Siberian Husky

Breed: Siberian Husky
Scientific name: Canis lupus familiaris
Place of Origin: Siberia
Classification: Working Group
Average Price: R6,000 - R10,000
Size Category: medium
Avg. Height: 56 cm.
Avg. Weight: 16 to 27 Kg.
Avg. Lifespan: 12 to 14 years.
Colours:
Various, often with striking black-and-white or grey-and-white markings.
Covering:
fur
Vocalisation level:
loud
Temprament:
Friendly and gentle, but also independent and mischievous. They are pack dogs and notorious escape artists.
Trainability:
difficult
Registry and Recognition:
KUSA (Kennel Union of Southern Africa)
https://www.kusa.co.za/
A registry is an official organization responsible for keeping and checking the family history (pedigree) of purebred animals like dogs and cats. It makes sure that records of an animal’s parents and ancestors are correct and that breed standards are followed. This helps to protect the quality and health of purebred animals. The registry also gives recognition to animals and breeders who follow the rules. Registered animals receive official papers that prove their breed and background. The registry supports good breeding practices, keeps the breed’s history safe, and allows animals to join events such as shows and competitions.
This system helps owners, breeders, and the public trust the purity and health of the animals. It also connects with similar organizations around the world to maintain high standards everywhere.
Diet type: omnivore
Feeding frequency: Twice a day.
Foods to avoid:
Standard toxic foods for dogs.
Health Concerns:
Generally a healthy breed; some can be prone to eye conditions.Recommended Supplements:
Generally not required.Grooming:
Double coat sheds immensely (‘blows coat’) twice a year.Exercise:
Extremely high energy; bred to run and needs extensive daily exercise.Handling:
Generally good-natured, but have a high prey drive.Ideal Location:
Only suitable for cooler parts of South Africa, like the KZN Midlands or Highveld in winter. Must be protected from the heat.Space Requirements:
Needs a very large and highly secure yard.Climate Suitability: cold
Temperature Range: Bred for cold; highly susceptible to overheating.
Humidity Range: Prefers low humidity
