A male siberian husky can weigh up to 150 lbs.
10 to 20 pound from 2 month to 5 month. if being feed well it can reach to 10 pound in less than two month. and this breed needs less food than other dogs.but it really depends on the husky itself.i currently own4 husky.
An actual Siberian Husky (as opposed to the general term for sled dogs) is a large dog. Adults can weigh 40 to 60 pounds (18 to 27 kg) although some males can weight up to 40kg, with females being somewhat smaller than males.
A male siberian husky can weigh up to 150 lbs.
i have 2 Siberian huskies and my male runs about 60 pounds and my female around 45
Both of my females are just under 40 lb.
a healthy weight-depending on size- is around 35-60 lbs.
The average male Siberian husky weighs around 25 kilos or 55 pounds.
Like all breeds of domesticated dog, Siberian Husky offspring are called puppies.
you feed any dog twice a day. Thanks ERIC
It's a great name. Anything that sounds a bit Inuit usually rolls off the tongue nicely.
Man im not sure but my 8 mo old husky pup ran down a blacktop road the other day that was a mile long ( if not a mile very close to it ) in 57 seconds
If you're talking about the 70 pound pup, then no.
well usually the mother will nurture the pup by giving milk and bathing the pup until the pup opens its eyes and the pup is old enough to take care of its selfuntill then the mother will take care of tne pup
I suggest keeping the male away from newborn pups. However our other males eventually get along fine with the pups once they are roughly three months or older.
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.
1.7 ounces normally but it has to be a pacific kind they are all different
4 to 1 unless it is a muscle pup.
Koda is Native American (I think Apache) for 'friend'.AnswerKoda (pronounced koh-da) means 'friend' in Dakota Sioux. I found out that it was the name of a Siberian husky in a Disney movie ..."...Koda comes from the Kodiak islands in Alaska and the dog's full name is Koda Bear, from the Alaskan subspecies of the brown bear which was named after those islands. ..."I just named my husky pup "Koda." Great name.
A wolf pup only weighs one pound when first born