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What is the ideal temperature for a Husky?

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What is the ideal climate for a Husky? Technically, huskies are a breed for colder climates. Coming from Siberia — the literal place, not just an exaggeration — they are actually designed to live comfortably in temperatures that can reach down to -75 degrees F (-60 degrees C) regularly.


What temp is too hot for a Husky?

Huskies are known for their ability to adapt to any climate, including those ranging from below 75 degrees Fahrenheit to climates such as South Florida and other tropical places.

What temperature is too cold for a Husky?

Huskies are capable of tolerating cold temperatures as low as -75°F (-59°C). How well Huskies can deal with the cold depends on their health, condition of their coat, shelter, and age.

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