Check the length of the coat. Siberian Huskies have double coats of medium length, giving the dog a well-furred appearance. The undercoat is dense and soft, though it may be hidden during shedding season. The outer coat is straight and somewhat smooth lying.
How do I know if I have a Siberian Husky?
The Siberian husky has erect ears and eyes of brown to blue or maybe even one of each color. The neck is carried straight and the topline is level. The well-furred tail is carried up in a sickle or sometimes straight out behind. Siberian huskies have a very dense, plush coat with plenty of undercoat.
How do you tell if your Husky is Alaska or Siberia?
Appearance wise, Alaskan Huskies are usually leaner in build than Siberians with a more pronounced tuck-up. Siberians often have blue or any combination of blue and brown eyes, whereas Alaskan Huskies often have brown eyes. Crosses between the Alaskan Husky and the Siberian Husky are called Alaskan Amerindian Huskies.
Is there a difference between a husky and a Siberian Husky?
Siberian Husky is that the Siberian Husky is registered with the American Kennel Club or the AKC under the category of a working group while the Alaskan Husky is not. This is due to the fact that the Alaskan Husky is a crossbred dog and is not registered with any other breed organizations in the world too.
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