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Male Grey wolf siberian husky mix size

Weight: 110 lbs to 140 lbs

Height: 2.5 ft to 2.8 ft tall

Female Grey Wolf siberian husky mix size

Weight: 80 lbs to 110 lbs

Height: 2.4 ft to 2.6 ft tall

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Q: How big would your grey wolf Siberian husky mix get?
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Why is there such size variation in Siberian Huskies?

Because a husky is part wolf and other dog so a husky can be form 14 in. to 27 in.


What is the difference between a Siberian husky and an American husky?

the Siberian husky doesn't have a mane like structure around its neck while the americian does.Dont confuse the malamute between a amerian and the Siberian husky.I prefere to have a Siberian husky because it looks more like a wolf than all the other breeds.There is no such breed as the "American husky." You can visit akc.org (the American Kennel Club's web site) for confirmation of this fact.


Which is bigger a husky or a Siberian husky?

The alaskan malamute is a little bit wider and more furry than a siberian husky, but a siberian husky is a little bit thinner and have sharper ears. An alaskan malamute has more strength and better skills in pulling sleds than a siberian husky. A siberian husky has blue eyes is faster than an alaskan malamute, while an alaskan malamute has a thicker head and small brown eyes. Siberian huskies have sharper teeth than alaskan malamutes, which have bigger jaws.


Can you please explain if it is possible to breed any different breed of wolf you want with a domestic dog and the wolf hybrid be 90 percent Siberian husky and 10 percent timber wolf and Mex wolf?

Not really. This sort of mating would produce an animal that is 50% Siberian Husky (assuming the Husky was a pure-breed) and 50% wolf. (assuming there was no dog in the wolf). The exact percentage of each type of wolf would very much depend on how much of those species was in the animal used for the mating, but the offspring would still technically be a 50-50 wolfdog. If you wanted more Siberian Husky than wolf, then you would have to breed a pure Husky with a wolf/husky cross. Assuming said cross was half husky and half wolf, you might then end up with offspring that's around 75% Husky and 25% wolf. Take that animal and breed it to another pure Husky, and you'd then get offspring that was more than 75% husky and less than 25% wolf…and so on. That being said, actually getting these percentages isn't likely to be as simple as the theory makes it sound. You have to remember that the random arrangement of genes within gametes could easily result in a half breed producing offspring that's more than 25% wolf - it very much depends on which genes each pup happens to get, and that's something that's very much out of our control.


Is a black Siberian husky more like a wolf?

all dogs are descended from wolves. The fact that a husky looks like a wolf is a mere coincidence. Just because a husky is black does not make it closer to wolves. not all wolves are black.


Is it possible that south America will let you breed a maned wolf with your Siberian husky to get 80 percent maned wolf and 10 percent and more 10 percent Siberian husky?

Yes, it is possible that South America WILL and/or MIGHT let you breed a Maned Wolf with your Siberian Husky to get 80% Maned Wolf and four times 10% Siberian Husky. So 80+10+10=100%. When you find out someon's nationality, or your dog's nationality for this matter, the percentage ALWAYS has to EQUAL 100%. P.S. This is a VERY IMPORTANT REMINDER: In order to own a wolfdog and/or wolf hybrid that is MORE THAN 60% (say 70%, or in this case 80% or higher, you have to LEGALLY have a permit and/or law permit paper and/or paperwork from by Florida Wildlife Reserve. THIS IS THE LAW!!! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I would not recommend breeding a maned wolf with a Siberian husky for many reasons, but the main one is this: maned wolves are near threatened. This means that their populations are in danger of becoming threatened and possibly endangered in the near future. Not to mention that you have no idea how the offspring of such a cross would turn out. Maned wolves are wild animals and the offspring of a maned wolf/Siberian husky pairing could have potentially dangerous results. Please think responsibly before trying something like this.


Are siberian husky dogs territorial?

100% if they love you very much plus a family friend of mine owns a Siberian husky and he was attacked by some punks and his Siberian husky attacked those punks and eventually scared them off. Any dog would protect its owner if they truly cared for them. Owner of a 3 quarters purebred Siberian husky and 1 quarter purebred Canadian grey wolf male ( protected and attacked two dogs that were attacking me and some man who had grabbed me from behind while I was out walking) and a purebred rottweiler male


What is the fastest wolf breed?

The fastest wolf ever recorded was a Timber wolf reaching a speed of 60 miles per hour. Regular Timbers can only reach around 50 miles per hour.


What is a better pet a wolf or a husky?

I would say a husky would be a much better pet. I would not get a wolf if you do not have a permit or papers.


Is there wolf in the breed of a Siberian husky?

While huskies have similar physical features to those of a wolf, they are actually as closely related to wolves as chihuahuas are. That is to say, barely.


Are the German Sheperd dogs and the Siberian Husky dogs related?

All dogs are related to wolves, as in they are both canines. However, the husky has very few similarities to a wolf. Although they are both pack animals the husky is not as aggressive as a wolf.


What does it mean to dream about a Siberian wolf?

The question might refer to the grey wolf, which is the subspecies most commonly found throughout Russia and Siberia. (see link below.) In this case, the wolf probably represents something in real life that the dreamer perceives as a threat. For example, the possibility of losing one's house to foreclosure could be represented in the dream as a wolf. This would be consistent with the common expression, "the wolf is at the door," indicating financial crisis. ... Alternatively, the dream might refer to the Siberian Husky, which is not a wolf but a dog with a strikingly wolf-like appearance. In this case, the animal might be a symbol for something that is initially frightening but turns out to be harmless, friendly and protective.