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  • Siberian Husky or Akita

    Siberian Husky or Akita

    The Siberian Husky and the Akita are ancient Northern Spitz breeds. The Siberian Husky is a medium size breed, and the Akita is a large breed. They both have a weather-resistant double coat, are extremely smart and energetic, and need around 2 hours of daily exercise plus mental stimulation to keep them content.

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  • Siberian Husky or Samoyed

    Siberian Husky or Samoyed

    The Siberian Husky and the Samoyed are both wonderful dog breeds. The Siberian Husky and the Samoyed are medium-sized Northern breeds. They both have a weather-resistant double coat, are extremely smart and energetic, and need around 2 hours of daily exercise plus mental stimulation to keep them content.

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  • Siberian Husky or Border Collie

    Siberian Husky or Border Collie

    The Siberian Husky and the Border Collie are both wonderful dog breeds. The Siberian Husky and the Border Collie are medium-sized breeds. They both have a weather-resistant double coat, are extremely smart and energetic, and need around 2 hours of daily exercise plus mental stimulation to keep them content.

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  • Siberian Husky or German Shepherd

    Siberian Husky or German Shepherd

    The Siberian Husky and the German Shepherd are both wonderful breeds. The Siberian Husky is a medium size breed, and the German Shepherd is a large breed. They both have a weather-resistant double coat, are energetic, and need around 2 hours of daily exercise.

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  • Siberian Husky or Golden Retriever

    Siberian Husky or Golden Retriever

    The Siberian Husky and the Golden Retriever are both wonderful breeds. They are similar in size and are both friendly breeds with humans and other dogs. They both have a double coat, are energetic, and need around 2 hours of daily exercise. The Golden Retriever has a water-resistant longer coat than the Siberian Husky.

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  • Siberian Husky or Alaskan Malamute

    Siberian Husky or Alaskan Malamute

    The Siberian Husky and the Alaskan Malamute are both wonderful breeds. They are similar in looks and are both friendly breeds with humans and other dogs. They both have a double coat, are energetic, and need around 2 hours of daily exercise. However, the Siberian Husky is a medium size breed, whereas the Alaskan Malamute…

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  • Siberian Husky or Labrador Retriever

    Siberian Husky or Labrador Retriever

    The Siberian Husky and the Labrador Retriever are both wonderful breeds. They are similar in that they are both friendly breeds with humans and other dogs. They both have a double coat, are energetic, and need around 2 hours of daily exercise. The Siberian Husky is a medium size breed, whereas the Labrador Retriever is…

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  • Luna Sleeping

    Should I Get A Siberian Husky

    Siberian Husky is a stunning dog, and many people love their looks and playful personality. However, the Siberian Husky is a high-maintenance breed, a high-energy, independent thinker, a Houdini-level escape artist, suffers from separation anxiety, and is not for the faint-hearted.

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  • puppy luna sleeping on the doorstep

    What Do I Need When Bringing Home a Puppy

    Once you have determined that you have the time and resources to commit to a puppy and have decided which breed suits your lifestyle best, and have a puppy in mind, it is time to turn to the crucial basics. So what do you need to bring home a puppy?

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  • Luna on the sofa

    Steps To Help Your Dog Settle

    However, some dogs will struggle to relax like some people, but we can help them by teaching them. Like all training, it will take time, patience, and rewards to teach your dog that its ok to chill out, and it can be a rewarding experience.

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