Can Huskies Sleep Outside in Winter

Husky (Details Introduction)
In the countryside, many dogs stay outside through all seasons, whether freezing cold or scorching heat, and they survive very well. Their physical condition is far superior to those pampered pet dogs raised from a young age. Huskies have thick, dense fur, so can Huskies sleep outside in winter? I think for city-living Huskies, it's very difficult to endure.
As a sled dog, Huskies are known for enduring severe cold, but that was in the past. For today's pampered city Huskies, despite their thick coats, many owners would hesitate to let them stay outside in the winter. Also, the original Siberian sled dogs lived in snowy conditions after going through a period of adaptation. If they are suddenly exposed to such harsh conditions, their bodies would also have problems and may even catch diseases.
Therefore, many dogs' bodies nowadays have degenerated and cannot withstand even a little wind or rain. Fundamentally, this is caused by humans pampering them too much. Like rural native dogs, you rarely see them getting sick; even if they catch minor illness, they usually recover in a few days. But for delicate purebred dogs, even a slight chill can have a great impact on their health.
Hence, a piece of advice for dog owners: don’t overly spoil your dogs. You may think you are showing love, but in fact, this may harm them indirectly. Excessive protection makes them unable to cope with setbacks. Letting them endure a little hardship might actually be a blessing for them.