Wild hearts, arctic souls, and eyes that hold the wisdom of the frozen tundra. Welcome to a world of howls, zoomies, and unconditional love.
Striking coats, piercing eyes, and expressions that range from goofy to noble — often in the same second.
These incredible dogs are more than just a pretty face. Here's what makes them truly special.
Huskies can have blue, brown, or even heterochromia — two different colored eyes. It's caused by a gene mutation and is completely harmless.
Their double coat can keep them warm in temperatures as low as -60°F (-51°C). They even wrap their fluffy tails around their noses while sleeping!
Huskies can run up to 100 miles a day at speeds of 10-12 mph. Their metabolism actually changes during long runs to conserve energy.
Huskies are extremely social and thrive in groups. They were bred by the Chukchi people of Siberia to work together as sled teams for thousands of years.
Huskies are known to dig "snow nests" and can often be found choosing to sleep outside in the snow even when given the option to come inside.
Huskies are famous for their "talking" — a combination of howls, whines, and other vocalizations. They rarely bark, but they have a LOT to say!
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