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  2. Siberian Husky - Wikipedia

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    Height: Males: 21–23.5 inches (53–60 cm) Females: 20–22 inches (51–56 cm) [3] Weight: Males: 45–60 pounds (20–27 kg) ... Siberian Husky tails are heavily ...

  3. Tamaskan Dog - Wikipedia

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    On average, Tamaskan adults measure around 24-28 inches (60–70 cm) tall at the shoulder and typically weigh between 55-88 pounds (25–40 kg)–the heaviest recorded Tamaskan males (to date) weigh just under 50 kg. Females are usually slightly smaller and lighter than males, with a distinct feminine appearance.

  4. Siberian Husky - AOL

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    Siberian Huskies are the 12th most popular dog breed in the United States. The Siberian Husky breed originated in northeast Asia. These dogs were kept by the Chukchi people as both family pets and ...

  5. Alaskan Klee Kai - Wikipedia

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    The Standard size Alaskan Klee Kai can be 15–17 inches or 33-43 cm tall (17-17.5 inches or 43-44.5 cm is still considered a standard size Alaskan Klee Kai, but is a fault) and weigh 15–20 lbs or 6.8-9 kg. Specific weight ranges were included in the Original AKKAOA Standards 1993, but subsequent revisions call only for weight to be ...

  6. Siberian Huskies v. Alaskan Malamutes: How to Distinguish ...

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    Related: Husky-Malamute Throwing Tantrum Like a Kid Has Parents Everywhere Laughing Siberian Huskies were developed in Northern Russia (AKA Siberia) to assist native nomadic peoples with following ...

  7. 15-Year-Old Husky Lives It Up During His Golden Years and ...

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    Siberian Huskies have an average lifespan of 12 to 14 years, which is longer than that of other medium to large breeds, which typically live 10 to 12 years. While genetics influence their life ...

  8. Greenland Dog - Wikipedia

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    These breeds are associated with high latitudes – the Siberian Husky and Greenland Dog that are also associated with Arctic human populations, and to a lesser extent the Shar Pei and Finnish Spitz. An admixture graph of the Greenland dog indicates a best-fit of 3.5% shared material, however an ancestry proportion ranging between 1.4% and 27.3 ...

  9. Chukotka sled dog - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, the Soviet Union halted the exportation of dogs from Siberia and the American Kennel Club recognized the Siberian Husky as a breed. Dogs living in the Soviet Union at the time would continue on as Chukotka sled dogs, while dogs residing in the United States and Canada would go on to form the foundational stock of the Siberian Husky. [9 ...