The difference between Alaskan and Husky Although both Alaskan and Husky dogs belong to sled dogs, they still have great differences, specifically in the following aspects: First, the difference in size. The Alaskan is a large dog, weighing about 30 kg as an adult. The husky is a medium-sized dog, weighing about 15 to 20 kilograms as an adult. Secondly, the difference in appearance. Alaskan dogs have rounded facial proportions and well-developed cheekbones, while huskies have pointed faces. Furthermore, the eye color is different. The eye color of Alaskan dogs is generally brown, while most huskies have blue eyes. Finally, the hair length and color are different. Alaskans have reddish-brown, black and white coats and longer coats, while huskies have mainly black and white or off-white coats and shorter coats.
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