Touting origins from the Northeast Asian climates, this gorgeous dog has a thicker
coat than most other breeds.
Because it originated in cold climates, Siberians have a thicker
coat than most other breeds of dog, made up of a dense cashmere - like undercoat and a longer, coarse top coat.
Not exact matches
Sadly, this lovely
breed suffers from malignant tumors of all kinds —
most notably deadly histiocytic sarcoma, which occurs in Flat -
Coated Retrievers and Bernese Mountain Dogs FAR more
than in any
other breed.
Being an Arctic dog, all Siberian Huskies have a thick
coat (thicker
than what
most other breeds have) with a dense undercoat and a long topcoat, which both protect the dog against
most powerful snow blizzard at temperatures falling as much as -40 degrees Celsius and beyond.
Their
coats do not mat because they lack the downy undercoat, so less brushing is required
than for
most other cat
breeds.
A Siberian Husky's
coat is thicker
than that of
most other dog
breeds, comprising two layers: a dense undercoat and a longer topcoat of short, straight guard hairs.