The main difference between Alaskan and Siberian Husky is that Alaskan Husky is bred only for working purposes while Siberian Husky is bred for both working as well as show purposes. The two different breeds of huskies are from two different parts of the world.
Is Alaskan Husky and a Siberian Husky the same thing?
The Alaskan Husky is unlike the Siberian Husky, which is a purebred dog that is registered with the AKC and the CKC and is used as a show dog as well as a working dog. ... Crosses between the Alaskan Husky and the Siberian Husky are called Alaskan Amerindian Huskies. This type of Husky was started in the 1970s.
Which is better Alaskan Husky or Siberian Husky?
Siberian Husky. Both these Husky breeds have a unique 'wolfy' look. The Siberian Husky is slightly smaller than the Alaskan Husky but both dogs are medium-sized on average. The Alaskan Husky is much leaner than Siberian making it an advantage for them when it comes to sled-racing.
Is Alaskan Husky a real breed?
An Alaskan Husky is not in actuality a breed of dog, but rather a category of dog. All breeds of highly efficient sled dogs fall under the Alaskan Husky category, as the Alaskan is the breed of choice for world-class dog sled racing and sprint competition.
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