Last Updated: 07/05/2025
Siberian Husky Complete Breed Guide
Husky questions? Our guide has answers!
Author: Dr Carla Paszkowski BVSc (Hons)
Reading Time: 51 minutes - long read
Breed size: | Place of origin: | Intelligence |
Medium | Russia | Moderate |
Breed group: | Energy level: | Weight range: |
Working / Spitz | High | Females 15-23kg, Males 20-27kg |
Life expectancy: | Tendency to bark: | Height range: |
12 - 15 years | High | Females 50-56cm, Males 53-58cm at shoulder |
Drool factor: | Coat tyype: | Colours: |
Low | Thick, dense double coat, medium-long | Range from light grey with shadings to black, sable, and red |
Shedding factor: | Overall grooming needs: | Ease of Training: |
High | Moderate | Moderate-High |
How big do Siberian Huskies get?Siberian Huskies are compact and agile and are classed as medium breed dogs. Males typically stand at 53-58 cm and weigh 20-27 kg and females measure 50-55.8 cm and 15-23 kg |
Do Siberian Huskies shed?Huskies are a high hair shedding breed. They have a thick double coat which consists of an undercoat and outer guard hair. The undercoat is shed usually twice per year along with big season changes and the rest of the fur sheds continually. Grooming should be done a few times a week with extra grooming during shedding season. For Huskies, we recommend a slicker brush and an undercoat rake, and consider a deshedding brush too! |
How much does a Siberian Husky cost?The average price range for a purebred Husky puppy is $1000-$3000. Siberian Huskies can cost anywhere from $500 at a Husky rescue to $3000 from a registered breeder. It is always worth checking a rescue organisation first - not only will this likely be cheaper than purchasing a dog from a breeder, but you will be saving a life! Husky rescues in Australia include Arctic Rescue Victoria, Siberian Huskies Rehoming Aid Australia (AMRAA), Husky & Malamute Rescue WA (HAMR) and the Siberian Husky and Siberian Huskies Rescue of Queensland (SHAMROQ). |
Are Siberian Huskies good pets?Siberian Huskies are pack dogs at heart so they thrive in company. They are loving and playful making them great pets for active families. They are intelligent but can also be stubborn so require early socialisation and training. They also have a strong prey drive so can be prone to chasing cats and livestock. |
How long do Siberian Huskies live?The Siberian Huskies lifespan is 12-15 years. As with any breed, they will live much longer if you feed them a premium quality diet, never let them become overweight, and keep their teeth in top condition! |
Do Siberian Huskies bark a lot?Siberian Huskies do not bark a lot, but they can be vocal in other ways. They will happily 'talk' and howl like their wolf ancestors, and make their characteristic 'woo woo' calls at you. A group of Huskies will howl in concert with their heads tilted to the sky, which is a mystifying and beautiful thing to behold. Any excessive barking is unusual and should be addressed, as it may be a sign your Husky is bored, anxious, or not getting enough exercise. |
How do I choose a Siberian Husky breeder?There are some important things to consider when trying to find and choose a breeder. There is the option of adopting from a shelter or alternatively searching for a registered breeder who is a member of the Australian National Kennel Council and has their own breeder registration number. Have a look at the following article for more tips on finding a reputable breeder - Guide to Finding a Good Breeder for more tips. |
How much exercise do Siberian Huskies need?As Huskies are part of the working group of dogs they are highly active and need a lot of exercise. They love to run and are happiest when they have "tasks" to perform. On average 2 hours of exercise per day is needed to keep Huskies physically and mentally satisfied. |