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  • I want a husky but (this sounds mega stupid) I don't like it's permanently angry markings...

  • Your dog is derpin

  • haha, huskies always look angry, but they're so adorable!

  • omg he is soo cute

  • I must say, as a lover of fine canine, of all the dogs out there, Husky meat tastes the best!

  • What's wrong with his eyes? D:

  • @IBreak4It Too big for his head. They're normal now...

  • @machood07

    Ok, I just wanted to make sure he didn't have a disorder like my cousin's dog does. Sad sad :(

  • This is my life.. watching a puppy grow on youtube.. -.-

  • @kellebelleke lol! is that worse than me taking the time to make it and post it on youtube? :)

  • @machood07 haha no! :P cause it's your dog :D I'm just saying how lame my life is :P haha

  • the only way you'd get blue eyes in a MAL would be a cross, defo a gorgeous sibe!

  • daww the pup face is so adorable so is there a differince between the Wooly huskey and a normal husky bisides the coat? the only real differince i see is that the snout is shorter then ive seen in most puppys still a goregous dog!

  • derp @ 1:31

  • his eyes are so pretty~

    

  • 0:01 Husky Mafia XD

  • Oh yea i want a husky becaue they look pissed off all the time

  • DOWN SYNDROME HUSKY

  • 0:05 you woke me up for this?!?

  • OMG! Alaska Malamute <3!!!

  • they get big fast

  • My siberian husky is a lot leaner than this dog. Never seen such a thick-boned, wooly furred siberian husky like that ever (though I have seen really fat, unfit ones). Must have descended from the coldest part of Siberia.

  • Wooly coats are so cute. :) There are several breeders up here that specialize in that anomaly.

  • i have a husky, thats a malamute with strong Siberian husky back round for sure, still a awesome dog!

  • ~ watch my husky videos... soo cute

  • That's a Husky. There are some fat chunky huskies that look like that, but I'm sure it goes away after a few. Either way, that is a cute dog (:! It has all the right markings of a Siberian Husky, just because it's a little chunky doesn't really mean anything (:

  • @NejisGurl4Life yeah it does, huskys have a hard time putting on weight between adolescences and adulthood. huskys dont fully mature until age 4-6, then they fill out. no husky pup ever recorded has been that big, or this poster would have a record holder, guaranteed that dog gets to at least 80 lbs, where is a full grown pure Siberian male will be between 45-65 lbs.husky females can be as small as 35-45 pounds. naturally a Siberian isnt that large, just VERY VERY LEAN and strong for its weight

  • he totally looks like rocko from the pebble and the penguin :]

  • see i tried to pause it but i ended up at the othr video

  • Looks lyk an Alaskan Malamute more than a husky. Who cares anyways. Huskies, and Alaskan Malamutes look the same. Huskies Rox, and so do Basenjis. I love my Basenji

  • i dont care what everyone says that Dog is cuteeee

  • pretty eyes, fuzzy fur, pink tongue.... i love it

  • see all the fags sayin omg its not a husky.ha my uncles husky is a double of this dog n theres papers n shit to prove it.anyways man fuckin sweet dog :)

  • @Ggavin360 Thanks and nice to hear from someone sane once in a while lol. He's got the craziest personality of all our dogs... I love my big bear :D

  • @machood07 can i have him plz lol :D

    jk lol hes very cute though

  • hes such a puff ball!

  • haha such a cute husky. ive always wanted a husky, but the sad thing is, i live in Pennsylvania, so our winters are really cold, but our summers are usually 85 degree+ weather with high humidity. so huskies arent an ideal pet around here.

  • @JgGooden We live in Oklahoma. If you're willing to keep them inside and hydrated in the hottest temperatures (80+) they will be perfectly fine. I know people with huskies in Florida and Australia and they do fine. However, they are a lot more active in cooler weather. in the summer they lay around all day and sleep.

  • @machood07 You live in oklahoma? i could ask my parents to drive up there and take one of yuor huskys ;)

  • @JgGooden i live in cali, the weather here sometimes is over 100, but i think as long as you keep em inside i think they should be fine

  • @driftazncy we have killer high humidity though.

  • @JgGooden a fun fact about siberian husky fur is that it has a natural heating/air conditioning system like in your house. if it is hot out, the fur will insulate it from the sun and keep it cool, when it's cold, it insulates it to keep it warm. it's true that you have to watch the heat, but as long as he has shelter and water, he should be okay. we lived in hawaii and our dog was fine. bringing it inside on really hot days is a good idea though, heat stroke is a risk with all dogs

  • @ 0:28 My Siberian Husky would do that when she was little. :)

  • looks just like my husky same fur

  • WOW! the transitions are 100% equal with the song!

  • Pretty sure my Bronx is a wooly coated Siberian Husky...They look a lot alike. Check out my vids...AND....Bronx IS NOT a malamute mix...100% full Siberian Husky...so your's has to be full...

  • @SibeBronx1410 wooly coated siberian? such a thing does not exist, all Siberians huskys have the same coat, there is a breed standard, that has existed for thousands of years. regardless of what sales pitch they give you in the bronx...the breed standard is far diff. from this dog and it is obviously a mix, where as your dog is obv. a full blooded siberian, the differences are easily pointed out to a trained eye...nice vid tho!

  • @numbas3000 LMAOOOO you are so damn misinformed. "Wooly" coats exist not only in Siberian Huskies as well as Alaskan Malamutes, but also in other breeds like Corgis, for example. Except they call them "fluffies" :D

    It is a recessive genetic trait that keeps the coat from fully forming a waterproof outer layer, as well as causing the coat to continuously grow.

  • dude this is not a husky. It is a malumute mix, huskies have long snouts and not as wide cheeks. And a siberians face and forehead does not get furry like that until at least at 13 14 months. this is not a purebred husky

  • @jjpilav23 Do you even have a malamute or husky? Because we have both. Dude. Please get your facts straight before you contradict me on my video. For the record, you're the 9 millionth person to have never seen a wooly coat husky. Google it

  • @machood07 awesome dog!!! how big is he now??? from these pics and the size of his paws, looks to be a 75-100 lb'er!!! lover Nordic breeds, little to no health issue, long life, Full of love!

  • @numbas3000 He is 52 pounds. Huskies are slight of build - very lean, but weigh nowhere near what they look like. Our smaller male who is the exact same age as Apollo is only 45 pounds - just about right for a husky. Malamutes are stockier. Our female was the runt of the litter and she still clocks in at 65 pounds. She is also shorter at the shoulder than Apollo.

  • @jjpilav23 ..... i think it is a husky, it is a baby so 2 you it may not look like one!

  • @jjpilav23 not all huskies look the same. a lot of them look like this, and some look nearly hairless. in our litter, we had 5 that were regular long-hairs, and one that looked exactly like this. our dogs were AKC registered siberian huskies, both with high-end bloodlines. I suggest you do a bit more research before declaring your statement as fact.

  • I noticed your huskeys one eye has 2 colors, my huskey was bi eyed and his blue eye was the same way.

  • i'ts a husky or malmute ?

  • he has a bad boy look our dogs have an innocent give me food look

  • 0:47 is funny lol

  • He was charging at me and I snapped the picture just in time

  • looks cross eyed

  • i think its an alaskan malamute....

    OH I DONT CARE I LUV A FLUFFY DOG!!

  • @nejiplayer4 its gotta atleast be a mix an have a bit of husky in it cos of the blue eyes maybe a huskamute

  • He's not, oh my guuuuh!!! how many times do I have to say it

  • its a whooly coat siberian husky

  • Huskies are my favoritist dogs in the world! I used to have one but i had to give her away because the neighbors hated her :(

  • they are sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­ooooooooooooooo cute

  • you have to see my siberian husky puppy he is soo cute!!! got my videos hope you will like it !! :)))

  • haha hes gonna be a brut!

  • you can tell when he hit puberty! lol

  • This doesn't look like a pure Siberian... probably Malamute.

  • I think I would know what breed of dog I own, thanks. He is a papered full Siberian husky.

    He has a wooly coat, that makes his hair longer and softer. He's also larger than the breed standard, which is not uncommon for huskies to be oversized.

  • @machood07 Look at his ears and tail. Tell me what that looks like when you compare to Malamute. :-P

  • Looks like a Husky to me.

  • LOL. See that, some one is getting smart with me

  • wow, he grows up so fast lol.... LOVE YOUR DOG!!!! <3<3<3

  • 5/5 for a hella nice dog

  • i've always loved huskies theyre soo cute

  • I didn't know how much I loved them until we brought him home. They're like tattoos and potato chips - can't stop with just one!

  • were do you buy 1 how much is it i want 1 baaadd

  • The one in the video was 125 US. But, he was malnourished and covered in ticks and fleas. A healthy pup from a good breeder will be 400-700 US. Or, you can adopt. Lots of people give up these puppies.

  • where do you think i can get 1?

  • Now I want a Husky!

  • very good video

  • very lovely

  • Beautiful! What's the song?

  • Thanks. Hopscotch by King of Hawaii.

  • Apollo is so fluffy and cute =)

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