Whats the name of the type of dogs that looks like snow dogs?
I know they are not called "snow dogs". The ones that kind of look like wolves. I know the name, but I cant remember the name right now... And what would be the prize for one? The ones that came out in snow dogs the movie..... THANKS EVERYONE... :D
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- Siberian Husky.
- snogs
- Husky /siberian husky
- Alaskan malamute or Siberian Husky
- Husky's or alaskan malamutes?
- The big boned Breed?
- alaskan malamute
- American Eskimo
- Siberian Husky I believe.
- are you talking about alaken huskies
- siberian husky bitch!!! i have one..... if u didn't know that look it up nerd.
- husky's and they can be pretty pricey, depends on the breeder or the place where you get it. My sister got one, but she got it discounted cause she knew the person (she spent $250 on it)
- Siberian husky very pretty dogs. I used to have one.
- Siberian Husky or Akita http://images.google.com/images?q=akita&sourceid=navclient-ff&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1B3GGGL_enUS213US214&um=1&sa=N&tab=wi http://www.google.com/search?q=siberian+husky&sourceid=navclient-ff&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1B3GGGL_enUS213US214 http://images.google.com/images?q=snow+dog&sourceid=navclient-ff&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1B3GGGL_enUS213US214&um=1 http://images.google.com/images?q=sled%20dog&sourceid=navclient-ff&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1B3GGGL_enUS213US214&um=1&sa=N&tab=wi
- Siberian Husky http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siberian_Husky Alaskan Malamute http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaskan_Malamute
- um. yea i think its siberiam huskey or alaskan malamate
- the price varies, and so does the actual look. Depends on if you get one that's bred to do it's job...they're usually a little leaner, and not always the prettiest...then there's the foo foo ones that are just bred to be pretty, but not necessarily to pull a sled. People sell siberian husky puppies around here for $300-600.
- Siberian Huskies or Malamutes.
- There are a lot of snow dog breeds. I personally think the Tamaskan and the Northern Inuit look a lot like a wolf. The huskies are the ones with the curled tails. visit this website for a list that links to photos. The price depends on your location. Please don't buy a snow dog breed if you don't live in an area that gets cold. They really do prefer the cold, the colder the better.
- Yup like everyone said...Siberian Husky.
- siberian husky or alaskan malamute...like everyone said...
- huskies?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Huskies, but you shouldn't be choosing the breed of dog you want by movies, those dags aren't how they really behave in preson, they are extensively trained. You can't pick based on looks, you have to pick by general personality.
- Siberian Husky
- Siberian Huskies or Malamutes
- hi there! Well i think that the dog you might be thinking of is a 1)Alasken Husky($500.00 to $1250.00) 2)Siberian Husky($500.00 to $1250.00) 3)Alasken Malamute($500.00 to 2000.00)--largest of the other two breeds. Hope that helps you out! Dog Names and Breeds--if you type that in to google and then click one of the any 3 names it will show a pic and explain about the breed it self and if you look to the bottom after you have pick one of the names it will take you to see about puppies for sale!
- Siberian Huskies. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Dogs I assume you mean 'price' of one. Well, that depends on whereabouts you are. And also, please do your research before buying one of these dogs. Huskies are not for everyone. Just because you saw them in a movie doesn't mean they're right for you.
- At first I thought about American Eskimo dog. Because of their white color that make them look like snow. But when you said kind of look like wolves. I thought about Husky.
- NEVER buy from a petstore, backyard breeder, puppy mill or newspaper. please consider adopting from a shelter and DON'T knock the ADULTS. Watch these VIDEOS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HTkOfyN4ac http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lql-_mUUAY4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfiG7AOufvU&NR=1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMzW3LIkNLA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlkXFrFGXl8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ycyw-9wHSfQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIhoF01jTD0&NR=1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5zJ6JQsAfw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzNenznBdus When selecting a dog 1. Select a Breed that suits your lifestyle 2.Temperment 3. Energy Requiremenys 4. Size 5. Grooming Requirements! Siberian Husky For experienced involved dog owners Temperament: The Siberian Husky has an affectionate, gentle, and friendly disposition. They are alert and eager to please. They are highly intelligent and have an independent spirit, which can sometimes be a challenge to their owner. This versatile breed gets along very well with children and other medium sized dogs. However, their strong predatory instinct makes them dangerous to cats and other small pets. The Siberian Husky thrives in a family environment but does not become overly attached to one specific person. They will exhibit no fear or suspicion of strangers. They are not well suited for a two career family and require attention and companionship. They prefer to live in packs. THEY are a DOMINANT and STRONG-WILLED breed, they require 6feet+ fence.They are not suitable for children under 8yrs old! they require 4km daily walks Alaskan Malamutes For experienced involved dog owners Temperament: Extraordinarily loyal, intelligent, and friendly. After maturity the Alaskan Malamute usually settles in to a nice calm and quiet adult. With their friendly personality, they really aren't suitable as a guard dog. Although very intelligent they can prove to be stubborn. They have strong instinct so it's advised to keep an eye on them around small animals.they are dominant and strong willed breed, also require 4km daily walks.they need a fence of 6feet+ and are NOT suitable for children under 8yrs old! Price for Siberian Husky 1000dollar+ for a Registered purebred Petstore; 500dollars+ Shelter/Pound, Under 300, most are under $100 Alaskan Husky 1000dollar+ for a Registered purebred Petstore; 500dollars+ Shelter/Pound, Under 300, most are under $100 Adult Dogs Have Many Advantages Most dogs given to shelters are young adolescents. They don't usually have behavior problems, they were just victims of well-meaning owners who didn't have the time, knowledge or patience for the needs of a dog. While many shelter dogs could use a little more training, they usually bond quickly with new owners, and have fewer needs than a young puppy. Many shelter dogs are already housetrained, though they often need some reminders and a few days of adjustment time after their stay at a shelter kennel. Even if they were sadly kept outdoors only, adult dogs often only need a day or two to learn that they live inside, but eliminate outside. Many shelter dogs have already lived with children. People often assume that they should start with a puppy if they have children. Puppies have sharp baby teeth and can play too roughly with young children. There are many adult dogs in the shelter that are recommended for households with children. And, teaching children about the moral benefits of saving the life of a homeless adult pet is a lesson that will never be forgotten. Adult dogs are easier to train than young puppies because they have longer attention spans. And many shelter dogs already know some basic commands taught in their first home or by shelter volunteers. Dogs are generally more predictable. A dog isn't full-grown until it's a year old, so when adopting an adult dog you already know it's full size, health and real personality. Dogs mature out of their "teenage phase" until they are often two years old. Adopting an older pet means that someone else already had his or her shoes chewed and you get the benefit of a dog who is more mellow and allows you to finish the entire newspaper. Don't discount a dog that is approaching a senior age. Even an eight-year-old dog has the likelihood of many more good years to give you. A senior dog often offers the sweetest rewards. To learn more about adopting a senior dog, we recommend visiting the Senior Dog's Project (http://www.srdogs.com/). You are taking a stand against the pet overpopulation crisis and saving an animal that will bond quickly with you, and shower you with gratitude and unconditional love.
- siberian husky/alaskin husky
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