The Alaskan Husky is a breed of dog that originated in Alaska, USA. They were bred to be working dogs, specifically for sled pulling and hunting.
Alaskan Huskies have been used for centuries by the indigenous people of Alaska, such as the Inupiat and Yupik tribes, to pull sleds and hunt game.
Alaskan Huskies are medium-sized dogs, typically weighing between 35-60 pounds (16-27 kg) and standing between 20-25 inches (51-63 cm) tall at the shoulder.
They have a thick double coat that is well-suited to the cold climate of Alaska. Their fur can be a variety of colors, including black, white, gray, and red.
Alaskan Huskies are highly intelligent dogs that require regular exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom and destructive behavior.
They thrive on structure and clear boundaries, making them well-suited to a life with an active owner who can provide plenty of physical and mental challenges.