Jake's mom and dad say: Jake is a grey-and-white Siberian husky. He is "bi-eyed," meaning one blue eye and one brown eye. Jake was a wedding present and new-house present to each other. He is a very energetic and loving pup. He loves to eat any and all types of paper products: newspaper, toilet paper, napkins, paper towels, bills, money, etc. He has also been known to eat socks and underwear. Since recently putting up our Christmas tree, Jake has enjoyed sneaking ornaments off the tree and eating them while his mom and dad are getting ready for work in the morning. We live in "snow country" and Jake is in his element playing in the snow. He can't get enough of it! He is also a huge Syracuse University basketball fan. Jake has been the best "first child" we could have asked for.













The Siberian Husky is an active dog used primarily to pull sleds in sub-arctic climates. They weigh between 35 and 60 pounds and stand between 20 and 24 inches tall. White Siberian Huskies are the result of recessive genes for coat color.
Read MoreAlthough a number of sled-type dogs are related to the Husky, the American Kennel Club (AKC) recognizes only one variety: the Siberian Husky. The Husky puppy is a member of the Working Dogs classification group and he will grow into a medium/large dog...
Read MoreSiberian husky dogs are friendly and fiercely loyal. Used primarily as sled dogs, huskies exhibit boundless energy and they love to run. Recognized by their beautiful, thick coats and blue-brown eyes, Siberian huskies are low maintenance and great for...
Read MoreSiberian huskies are aptly named: their ancestors, the Chukchi sled dog, originated in Siberia. Huskies have gentle dispositions and are extremely hardworking. They are recognized for their speed and beauty, and are used in sled racing.
Read MoreOne of the world's most distinctive dog breeds is the Siberian Husky. Before you rush out to get one, here are some facts you need to know.
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