The Sled Dogs We Are Familiar With

Husky (Detailed Introduction)
Sled dogs should be familiar to everyone. In many movies, you often see scenes of them pulling their owners running through the snow. Sled dogs are usually very loyal to their owners. They work tirelessly, pulling their owners to places they want to go. There are many types of sled dogs, distributed widely across Asia, Europe, and North America, all involved in sled pulling work. Let's talk about the sled dogs we are familiar with.
The three more common sled dogs in our daily life are Husky (Siberian Husky), Alaskan Malamute, and Samoyed.
1. Husky: Among medium to large dog breeds, the Husky is especially active, stubborn, and independent. Perhaps because its lineage comes from the Siberian wolf, it is currently the dog breed with the closest genes to wolves.
2. Alaskan Malamute: It has a relatively wide face, dark pure-colored eyes, and the white on its face is connected in patches. This dog is very strong, has a gentle temperament, and looks relatively fierce.
3. Samoyed: It is a trotting-type animal, smart, elegant, loyal, highly adaptable, alert, active, service-oriented, friendly but reserved in personality.
These three are relatively common sled dogs in our lives. Generally, sled dogs are gentle with people and do not bite easily. They are loyal to their owners, making them excellent companions.