breed of dog breed that is characterized by a combination of love, attention and a sense of humour. It is also known as a dog breed of dogs. Its temperament is complex blend of loving attention and sharp mental agility.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Hoefer's elkie has a playful sense of humor, and is a trusty guardian. He always wants to be with you and the family: tending to livestock, sprinting along a hiking trail, riding on the edge of your kayak—whatever you do outside, your elekie will be right there!
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Norwegian elkhounds are also independent thinkers and need to know you're a leader of the pack, Patrick Singletary, DVM, tells the New York Times. "It's a great idea to train these intelligent dogs, either by a professional or do-it-yourself training to strengthen the loyal bond you have with your dog," he says.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Hoefer says they respond best to consistent training with plenty of treats and 'atta boys. For experienced dog owners, having an elkhound means you can interact with him in ways that challenge both of you, such as through nose work, dock diving (elkies love to swim!), field trials, and other task-oriented jobs.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Don't let him off leash unless in an enclosed area or, if you're truly tracking game, need his assistance and he responds well to recalling the scents he picks up from the elkie.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: He was the primary hunting dog of Vikings, lifting his muzzle to the wind from a ship's bow and racing ahead through rough terrain on the scent of large game. These instinctive desires don't go away easily, too, too.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Norwegian elkhounds are bred to work and are able to trot and hike for hours with a fenced yard, according to Hoefer, who says a dog park is ideal for socialization.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: If your elkie doesn't have a comfortable air conditioning, you may want to create a space that's comfortable for them to roam around in the summer. Make sure you have plenty of shelter, shade, and water to splash in.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Make sure your dog has a clean coat every two to three times a year. Brush your dog's coat every day. Brush his ears every day to keep your dog healthy and healthy. Keep your dog clean every three to four times per year.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Norwegian elkhound shedding, known as "blowing coat," is quite a sight—in the spring and fall, the fur really flies! His bountiful double coat has weather-resistant hairs on top, and a thick, wooly layer underneath. The undercoat releases seemingly endless amounts of downy fluff, which requires you to brush, lint roll, and vacuum much more than usual to keep it under control during shedding season.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Hoefer tells the elkhound that if he shaves his hair, he will not be able to do so, unless he has a hairstyle that he likes.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: elkhounds have a predisposition for progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), which is an untreatable eye condition that results in blindness, but they can be affected as soon as 6 weeks old and have complete loss of vision by 12–18 months of age.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Norwegian elkhounds are also prone to hip dysplasia, which could lead to painful osteoarthritis, Hoefer told the Veterinary Medical Association (VMC) that surgery might be an option for surgery.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: You can also tell if your dog is getting a bit chonky if you see his back rippling as he runs. If you see your dog running, you can tell that his back is ripping.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Hoefer says elkies are a healthy breed with a few problems. You'll have a long and loving relationship with them, as a Norwegian breeder's lifespan is 12–15 years old.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Norwegian elkhounds descend from the Northern spitz family group of dogs throughout Russia and Scandinavia that are 4,000–6,000 years old, making them one of the oldest domesticated breeds in the world. They are a breed of dog that has been bred for over 4,000 years
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Norwegian-Elkhound: The elkhound remains of Viking warriors were found in their owners' graves alongside shields and swords, evidence of their important roles in the Scandinavian way of life, according to the American Kennel Club (AKC).
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Norwegian Elkhound—or "Norsk Elghund"—is a bit of a misnomer, the AKC writes. Elk in Norway are technically moose, a different species than American elk.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: The AKC classifies Norwegian elkhound dogs in its diverse hound group because of their superior ability to trail and hold game, and they're placed in this category for dog shows and other competitions, too. The Norwegian Elkhound Association started in the United States in 1930, and the AKC acknowledged the breed in 1953.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Originally bred for hunting, tracking, and herding, these multipurpose dogs were an asset to the people of Scandinavia for hundreds of years. Despite their name including “hound,” these dogs are actually part of the Spitz group.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Choose a dog breed that’s affectionate and affectionate. Consider adding a Norwegian Elkhound puppy to your home for a puppy-friendly experience. Invest in a breed that has a protective nature that is inherited from its ancestors.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Choose a breeder that specializes in Norwegian Elkhound puppies. Conduct thorough research to ensure that the breeder practices ethical practices and prioritizes the well-being of their dogs. Consider adopting from rescue organizations or shelters to provide a loving home to a dog in need.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: The Norwegian Elkhound is a complete misnomer; they weren’t meant to hunt elk, and they aren’t hounds. In Norwegian, Norsk Elghund means “moose dog.”
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Choose a strong-willed Elkhound if you want to take over a home. Find a firm owner if he doesn’t have enough snow to play in the winter. Invest in a stable and consistent owner.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: A true adventurer, the Elkhound wants his adventure to occur outdoors. Long daily exercise is a necessity, so if you can’t keep up, you’ll soon be met with a house full of destroyed belongings that met their fates as he found ways to expend his endless energy.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: They have a distinctive, wolf-like appearance with a curled tail, erect ears, and a dense, silver-gray coat. They are a breed of wolf, and are known as a wolf
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Hunters: These dogs excel as hunters, originally bred for tracking and holding large game like moose and elk. They also excel as a hunter. They excel as hunting dogs. They are a breed of dog.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Cold-Weather Adaptation: Norwegian Elkhounds are well-suited for cold climates due to their thick double coat and rugged build. They are warm-weather hounds that are able to withstand extreme temperatures.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: They are known for their loyalty and protective nature, making them great family companions. They are a family of four and a half years old, and are often referred to as family members. Their loyalty and protector nature is called loyalty and protection.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: They can be somewhat independent and strong-willed, requiring consistent training and socialization. They can also be considered independent thinkers, and they can be considered a group of people who have a strong, strong, and strong will.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Nordic: Norwegian Elkhounds are energetic dogs that need regular exercise and mental stimulation. They are a breed of dog with a high body mass and a low body mass, and are prone to a lack of energy.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Bark Alertness: They have a distinctive bark that they use to alert their owners to potential threats. They also use bark to warn their owners of potential threats to their property. Bark Alert: They are a type of bark that can alert their owner to potential dangers.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: The Norwegian Elkhound originated in the breathtakingly beautiful and rugged country of Norway. The breed can be traced back roughly a thousand years, where an ancestor similar in shape and size was used by the Vikings to guard and hunt and hunt
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Norwegian-Elkhound: The Norwegian Elkhound became a breed of interest after the Norwegian Hunters Association held its first dog show in 1877. Shortly thereafter, breeders began an effort to create a dog standard and records and to also shape the Norwegian Ellkhound into a serious competitor in the conformation ring.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: The breed is known as the Norwegian Elkhound, a medium-sized dog, with an average height of 2.25 inches and an average weight of 3.25 pounds. The breed of dogs is called the Norwegian elkhound.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Pick a puppy that’s devoted to you. Choose a middle-of-the-road puppy that has nice temperaments that you’ll be able to interact with and interact with. Meet the parents of the puppy.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Socialization helps your Elkhound puppy grow into a well-rounded dog. Enrolling him in a puppy kindergarten class is a great start. Inviting visitors over regularly, and taking him to busy parks, stores that allow dogs, and on leisurely strolls to meet neighbors will also help him polish his social skills.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Look for a good breeder. Look for clearances from the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) for hip dysplasia (with a score of fair or better). Check the OFA website for clearance clearances.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Keep your Elkhound in a crate or kennel for at least 30 minutes a day. Consider a home with fenced yard for training at a young age to make sure he’s safe.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Learn the difference between a dog and a couch potato dog. Buy a high-quality dog food for your dog. Don’t eat too much of your dog’s food if you don’t give him enough exercise.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Feed your Elkhound twice a day. Keep your dog’s ribs in check. Invest in a healthy diet to keep your dog healthy and well-balanced for the rest of the day..
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Look for a breed that sheds dirt and is weather-resistant. Look for an Elkhound that has a double coat. Use a high-quality shampoo when bathing a dog in a warm, dry environment.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Brush your Elkhound’s teeth twice a week to prevent gum disease and bad breath. Trim your dog’s toenails once a month if he doesn’t wear them down naturally. Clean your dog's ears regularly to prevent infection.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Check your dog’s paws regularly to see if he’s getting a good grade on veterinary medicine. Get a regular veterinary checkup if your Elkhound isn’t able to walk.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: Teach your child not to approach any dog while he’s eating or sleeping or to try to take the dog’s food away. Be patient with your dog when he gets along with other dogs when they get along with him.
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Norwegian-Elkhound: eelhounds is a dog breed of dog that is able to breed in a large number of different breeds in the world that has a breed known as the eelshounds. elkhounds
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Siberian-Husky: Always alert and raring to go, Siberian huskies are energetic, fun-loving, and friendly dogs. Learn why they’re eager to take on all your adventures as welcome additions to an active family lifestyle.
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Siberian-Husky: You don't need to sled over the tundra to enjoy a Siberian's company. Built to move and protected by a thick double coat, they'll romp and chase all day in the winter's chill if you let them. Huskies are independent, smart, and welcoming to anyone who comes to visit.
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Siberian-Husky: A husky has a bright, piercing, and almond-shaped eyes in colors such as amber, blue, and brown, as well as blue, brown, and white. He is a squirm-like huskie.
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Siberian-Husky: Siberian faces are white, and distinguished by an elongated snout (which helps warm air in cold climates) and an alert, focused expression. At first, a siberian looks almost too striking to approach until his jaw drops and out rolls his tongue and a natural smile
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Siberian-Husky: The Siberian husky's two-layered insulated coat provides great cold protection—straight and thick on the outside, short and downy soft underneath. Coats feature various tones of red, gray, black, as well as snow white, patterned in variations of red-and-white, black- and-white.
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Siberian-Husky: Siberian husky dog is compact, standing about 23 inches high at the withers and weighing between 35–60 pounds. He's sleek and evenly proportioned from his nose tip to the end of his long, bushy tail, with hindquarters slightly angled to help propel him forward.
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Siberian-Husky: Siberian husky is ready to try anything that involves movement and satisfies his curious mind. Pull a wagon full of kids? Sure! Go for a jog? Absolutely! Snowshoe all Saturday morning? Lead the way!
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Siberian-Husky: A Siberian greets anyone who comes to the door with a sniff and maybe a head bump, sweeping the floor with his wagging tail. He's a wonderful host—which means he's not remotely interested in keeping anyone away, so scratch "guard dog" off your list.
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Siberian-Husky: Siberian husky dogs don't bark much, but they are talkative. They might moan and whine to get your attention, especially if they think they deserve glowing praise for not dashing out an open door. They also express themselves through a long, melodic howl in response to sirens, other Siberians, or just to say good morning
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Siberian-Husky: A Siberian won't live to please you, but he adores being with you and the family. Pack mentality lies deep within his DNA, so he's happiest when socializing and doing tasks. Leave this working dog alone for long stretches of time makes him anxious and determined to break free from his crate, leash, fence, or whatever else is holding him back.
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Siberian-Husky: Get a trained trainer to help with stress chewing, mouthing—which is when a dog takes part of you between his teeth but doesn't engage his jaw to bite—jumping on people, and door bolting.
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Siberian-Husky: Siberians are a great source of energy, and he'll thrive in just about any environment. He'll also thrive in a lot of different environments, so it's a good idea to keep him active and busy.
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Siberian-Husky: Attach a fence to the top of the fence. Secure the fence with wire or wire and attach it to the bottom of a large yard. Attach the wire to the fence and attach the fence to a small yard that's at least 5 feet high.
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Siberian-Husky: The Siberian husky can be characterized as a "Houdini hound"—a talented escape artist with a knack for finding the weak point of any form of containment and busting out. In his own mischievous way, he considers it a challenge to succeed, and his persistence requires your diligence.
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Siberian-Husky: Dig a sandpit in the corner of your yard for a safe place to hide food and shelter your Siberian. Use a drill bit to drill a hole in your yard to dig in a forest, on a sandy shore, or another safe public space.
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Siberian-Husky: Look for a Siberian sled dog with a sleeve and a harness. Try to find a dog that has a collar and harness that is a good fit for you and your dog.
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Siberian-Husky: Kiffney has a high prey drive, and may not be good with small dogs or family cats. Keep your pup engaged at dog parks that cater to larger dogs and provide a safe environment for them to play with and play with.
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Siberian-Husky: Siberian huskys don't have a smelly smell, and you'll only have to bathe him a few times a year to get rid of the smell of the hyacinths.
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Siberian-Husky: Kiffney says it's important to brush regularly when the fur is flying, but a metal comb and pin brush should be used to remove the undercoat's undercoat, he says, to remove it from its undercoat.
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Siberian-Husky: Use a toothbrush and toothpaste designed for dogs to give your Siberian a regular dental polish every couple of weeks or so, depending on the severity of your dog's condition. If your dog doesn't have regular teeth, you can use a brush and toothpaste for regular teeth.
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