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The Siberian Husky is a beautiful dog breed with a thick coat that comes in a multitude of colors and markings. Their blue or multi-colored eyes and striking facial masks only add to the appeal of this breed, which was originally developed by the Chukchi people of the Chukchi Peninsula in eastern Siberia. In their language, husky means "hoarse", characteristic of the dog's barking.

They were brought to Nome, Alaska, in 1908 for sled-dog racing.

In general, in competitions, the Siberian Husky, faster than other breeds, compete in a separate category.

 

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Rencontré au hasard d'une promenade.

Je l'ai trouvé magnifique 👌 !

Il s'appelle Wolfy et a 6 mois.

Il restera "petit" (jusqu'aux genoux).

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Met by chance during a walk.

I found him magnificent 👌!

His name is Wolfy and he is 6 months old.

He will remain "small" (up to the knees).

 

Husky with one blue eye

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The Alaskan husky (distinct from the Siberian husky) is a breed of medium-sized working sled dog, developed specifically for its pulling ability. Alaskan huskies are the most commonly used type of dog for competitive sled dog racing, both in short-distance sprint racing as well as long-distance expedition races.

 

The Alaskan husky is not an officially recognized breed by any kennel club, nor does it have a formal breed standard.[6] Unlike breeds developed for the show ring, the Alaskan husky is instead a product of careful selection for desirable sled dog traits from various other breeds, such as aptitude for pulling, endurance, speed, intelligence, appetite, and tolerance of extreme weather.

 

This meet and greet was as near as we got to the sled trails as the conditions were too icy on our trip. Having seen the speed that these dogs pull I think we probably dodged a bullet!

  

Husky tour through the forest of Rovaniemi, Finland

Strange to see a dog wandering around here and when I came back home the local app was going wild because this dog ran away.

Husky puppy - 7 weeks old husky, a new addition to the family

Des chiens superbes capables de performances étonnantes !

Leur moyenne 30km/h sur 40 km !

Pas pour le commun des mortels de promener un chien de traîneau !!!

 

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" On attend des chiens de traîneau qu'ils démontrent deux qualités majeures dans leur travail (en plus de la capacité physique de tirer le traîneau). L'endurance est nécessaire pour parcourir de longues distances (8 à 130 km) ou plus en un jour. La vitesse est nécessaire pour parcourir cette distance dans une durée raisonnable. Des chiens de traîneau de course voyageront jusqu'à une moyenne d’environ 30 km/h sur des trajets proche de 40 km. Sur des distances plus longues, la vitesse moyenne baisse vers 16 à 22 km/h. Même dans de mauvaises conditions, les chiens de traîneau peuvent toujours tenir une moyenne de 10 km/h. On a connu des chiens de traîneau voyageant plus de 145 km (90 milles) dans une période de 24 heures en tirant 38,5 kg (85 livres) chacun.

 

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I was away last week visiting some very good friends in Finland along with their husky and four young puppies. The puppies are about 6 weeks old and full of life. It was great fun to watch them playing in the snow.

We were very fortunate that it snowed in Helsinki just before we arrived after a warmer than usual Winter with very little snow. The temperatures dropped to minus 10 degrees C which was perfect for the activities we wanted to do including skiing at nearby resorts and skating on a frozen lake. We also took a boat across to the old city of Tallinn, Estonia.

The Siberian Husky is a beautiful dog breed with a thick coat that comes in a multitude of colors and markings. Their blue or multi-colored eyes and striking facial masks only add to the appeal of this breed, which originated in Siberia.

Siberian Huskies have captured the imagination of the masses, as well as artists, writers, and film producers, with their eye-catching looks and awe-inspiring talents.

This medium-size working dog possesses power and athleticism. First developed as sled dogs — some are still used in this capacity — Huskies are remarkable dogs — and their ability to learn is staggering.

 

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Photo taken on a winter walk with my husky dog Taiga.

Niwki, Poland.

January, 2024

 

Taiga is my friend and daily hiking companion and co-author of many of the photos I have published on Flickr. Without her and her predecessor Sharka, I wouldn't want to leave the house for our daily long walks without looking at the weather :)

Happy weekend :)

Siberian Huskies at the Polar Adventure : Méaudre, Isère, France

 

The Siberian Husky is a beautiful dog breed with a thick coat that comes in a multitude of colors and markings. Their blue or multi-colored eyes and striking facial masks only add to the appeal of this breed, which originated in Siberia.

Siberian Huskies have captured the imagination of the masses, as well as artists, writers, and film producers, with their eye-catching looks and awe-inspiring talents.

This medium-size working dog possesses power and athleticism. First developed as sled dogs — some are still used in this capacity — Huskies are remarkable dogs — and their ability to learn is staggering.

 

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Parc Angrignon (Montréal) - Quelle belle bête. Je n’ai pas pu m’empêcher de le photographier. Pendant la visite des petits-ducs maculés, avec Sylvain Messier.

 

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What a beautiful animal. I just could not resist.

This nice looking Dog is a cross between a Border Collie and a Husky,with a good nature as well.

Aurora smiling for the camera.

 

Husky dog Taiga, Turawa lake (Jezioro Turawskie), Poland.

January, 2019.

Husky looking to the landscape

A husky perches expectantly at Sky High Wilderness Ranch southwest of Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada.

A beautiful Husky running out at Laytown Beach

Went out yesterday to practice with my new lens, and this handsome fella was the best shot i managed to get.

An easy target and not ideal conditions (sunny), but you've still got to nail the eye. So the lens certainly did it's job here

 

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Siberian Husky enjoying the snow in the 'Scheveningse Bos' in The Hague, Netherlands.

 

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Husky puppy - 7 weeks old husky, a new addition to the family

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Husky dog Taiga, Turawa lake (Jezioro Turawskie), Poland.

December, 2018.

it's all in synchronicity

The Siberian Husky (Russian: сибирский хаски, "Sibirsky hasky") is a medium size, dense-coat working dog breed that originated in north-eastern Siberia.[2] The breed belongs to the Spitz genetic family.[3] It is recognizable by its thickly furred double coat, erect triangular ears, and distinctive markings.

 

Huskies are a very active, energetic, and resilient breed whose ancestors came from the extremely cold and harsh environment of the Siberian Arctic. Siberian Huskies were bred by the Chukchi of Northeastern Asia to pull heavy loads long distances through difficult conditions. The dogs were imported into Alaska during the Nome Gold Rush and later spread into the United States and Canada. They were initially sent to Alaska and Canada as sled dogs but rapidly acquired the status of family pets and show dogs.

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