Haski dogs
Haski dogs are a type of
dog, which is native to Siberia and is a very cold climate and characterized by
snow, and this type of dogs bear the intensity of cold because of the presence
of the scalp is soft and very dense on the skin and has the beauty that makes
it resist the very cold temperature of fifty The black-red, white, and Haski
dogs are similar in shape to Malamut dogs because Malamot is a hybrid of Haski;
for this reason Hard to disassemble Their similarity to the severity of the
advantage of those dogs strongly with her body blue eyes are pale and sometimes
tilted to brown, and some of them have a green eyes or golden yellow.
The Haski dog is
characterized by its excessive activity and passion for running. It is used in
dragging lattices in the snowy country. It is also used in agriculture. It is
characterized by its love and affection for children, but it must be guarded
during anger. It is spread widely in Europe and Canada in particular. An
excellent family dog, and one of the most important disadvantages of Haski dogs
is that they always seek compensation and need an air-conditioned place because
the atmosphere of their native country is snow; because when exposed to high
heat, his hair starts to fall and vice versa when the heat is growing and grow,
the male weight is between 20 and 28 kg; A female between 15 and 26 kg, while
the average length ranges between 53 and 60 cm. Haski dogs resemble wolves in
their form because they are hybrids of an Asian dog and wolf, a healthy dog.
However, there are some diseases related to the bones, thyroid gland, and eyes
that may be infected by the person, such as cataracts, corneal atrophy and
retinal atrophy. Haski dogs can only be guarded if they are trained very well,
but are suitable for traveling, hiking and racing. The Haski dog is a model for
a dog that controls itself and the wolf with similar similarities. The haciac
can be raised at home as a pet, but it must be guarded during anger and
emotion. If the haski is cared for and fully cared for, Approximately 12 to 15
years old.
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