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A scaled-down version of the Samoyed, the acrobatic dog American Huskies, can both graze and walk tightropes I, Breed Overview II, History of the American Huskies III, How to Take Care of the American Huskies?

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The American Huskymore looks almost exactly like Samoyed, with a white and furry coat, and laughs like an angel, which is a miniature version of Samoyed. However, the roots of the American Husky are german Pomeranian dogs, while the Samoyed is a dog bred by Siberians, although similar in appearance, but two different breeds.

A scaled-down version of the Samoyed, the acrobatic dog American Huskies, can both graze and walk tightropes I, Breed Overview II, History of the American Huskies III, How to Take Care of the American Huskies?

<h1>First, the variety overview</h1>

Shoulder height: 58 to 68 cm (male dog), 51 to 61 cm (female dog)

Weight: 33.7 to 47.2 kg (male), 27.2 to 40.5 kg (female)

Hair: The American Huskies basically have a thick and shiny pure white hair, and a thick layer of hair can be seen on the neck and chest, like a scarf.

Life expectancy: 13 to 15 years

A scaled-down version of the Samoyed, the acrobatic dog American Huskies, can both graze and walk tightropes I, Breed Overview II, History of the American Huskies III, How to Take Care of the American Huskies?

<h1>The history of the American Huskymo</h1>

The American Huskyman is a branch of the Pomeranian dog, and the genes of the European Pomeranian dog flow in the blood. In the 19th century, some German immigrants brought this small Pomeranian dog to the United States, but at that time the Americans did not recognize them as a breed of dogs, but only called them German Pomeranian dogs, and even worse, the locals in Germany did not recognize it.

A scaled-down version of the Samoyed, the acrobatic dog American Huskies, can both graze and walk tightropes I, Breed Overview II, History of the American Huskies III, How to Take Care of the American Huskies?

After the First World War, the United States accumulated a lot of anti-German sentiment, and the dog finally changed its name and called it the American Huskies. At that time, American huskies were commonly found on farms in the Midwest of the United States, helping people to graze their cattle as working dogs. However, the American Huskies are actually acrobats, and they often tour the United States with the circus, either walking tightropes or performing fancy obstacle crossings. It wasn't until 1995 that the American Huskies were recognized as a dog breed by the American Kennel Club.

A scaled-down version of the Samoyed, the acrobatic dog American Huskies, can both graze and walk tightropes I, Breed Overview II, History of the American Huskies III, How to Take Care of the American Huskies?

<h1>How to take care of american huskies? </h1>

Although the American Huskies are smaller than the Satsuma, but the amount of exercise is not less than them, this dog needs a lot of exercise every day, if the exercise is insufficient, the American Huskies will constantly bark or pestering the owner. At the same time, American huskies are not suitable for first-time dog owners, because they need some training, otherwise the dogs may be like a wild horse that has lost its reins, with great strength, and if you are not careful, you will break free of the leash and run away.

A scaled-down version of the Samoyed, the acrobatic dog American Huskies, can both graze and walk tightropes I, Breed Overview II, History of the American Huskies III, How to Take Care of the American Huskies?

However, the American Huskies are well trained and have a strong learning ability. Owners can train their dogs with snack rewards, perhaps because their ancestors played acrobatics, so American Huskymores can learn a lot of interesting instructions, sit down and shake hands and other skills. And training is equivalent to giving the dog enough exercise, and it will be safe at home, killing two birds with one stone.

A scaled-down version of the Samoyed, the acrobatic dog American Huskies, can both graze and walk tightropes I, Breed Overview II, History of the American Huskies III, How to Take Care of the American Huskies?

Like Satsuma, American Huskies usually pay attention to hair care, and owners have to comb their dog's hair at least two or three times a week. If seasonal hair removal is encountered, the owner can comb the dog once in the morning and once in the evening. In the summer, some owners will feel that the dog's hair is too thick and too hot, but in fact, the double layer of the American Huskies can resist the damage of the sun's ultraviolet rays to the skin, so the owner is best not to shave off the hair.

American Huskies are playful, and if properly trained, dogs can be excellent family companions, not only kind to people, but also able to help their owners watch children. If you want to have a Satsuma but don't want a big dog, the American Huskies are the way to go.

A scaled-down version of the Samoyed, the acrobatic dog American Huskies, can both graze and walk tightropes I, Breed Overview II, History of the American Huskies III, How to Take Care of the American Huskies?

"To find out the difference between a huskies and a Samoyed, you can click on the search icon in the upper right corner of the article to search for huskies and Samoies to see the comparison of the two types of dogs."

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