My Alaskan husky was not an escape artist, and she could be off leash and would follow me and come back with a single whistle that I trained her with. Alaskan huskies are absolutely fabulous with children! With sadness, I had to put her to sleep three months ago she end up with cancer on her spleen and her heart truly a blessing in my life! I miss you Raina ❤
This video would be so much better if you labeled the husky when you showed them in all of the short videos. I have no idea if you're showing me an Alaskan Husky or a normal one throughout the entire video. They all just look like huskies lol
If you look at the eyes, the ones that have the blue eyes are Siberian. But also, they can’t have brown. It is confusing if you don’t know what to look for in the eyes.
Awesome vid! But the one point I do have to question is the ‘medium intelligence’…. Huskies are so damn smart they can have you convinced they’re not, just to catch you off guard. They are TOO smart 😂😂😂
Any breed not recognized by the AKC and therefore not part of the dog show circuit is better off so in that respect the Alaskan Husky has an advantage, That saId however I'm not aware of the show breeders doing the kind of damage to Siberian Huskies that they've done to other breeds such as the German Sheperd and all the flat faced or short legged dogs.
I have two dogs …I thought she was Siberian but I believe now that’s she’s an Alaskan husky (Elina) never barked once and does howl loves loves to get petted and loves attention very friendly with strangers . her coat is a bit heavier and fluffier but her daughter (Ember) is total opposite she’s slender not heavy coat a bit taller then her mom doesn’t love attention from strangers she barks and growls when approaching strangers a lot faster at running then her mom… you’d think that Ember would pick up her moms behavior but she never did? Can someone please explain why this happens?
We got 3 Alaskan huskies, a 5 yr old and 2 brothers almost 2 yr old all from the same breeder mind you the 5yr old has different mother and father than the 2 2yr old's but we do know the history of the dogs parents, the 5 yr old has never barked, growled or showed his teeth since we've had him but he will howl even though it takes for him to howl and his parents had basically the same temperament has him calm loving dogs.......now on to the 2 brothers who are 2 totally different dogs all to together one is a runner who would run a 1000 laps around the house a day and loves to be outdoors all he can, he is also a barker and a howler and a talker, now on to his brother who will go outside and play and run for a little bit then its back to the door wanting to come in and snuggle up to someone and he's like the 5yr old don't bark or howl but he is a talker like his brother and there's nothing funnier than listening to to dogs talk to each other.....hahaha......now on to the brothers parents.....there father was a barker and a runner while there mother was a calm loving dog yet she was the howler so can you see what traits the 2 dogs picked up from there parents....so what im trying to say after i just got done writing a novel...hahahaha..........what was the temperament of the daughters father like maybe she picked it up from him
Alaskan huskies are Siberian mixed with European dogs and sometimes wolves, they can be very different to Siberians. Mine was an abuse case, lived outside for 5 years and didn't bark at first, wasn't house trained or coordinated. He's not friendly but a fantastic guard dog, doesn't try to escape or run away and stays close. He barks, howls on command and communicates well to let me know what he wants. I have to keep him away from people and other dogs, he doesn't back down and reactive.
our neighbor has one just like that. it even has a wolf like posture and stalks approaches its opponents like a wolf in small steps while growling. its a highly aggressive watch dog. mine arent watch dogs whatsoever lol
Some of this information is incorrect. For example Siberian Husky weren't bred for simply pulling sleds. They were also bred to aid in hunting by killing game and have a very strong predator instinct.
Alaskan Huskies are the better breed. I have two named Windy and Secretariat. I did a DNA test on mine, and Windy has Pointer, German Shepherd, Salukis, Siberian Husky, Alaskan Malamute, Chukotka sled dog, Canadian Eskimo Dog and Greenland Dog. Secretariat has Great Pyrenees, Anatolian Shepherd, Pointer, German Shepherd, Salukis, Siberian Husky, Alaskan Malamute, Chukotka sled dog and Canadian Eskimo Dog.
Siberian Huskies are just as capable of running long distance as Alaskan huskies are. This is Siberia and northern Asia we are talking about. Larger than the whole of Alaska and endless frozen wastelands
just because they came from Siberia and northern Asia that has nothing to do with it.....yes Siberian huskies might be capable of long distance running but it would take you 2 to 3 times longer to train them as long distance runners as the Alaskan husky was basically bred to be long distance runners right out of the gate
So many falasies and cliches in this video. Training is fundamental, especially with dogs of highly independent nature. My Alaskan responds to a single whistle to return, sits and waits when off the leash if another dog or a person is approaching, sits and waits before crossing a roadway, and loves to play with the grandchildren, proactively goes to his pen if bored and never runs off when left outside on his own. As for nt being recognized by the AKC, who gives a @$#*? They are wonderful dogs and such recognition carries not practical value or benefit for the dogs.
I agree but Alaskan huskies probably vary being as they are a mix of European dogs for speed and sometimes wolves. My Alaskan has a few Siberian traits but a great guard dog and doesn't escape or run away.
One is a Full breed Siberian Husky the other the Alaskan is a part Siberian Husky Pick and Mix The Full breed Siberian Husky have proved they are Far the better Snow Dog unless pulling a bigger Load then a Mix with a Malamute breed Proves better However that's it
Mines a great hairs dog, my 6 month old pup protected me from a shady character when he tried to approach me die no good reason while talking to me about construction that seemed like a lie to me, my boy nearly bit him and he never does that to anyone, no other stranger made him act this way. 🐕🐾💙💂♀️
Alaskan huskies being mixed with European dogs and even wolves can be very different from the Siberian standard. Mine is a good guard dog, as loyal as a shepherd and rarely leaves my side.
Is the narrator the same guy from Sixty Formula? His voice seems like the same tone but slowed down, calmer. I just think it'd be cool if turned out to be the same guy.
Your statements would be more convincing if you knew how to spell properly. I am shocked that anyone over the age of 5 would spell this way; or listen to you / find this compelling. I would like to discuss the foundation of your purported authority / your credentials. Anyways much love man just stick to what you know - which is not English or Canines.
It is wrong that Siberian husky is more suited for short distance sledding. Actually the Alaskan husky was crated by mixing polar breeds like Siberian husky or more often Greenland dog with faster short distance runners like greyhound, pointer and vorsteh. According to Robert Sørlie this was done because pure bred polar dogs will save their energy: If I don't find food today, I need strength to hunt tomorrow.
My Alaskan husky was not an escape artist, and she could be off leash and would follow me and come back with a single whistle that I trained her with. Alaskan huskies are absolutely fabulous with children! With sadness, I had to put her to sleep three months ago she end up with cancer on her spleen and her heart truly a blessing in my life! I miss you Raina ❤
I have two Alaskan huskies and they are currently in the works of being trained but they are Escape artists
I am sorry for your loss
We use to have a purebred siberian husky (Rip 💕), and we recently adopted an alaskan husky. Love them both!
Almost no one talks about the Alaskan Huskies
I never heard of them until my daughter got their puppy. And now that she's two years old we can see the difference.
I didn't even know there where more than one husky
Weird as the Alaskans are better in almost every way.
@@martinh1309 No. only as working dogs. As a pet the Siberian is better for a family
@@RE.MadStag no it’s not. Siberian need way more work
Nice video man. Real informative. Keep up the great work
The Animal Influence: Huskies are escape masters
Me: Ah, shrimp. Here we go again...
This video would be so much better if you labeled the husky when you showed them in all of the short videos. I have no idea if you're showing me an Alaskan Husky or a normal one throughout the entire video. They all just look like huskies lol
If you look at the eyes, the ones that have the blue eyes are Siberian. But also, they can’t have brown. It is confusing if you don’t know what to look for in the eyes.
Thanks , mine is 8o lbs , loves pulling me on bike ( 50 km / h) , and loves to hunt . and he will defend ME with with life and so will I ❤
Which do you have?
My Siberian is almost 70 pounds and not even a year old😩 just won’t stop growing lol
Excellent informative video. Thanks for sharing your insight!
Awesome vid! But the one point I do have to question is the ‘medium intelligence’…. Huskies are so damn smart they can have you convinced they’re not, just to catch you off guard. They are TOO smart 😂😂😂
Any breed not recognized by the AKC and therefore not part of the dog show circuit is better off so in that respect the Alaskan Husky has an advantage, That saId however I'm not aware of the show breeders doing the kind of damage to Siberian Huskies that they've done to other breeds such as the German Sheperd and all the flat faced or short legged dogs.
Thank you for acknowledging that it’s the breeders who ruin breeds instead of the akc
Shepherd **
I have two dogs …I thought she was Siberian but I believe now that’s she’s an Alaskan husky (Elina) never barked once and does howl loves loves to get petted and loves attention very friendly with strangers . her coat is a bit heavier and fluffier but her daughter (Ember) is total opposite she’s slender not heavy coat a bit taller then her mom doesn’t love attention from strangers she barks and growls when approaching strangers a lot faster at running then her mom… you’d think that Ember would pick up her moms behavior but she never did? Can someone please explain why this happens?
We got 3 Alaskan huskies, a 5 yr old and 2 brothers almost 2 yr old all from the same breeder mind you the 5yr old has different mother and father than the 2 2yr old's but we do know the history of the dogs parents, the 5 yr old has never barked, growled or showed his teeth since we've had him but he will howl even though it takes for him to howl and his parents had basically the same temperament has him calm loving dogs.......now on to the 2 brothers who are 2 totally different dogs all to together one is a runner who would run a 1000 laps around the house a day and loves to be outdoors all he can, he is also a barker and a howler and a talker, now on to his brother who will go outside and play and run for a little bit then its back to the door wanting to come in and snuggle up to someone and he's like the 5yr old don't bark or howl but he is a talker like his brother and there's nothing funnier than listening to to dogs talk to each other.....hahaha......now on to the brothers parents.....there father was a barker and a runner while there mother was a calm loving dog yet she was the howler so can you see what traits the 2 dogs picked up from there parents....so what im trying to say after i just got done writing a novel...hahahaha..........what was the temperament of the daughters father like maybe she picked it up from him
Alaskan huskies are Siberian mixed with European dogs and sometimes wolves, they can be very different to Siberians. Mine was an abuse case, lived outside for 5 years and didn't bark at first, wasn't house trained or coordinated. He's not friendly but a fantastic guard dog, doesn't try to escape or run away and stays close. He barks, howls on command and communicates well to let me know what he wants. I have to keep him away from people and other dogs, he doesn't back down and reactive.
our neighbor has one just like that. it even has a wolf like posture and stalks approaches its opponents like a wolf in small steps while growling. its a highly aggressive watch dog. mine arent watch dogs whatsoever lol
We have an alaskan at home, hes the best boi, love him to pieces
Alaskan huskies are lovely dogs ♥️
Just got a husky girl. Tryin to pinpoint what kind. Thanks!
Since when is a Siberian husky 50 pounds?? Maybe the female males should be around 60-70 ponds mine is 68 ponds
Some of this information is incorrect. For example Siberian Husky weren't bred for simply pulling sleds. They were also bred to aid in hunting by killing game and have a very strong predator instinct.
Alaskan Huskies are the better breed. I have two named Windy and Secretariat. I did a DNA test on mine, and Windy has Pointer, German Shepherd, Salukis, Siberian Husky, Alaskan Malamute, Chukotka sled dog, Canadian Eskimo Dog and Greenland Dog. Secretariat has Great Pyrenees, Anatolian Shepherd, Pointer, German Shepherd, Salukis, Siberian Husky, Alaskan Malamute, Chukotka sled dog and Canadian Eskimo Dog.
My daughter's Alaskan Husky is a loving family dog. She loves her hooman siblings. Esp the 6 year old sister.
Is alusky ( Alaskan malamute x Siberian husky) and Alaskan husky Same ?
@@cricworld4702 no.
Just rescued our red haired girl. Someone dumped her on the side of the road after the were done breeding her.
LOL at these evaluations...some is perception
Siberian Huskies are just as capable of running long distance as Alaskan huskies are. This is Siberia and northern Asia we are talking about. Larger than the whole of Alaska and endless frozen wastelands
just because they came from Siberia and northern Asia that has nothing to do with it.....yes Siberian huskies might be capable of long distance running but it would take you 2 to 3 times longer to train them as long distance runners as the Alaskan husky was basically bred to be long distance runners right out of the gate
Well I Want a 50 /50 Siberian / Alaskan Husky. (smile)
Terrible guard dogs. Just like our German Shepherd. She would immediately belly up to any stranger asking for a belly rub.
Not sure if huskies are exactly for guarding tbh
everyone knows huskies aren’t guard dogs..
So many falasies and cliches in this video. Training is fundamental, especially with dogs of highly independent nature. My Alaskan responds to a single whistle to return, sits and waits when off the leash if another dog or a person is approaching, sits and waits before crossing a roadway, and loves to play with the grandchildren, proactively goes to his pen if bored and never runs off when left outside on his own. As for nt being recognized by the AKC, who gives a @$#*? They are wonderful dogs and such recognition carries not practical value or benefit for the dogs.
Alaskan Huskies not being good family dogs is completely false.
They are superior to Siberian Huskies in almost every way.
I agree but Alaskan huskies probably vary being as they are a mix of European dogs for speed and sometimes wolves. My Alaskan has a few Siberian traits but a great guard dog and doesn't escape or run away.
One is a Full breed Siberian Husky the other the Alaskan is a part Siberian Husky Pick and Mix The Full breed Siberian Husky have proved they are Far the better Snow Dog unless pulling a bigger Load then a Mix with a Malamute breed Proves better However that's it
My girl shes is a Siberian Husky-Great Pyreness hybrid shes a lovely nightmare.
Mines a great hairs dog, my 6 month old pup protected me from a shady character when he tried to approach me die no good reason while talking to me about construction that seemed like a lie to me, my boy nearly bit him and he never does that to anyone, no other stranger made him act this way. 🐕🐾💙💂♀️
Guard dog*
Our Alaskan is a good guard dog. Doesn't have the bad Siberian traits.
Alaskan huskies being mixed with European dogs and even wolves can be very different from the Siberian standard. Mine is a good guard dog, as loyal as a shepherd and rarely leaves my side.
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Is the narrator the same guy from Sixty Formula? His voice seems like the same tone but slowed down, calmer. I just think it'd be cool if turned out to be the same guy.
Phb
Stop saying they look wolf-like, no they don't.
Are you blind?
@@eddiesaint8713No you are Wolves have golden Brown Eyes a Long Jaw and dont Bark also a black Patch at the Back they look nothing like Dogs
Spot On
My husky gets jealous of other dogs when I get near them is it just me?😂
I have one a male 🐶
Siberian or alaskan?
@@gheroshinkai5823 ikuitian
What about Malamutes
why do the first clips look like malamutes?
This guy got it wrong its opposite
Your statements would be more convincing if you knew how to spell properly. I am shocked that anyone over the age of 5 would spell this way; or listen to you / find this compelling. I would like to discuss the foundation of your purported authority / your credentials. Anyways much love man just stick to what you know - which is not English or Canines.
It is wrong that Siberian husky is more suited for short distance sledding. Actually the Alaskan husky was crated by mixing polar breeds like Siberian husky or more often Greenland dog with faster short distance runners like greyhound, pointer and vorsteh. According to Robert Sørlie this was done because pure bred polar dogs will save their energy: If I don't find food today, I need strength to hunt tomorrow.
Robert Sørlie only uses Alaskan Huskies for the Iditarod, Finnmark etc.
They are far superior to Siberian
Fake news! There is no such a breed as ALASKAN Husky !!!