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Siberian sled dog is a primitive and ancient dog breed, mainly living in northeast Siberia and southern Greenland. Husky's name comes from its unique hoarse cry.

Husky's personality is changeable, some are extremely timid and some are extremely violent. Husky, who entered human society and family, lost this extreme character and was relatively docile. They are popular pet dogs all over the world. Husky, Golden Retriever and Labrador are listed as three kinds of non-aggressive dogs, which are widely raised by people all over the world. This breed has a large number of people all over the world.

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Siberian sled dog is a kind of dog raised by Inuit Jokezhi, a nomadic people in eastern Siberia. Huskies were originally used to pull sleds, participate in large-scale hunting activities, protect villages, guide reindeer and guard. Moreover, working in the harsh environment of Siberia. Siberian sled dogs have grown alone in Siberia for centuries.

At the beginning of the 20th century, it was brought to America by fur traders. In a blink of an eye, this dog has become a world-famous champion dog in sleigh racing. Nowadays, this kind of dog is loved by people as an excellent companion dog. In the historical records of Siberian sled dogs, the ancestors of Siberian sled dogs can be traced back to before the Neolithic Age.

At that time, a group of Central Asian hunters moved to the end of the polar region (Siberia). After a long time, this group of dogs following hunters developed into a unique dog breed in the north under the long-term mating and breeding with the Arctic Wolf.

Among these people who crossed the Arctic Circle and finally settled in Greenland, there was a tribe, the Chukchi who later developed Siberian sled dogs. Chukchi people use this wolf-like husky dog as the most primitive means of transportation for sledding, hunting and raising reindeer with husky dogs, or taking them out of the frozen soil after breeding in exchange for food and clothing.

Huskies are very suitable for the polar climate environment because of their small size, small appetite, no body odor and cold tolerance, and have become an important property of Chukchi people. And this group of dogs, early known as Siberian Chukchi dogs, later became the ancestors of huskies.

It is said that the name husky is the wrong version of Eskimo slang-husky barking, which gave it this wonderful title because the barking was low and hoarse at that time.