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Huskies are more mischievous.
Huskies, whose scientific name is the Siberian Husky, are old and gregarious by nature, but have a clear hierarchy within the group. Huskies love to play and can play tirelessly for hours. The enthusiasm of the husky is incomparable, and for a long time, it will hit the foot at a super-fast speed, and then lick the saliva all over the body.
For the owner who has just arrived at home, he will generally pounce on him without hesitation.
The Alaskan Malamute, also known as the Alaskan Malay, is one of the oldest polar sled dogs. Unlike other breeds in Alaska, these dogs are strong, muscular, and bred for endurance rather than speed, as their primary purpose is to pull sleds. Adult Alaskan dogs have a quiet, elegant temperament and are very loyal to their owners.
The Samoyed, or Samoyed, is named after the Siberian herders of the Satsuma, and has always been used to pull sleds and guard reindeer. The Samoyed is very strong and fast, making it an excellent guard dog, but gentle and friendly, never causing trouble, but able to hold its ground. Samoyed dogs are naturally intelligent and absolutely loyal to their owners.
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My home-raised Allah.
Huskies are not recommended because they don't recognize the Lord very much, while Allah and Satsuma do.
And huskies generally can't loosen the rope when they go out to slip, and huskies like to earn ropes, which is very inconvenient. Huskies will run wild once the leash is loosened, so they are the dogs with the highest rate of disappearance. Although Satsuma and Allah sometimes break ropes, they don't run around if they don't let go.
None of the huskies are generally amazing, and his stomach is the worst of the three sleds, and he is prone to diarrhea.
Satsuma is more lively, and Allah is more calm. But if you really like a husky, you have to start training from a young age, and if you train a husky, it's a thing to be proud of. (The difficulty factor is higher.) )
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Generally speaking, there is absolutely none, very few will be more obedient, at least my family is not very well-behaved, raising Xiaoha requires patience and perseverance, but Xiaoha's intelligence is very attractive.
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That's better to raise Satsuma, huskies are more likely to make trouble and bite everything.
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Well, both of these are quite lively, Samoyed is more affectionate by nature, but the teaching of the day after tomorrow is also essential, and the beautiful white hair is more troublesome to care for, and Xiaoha has a more independent personality and is not very obedient to the owner, but Xiaoha fans will also think that this is a charm, dogs have their own advantages and disadvantages, and they must be able to tolerate these shortcomings if they want to be raised.
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I think it's good to itch Samoyed, you should at least listen to the master, otherwise you will run around and bite people will be troublesome.
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Husky generally refers to the Siberian Husky.
The Siberian Husky (Russian: English: Siberian Husky), commonly known as the Husky, is nicknamed Erha.
The Siberian Husky weighs between 20-27 kg for males and 16-23 kg for females, and is about 53-58 cm tall at the withers and 51-56 cm tall for females.
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The chance of hurting someone is not as high as usual.
Alaska also has a name called Ala tear home, you have enough space and enough furniture for him to tear is can be raised, what breed of dog needs the owner's energy, material and financial resources, it is recommended to consider it.
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