Husky how to select the character

How to choose the character of husky? The character of the Husky can be observed by its appearance, generally the male dog is 53-60 cm high at the shoulder; the female dog is 51-56 cm high at the shoulder; the male dog weighs 20-27 kg; the female dog weighs 16-23 kg; the head shows a very sharp but friendly, interested in everything, even mischievous; the neck is medium-length, standing upright and with the head up, by the shoulders are strong and towering and have a moderate neck arch. The Husky is a medium-sized working dog, fast and light and elegant, with a sturdy, richly coated body, erect ears, and a brushed tail that shows his northern roots. The body proportions of the Husky should reflect the balance of his needs in this area, strength, speed, and stamina. Male Huskies need to be strong but not rugged, and female Huskies need to be supple but not structurally weak. Under normal circumstances, we do not allow them to carry overweight loads. Shoulder height: 53~60cm for male; 51~56cm for female; Weight: 20~27kg for male; 16~23kg for female; Height and weight need to be in proportion, the body (shoulder to tail root) needs to be slightly longer than the shoulder height; Out of shape: anything over or under the standard half inch (1.27CM) outside is out of shape. Male dog shoulder height exceeds 23.5 inches; female dog exceeds 22 inches. (The range of heights mentioned in the article does not apply to dogs younger than 12 months of age.) Head: Shows to be keen but friendly, interested in everything, even mischievous. The eyes are almond-shaped, moderately distant and slightly slanted. Eye color can be brown, blue, or even different colors for both eyes are acceptable. The head is moderately sized and in proper proportion to the body The top of the head is slightly rounded and tapers flat from the widest point toward the eyes. The ears should be of medium size, triangular in shape, erect above the head, thick and hairy, arched at the back and strongly erect, and the tips of the ears should be obtusely angled. Muzzle: The distance from the stop (where the bridge of the nose turns between the eyes) to the tip of the nose (muzzle) must be equal to the distance from the stop to the occiput. The width is moderate, gradually becoming pointed towards the nose, not completely square or pointed. Nose: Gray coat color is black nose, red coat color is pig liver nose, white coat is flesh colored nose. Snow nose is acceptable. The teeth should be very strong, with a frying type bite, with the lower teeth slightly back, but in contact with the inner edge of the upper teeth. Horizontal cut teeth are allowed, but not the top choice. Poor junction or upper and lower burst teeth is a serious error. The best is a complete tooth row, lack of molars or premolars is the most important disadvantage. Neck: Medium-length, standing upright with head up and chest up, with a strong shrug from the shoulders and a moderate neck arch. When trotting, the neck will drive the head forward. Chest: deep and strong, but not too wide, with the deepest part of the chest almost to the elbow joint. The ribs protrude from the spine and flatten out at the sides, allowing him to move freely. Back: The back line should be straight and strong from the shoulders to the arms, of medium length, not flabby or too long. Waist: Should be strong, narrower than the rib cage, and slightly tucked upward. Arms: Angled out from the spine, not at a right angle. Tail: The tail is brush-like, resembling a fox’s tail, and is positioned a little below the dorsal line. When the dog is focused, the tail returns into an elegant sickle shape. When the tail pops up, it cannot be rolled on either side of the body, or on the back. When resting, the tail is in the shape of a mop, and the hair of the tail is of medium length, whether it is the same length at the root, middle or tail, and looks like a round brush. Prehensile: Shoulders: The shoulders have a good inclination, the upper arm is inclined from the shoulder position to the elbow, never perpendicular to the ground. The muscles and ligaments are tightly wrapped around the shoulders and the sternum so that they are well developed. Forelimbs: When standing and looking forward, the legs must be parallel of proper width and straight. The elbows must rest solely on the body and must never open outward or inward. When viewed from the side, the foot joints are slightly angled, strong and flexible. Bone mass is important but should not be too thick. The height of the elbow to the ground is approximately the distance from the elbow to the shoulder. Wolf paws can be removed. Hind Drive: When the dog is standing and viewed from behind, the hind legs are parallel and at an appropriate distance. The upper leg muscles are well developed and strong, and the ideal balance of propulsion and traction is achieved by the angle between the hind knee and ankle joints. A good angle should be a clear bend between the knee and the hock; a good arc is reflected in the length of the upper and lower legs, with the hock joint short and low.

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