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Are you still troubled by the 'Alaskan Husky' tearing the house apart? Read this and you will understand!

Author: PetsZone Release time: 2025-09-24 12:28:55 View number: 30

Alaskan dog, really lives up to its name, equally good at tearing the house apart, which is a trouble dog owners face. Actually, the Alaskan is not that naughty, let’s take a look!

Personality of the Alaskan dog

The Alaskan is one of the three silly snow dogs, with a friendly and cheerful personality. Young Alaskans are lively and cute, but they become very mature and steady as they grow up. The Alaskan is very kind, as long as you have food, it will follow you, so it is not suitable as a guard dog. Alaskans are especially naughty when young, and their house tearing ability can compete with huskies. You have to raise it to adulthood to experience its maturity and steadiness. The Alaskan has abundant energy, so when you go out to play with it, it often runs and jumps everywhere. The Alaskan looks intelligent but is actually difficult to train, plus it has a huge appetite, making it hard to raise.

Are you still troubled by the 'Alaskan Husky' tearing the house apart? Read this and you will understand!
Are you still troubled by the 'Alaskan Husky' tearing the house apart? Read this and you will understand!

How much does an Alaskan cost on the market?

Many people have this question about the cost of purchasing one. Actually, this is hard to say. The Alaskan depends on whether its lineage is pure. Purebred Alaskans on the market cost around 2500 yuan, while impure ones will be cheaper. However, it is generally recommended to buy purebreds as non-purebred Alaskans grow up to be quite different from purebreds.

How to identify a purebred Alaskan?

The difference between purebred and non-purebred Alaskans is huge! Here are some key points: 1. Look at the skeleton. The Alaskan is a super large dog, with a huge size, its weight is close to that of an adult man. 2. The Alaskan's legs are especially thick, particularly noticeable in the puppy stage, and the paws are also very large. 3. Look at the long hair. The Alaskan dog is a long-haired dog with 3 coat colors and two face types. Coat colors include: black and white, yellow and white, gray and white; face types include: cross face and peach heart face. 4. Look at the tail. The Alaskan's tail is curled, not straight; it is a curled tail! Like a chrysanthemum, commonly called "chrysanthemum tail." 6. Look at the ears. The Alaskan's ears are triangular with rounded tips. The ears are positioned on the top, and the distance between the two ears is generally wide. Usually, only when the Alaskan is 3-6 months old do the ears gradually stand up. 7. Look at the skeleton. The bigger the Alaskan, the purer its lineage, indicating higher quality. Generally, you can see from the paws whether the bone mass is sufficient, which relates to future health.

Friendly reminder!! Give your dog some calcium tablets when you have time to supplement calcium and help its growth and development.

Alright, after hearing all this, have you decided how to handle your dog at home? Remember not to hurt the little cutie, or it won’t pay attention to you when grown up.

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