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  2. An Alaskan Husky, a bonded pair of loving cats, and a bunch ...

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    Clifton is an Alaskan Husky available for adoption at the Greenhill Humane Society in Lane County. Greenhill Humane Society Clifton is a goofy 2-year-old Alaskan Husky who is a loyal and friendly pup.

  3. File:Alaskan Husky, 1 year and 6 months old.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. An Alaskan Husky mix, a 'working' cat, and a bonded pair of ...

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    An Alaskan Husky mix, a 7-year-old cat, and a pair of bonded cats are up for adoption in Lane County. ... Frontier is a 1-year-old Alaskan Husky mix who would make a great hiking partner.

  5. Husky - Wikipedia

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    An Alaskan husky. The most commonly used dog in dog sled racing, [16] the Alaskan husky is a mongrel [17] bred specifically for its performance as a sled dog. [18] The modern Alaskan husky reflects 100 years or more of crossbreeding with English Pointers, German Shepherd Dogs, Salukis and other breeds to improve its performance. [19]

  6. Alaskan husky - Wikipedia

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    The Alaskan husky is a breed of medium-sized working sled dog, developed specifically for its performance as such. [1] [2] [3]Alaskan huskies are the most commonly used type of dog for competitive sled dog racing, both in short-distance sprint racing as well as long-distance expedition races such as the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, [4] the Yukon Quest, [5] and the Finnmarkslopet.

  7. Sled dog - Wikipedia

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    An Alaskan husky. The most commonly used dog in dog sled racing, [32] the Alaskan husky is a mongrel [18] bred specifically for its performance as a sled dog. [2] There are two genetically distinct varieties of the Alaskan husky: a sprinting group and a long-distance group. [20]

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

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    They're called Alaskan Malamutes, and they're frequently mistaken for their Siberian relatives. Even though these dogs have a lot in common, Malamutes and Huskies are two different Northern breeds ...

  9. Eurohound - Wikipedia

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    Most distance mushers prefer the pointer genetics to only be 1/8 in a dog for maximum performance. This then reduces the eurohound influence, and dogs should be termed Alaskan Husky crosses or mixed hounds. [10] The eurohound is sleeker than a husky and can hit speeds of 25 miles per hour. [11]