Adorable husky pictures
Long day? Need to smile? Looking to adopt? Not looking to adopt, but easily tempted? Huskies are super photogenic, unsurprisingly, considering their hypnotizing eyes and fluffy fur. Besides just looking cute as can be in puppy pictures, there are endless reasons why they would make a great addition to the family, so consider this your only warning. Proceed with caution as you may want to schedule a trip to your local shelter immediately after looking through these cute husky pictures. If you love other breeds too, you’ll also want to check out these adorable corgi pictures and fun pug pictures.
Family photo
Huskies truly never grow up, at least mentally. They remain as playful as puppies through old age and seem to always have an endless amount of energy.
Just on a walk
Be sure to bring lots of water when taking your husky out. Their dense fur serves them well in the winter but will cause them to overheat in the summer.
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A real-life Simba
Many people are actually very surprised by how affectionate huskies can be. They absolutely love to spend time with their humans and will thrive in your company.
The gang’s all here!
Although this photo may say otherwise, huskies won’t constantly hound you for food. Even with all the exercise they require, they don’t require much of a food break like other breeds. This is attributed to their ancestors who worked all day with only the occasional break for food and water.
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Good boy
Huskies aren’t the best at being guard dogs. A trespasser will happily be welcomed into your home and will probably be asked to play. These husky pictures show that they’re a pretty playful breed.
All smiles here
Huskies are very intelligent. They are hyper-aware of their surroundings and understand commands pretty quickly. That being said, if they don’t want to do something, they certainly won’t. Your commands are merely just suggestions.
I get by with a little help from my friends
Huskies love people and other dogs. They are pack-oriented and remain super loyal, but their instinct is to never be aggressive.
Smush!
This breed is very closely related to wolves as you can probably tell just by looking at them. A husky dog’s face shape, ears, and nose almost exactly resemble the wolf.
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Cheese!
This husky probably just pooped on the floor. Potty training will take a lot of patience with this breed. As independent thinkers, they see the whole world as their toilet.
Hugs
As warm and fluffy as they are, huskies are strong. They were bred by the Chukchi Eskimos in northeastern Asia as sled dogs. As the nomads needed to expand their territory for survival, huskies were bred to pull loads over long distances in temperatures less than zero.
Peek-a-boo
Huskies can find their way out of just about anything. They love to jump over fences, dig underground, and slip out of collars. This leads to many huskies becoming lost. Keep an eye on them!
Is it morning?
Even with all that energy, huskies will love snuggling on the couch with you. They are a highly recommended breed for people with depression as they can sense sadness and do a stellar job comforting people who are feeling down.
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Staying warm
This breed can withstand the cold much better than any human. They can survive in temperatures as freezing as -76 degrees Fahrenheit!
Sleepy pups
Husky is a general term for several breeds of dogs used as sled dogs. Huskies were originally used as sled dogs in northern regions but are now also kept as pets. Historically, the word “husky” is a corruption of the term “Eskie,” also shared by the Inuit tribes. Huskies like to sleep curled up with their tails touching their nose. This position is known as the “swirl.”
BFF
Since huskies are pack dogs, they typically do very well in households that have multiple dogs—preferably another husky. But if you aren’t in a place to have a second dog, just make sure that you can give your husky the attention it needs.
Hello world!
This newborn will probably live to be around 14 years old like many other huskies. They are also born without any teeth and won’t be able to see or hear for about four weeks.
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The fluffiest
You’ll want to pet a husky all day long with fur as soft and warm as theirs. Even though they do shed a lot, the fluffiness is so worth it. On the bright side, it will force you to vacuum.
I love you!
Huskies will love you unconditionally. What more could you really ask for? After looking through these husky pictures, check out these 50 fun facts about dogs you may not have known before.