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Question: Do Siberian Huskies eat cats?

Common Husky Questions - Siberian Husky Club of Great Britai...
I have two cats that my siberian husky has been brought up with since he was 8 weeks old, and I have managed to teach him to respect them, BUT I have to admit that I wudn't trust him left on his ow own with them apart from when I am in the house to supervise or when I am asleep at night. It is in their nature to kill small animals, soo if the worst happens you cant blame your husky ! They will not change, you have to stop bringing small animals which they sees as fair game into her domain.

Question: Are Siberian Huskies part wolf?

Common Husky Questions - Siberian Husky Club of Great Britai...
No. The Siberian Husky is a domesticated pure bred dog and has been for many centuries. They are sometimes mistaken for wolves, and they are sometimes used in movies to depict wolves, but they are most certainly not wolves or part wolf. This is called a "snow nose", and is fairly common in Siberians. A snow nose is a reddish or pink marking on a black or liver colored nose. Snow nose can disappear over warmer months and reappear over the winter months.

How do Siberian Huskies get along with cats?

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First, the Siberian Husky instinctively has a high prey drive. They will hunt and even stalk something they are interested in. When it comes to cats they generally ignore them, until the cat runs from them. When this occurs it sets off that prey drive I mentioned. Immediatly the husky goes into a different mind frame. The instinct to run down their "prey" takes over. Secondly, a cat rather than a husky is primarily more meek and less self assured.

Question: Are Siberian huskies good with children?

Common Husky Questions - Siberian Husky Club of Great Britai...
The Siberian has a gentle and friendly disposition which may be a heritage from the past as the Chukchi people held their dogs in great esteem. They housed them in family shelters and encouraged their children to play with them. They are alert, eager to please and adaptable. The Siberian husky is not usually a one man dog, but are capable of showing strong affection for their family.

How do Siberian Huskies deal with heat?

stated repeatedly throughout this document, Siberian Huskies are remarkably adaptable animals. So long as they have adequate shade, shelter, and water, the seem to do just fine in warmer climates. One important note: no matter how hot you think your Siberian is, DO NOT shave him/her! Their double coat insulates them against the heat as well as the cold. You would be doing more harm than good to shave the dog.

Are Siberian Huskies part wolf?

No. The Siberian Husky is a domesticated pure bred dog and has been for many centuries. They are sometimes mistaken for wolves, and they are sometimes used in movies to depict wolves, but they are most certainly NOT wolves or part wolf. See also the AKC Standard for the Siberian Husky (http://www.akc.org/breeds/recbreeds/sibhusk.cfm).

Do Siberian Huskies bark?

Siberian Huskies are rather quiet dogs. They do not typically bark. They do talk, however, in a "woo woo woo" sound. They can also howl quite well. Owners of multiple Huskies report frequent howling, starting and stopping simultaneously. Occasionally, at the most inopportune moments - like 3:00 am. Since the Siberian, like other northern breeds, is a very pack oriented animal, this behavior is typical.

Do Siberian Huskies get hip dysplasia?

The Siberian Husky is a remarkably healthy breed. When well cared for, the Siberian is relatively "maintenance free", outside of normal checkups and vaccinations. The incidence of hip dysplasia in Siberians is fairly low. However, breeding Siberians should, among other things, be OFA (Orthopedic Foundation for Animals) certified prior to breeding. OFA certification cannot be granted prior to 24 months of age.

How are Siberian Huskies with children?

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Children, Siberian Huskies, and a family atmosphere all go hand in hand. Having a husky is honestly like having another child. They are your best friend and your big baby at the same time. They get jealous, demand attention, and crave playtime just as a kid does! Huskies are not aggressive by nature and do great with children of all ages.

How do you contain your Siberian Huskies?

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Oh my! Here on the farm, when pulling up to our home, you'd think it's Fort Knox! That's what it feels like. Initially, we didn't have any fencing. We parked a trailor and lived in it while we built our home. During that time we just had Sky. She had complete run of the farm. There were no problems with this until she was about a year old. Our neihbors had 16 ugly, smelly, stinky ducks. Sky took to eating them! Yep, she loved them.

Question: Is a Siberian for me?

Common Husky Questions - Siberian Husky Club of Great Britai...
First, the Siberian Husky is a high-energy, gregarious dog that must have an occupation. This is a working dog, bred for extremely strenuous work hauling sleds in very difficult terrain and weather conditions. If you do not have time to exercise this dog, or to keep it adequately occupied, if you do not have time to be a companion, to form a pack-bond with this dog, this is not the breed for you.

I've heard that Siberian Huskies are mischevious? Is that true?

Yes and no. Siberians are very intelligent dogs. They will often do things that surprise their owners. They can get into things that one might think are impossible. When Siberians are bored, they can become quite mischievous, inventive, and destructive. This is typical of working dogs. This is why it is so important to include the Siberian in family activities and give him plenty of attention and exercise.

Are Siberian Huskies prone to eye problems?

Of the three major eye diseases of the Siberian Husky, hereditary cataracts are the most common, followed by corneal dystrophy, and progressive retinal atrophy. Within the last several years (since 1999 or so) the has been an increase in Siberian Huskies diagnosed with glaucoma, as well. All of these eye problems are most likely genetically caused.

Question: Are huskies little monkeys?

Common Husky Questions - Siberian Husky Club of Great Britai...
Because these traits are very strong in the breed, great care must be taken at all times to prevent them from straying and killing livestock or getting run over... So if you don't have a garden, or are unable to fence the garden you have, you would be better off with a budgie! While we are on the subject of gardens, Siberians are not a breed for those who take great pride in their rose beds or immaculate lawns.

Question: Do they get along with cats?

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We have several cats. Everyone runs free in the house together, two or three cats and sometimes five dogs at a time, plus a bunch of puppies from time to time, and they get along very well. Sometimes it is 'sitting by the door in the the sun' time, and sometimes it is 'chasing each other all over everywhere' time. Our cats and dogs have been known to actually show affection for each other. Sometimes they even sleep together.

How big do Siberian cats get?

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Siberian cats can get very large, although their size is a bit overrated. They are the 2nd largest cat, second to the Maine Coone. The average male cat weighs 14 - 15 pounds; females weigh 8 - 10 pounds. Most of their size is reached by the time they are 18 months old, but they can take up to 5 years to reach full maturity. [top]

I've heard that Siberian Huskies are "cat killers" is this true?

They can be. It depends on how they are socialized as puppies and how strong their prey-drive is. If they are not socialized to smaller animals as puppies, they will likely kill most small animals they encounter (rabbits, squirrels, cats, etc). Siberian Huskies, as a breed, have a very strong prey drive. What this means is that most have the natural instinct to hunt. Small furry animals that run away, are likely to be chased, and unfortunately in some cases killed.

I've heard that Siberian Huskies are "high strung". Is that true?

Yes and no. Siberians are a very energetic breed. As a working dog, they need something to do, some way of challenging their intelligence and an outlet for their energy. If they are not provided one, they will find one for themselves - occasionally with destructive consequences.

Question #1: What is the Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs?

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Answer: ACC&D is a catalyst for collaboration to speed discovery of nonsurgical contraceptives for cats and dogs that will have a significant impact on reducing the millions of excess cats and dogs destroyed in shelters each year, as well as feral cat and dog populations living without human care.

Question: What if I go out to eat?

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Answer: Order only a small amount of food, such as an appetizer. Eat slowly. Finish at the same time as your table companions.
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