The Siberian Husky is a of dog available in Nintendogs and its 3DS sequel.
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- Siberian husky
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| - The Siberian Husky is a of dog available in Nintendogs and its 3DS sequel.
- The Siberian Husky’s origins can be traced to the ancient Chukchi – an ancient tribe whose culture was based on the long-distance sled dog located near the Kolyma River Basin in Northern Siberia. Huskies are a very active, energetic, and resilient breed whose ancestors came from the extremely cold and harsh environment of the Siberian Arctic. They were initially sent to Alaska and Canada as sled dogs, but rapidly acquired the status of family pets and show dogs.
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| - Pale grey with white underbelly, legs, and face; grey with white underbelly, legs, and face, with "goggles"; dark grey with white legs, underbelly, and forehead
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| - The Siberian Husky is a of dog available in Nintendogs and its 3DS sequel.
- The Siberian Husky’s origins can be traced to the ancient Chukchi – an ancient tribe whose culture was based on the long-distance sled dog located near the Kolyma River Basin in Northern Siberia. Huskies are a very active, energetic, and resilient breed whose ancestors came from the extremely cold and harsh environment of the Siberian Arctic. The dogs were imported into Nome, Alaska by William Goosak, a Russian fur trader during the Nome Gold Rush and later spread into the United States and Canada. Goosak imported a team of Siberian Huskies to enter the 1909 All Alaska Sweepstakes Race of 408 miles with a first place prize of $10,000. The people of Nome referred to the Siberian Huskies as "Siberian Rats" due to size and weighing 40 to 50 pounds when compared to the malamute dogs. They were initially sent to Alaska and Canada as sled dogs, but rapidly acquired the status of family pets and show dogs.
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