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SIBERIAN INDIAN DOG Breed Standards

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What to look for/expect in the combination: Siberian Indian Dog and Husky Hybrid
Size: Medium
Average Height: 16" to 24" at shoulder
Average Weight: 45 to 115 pounds
Hair Coat: Medium length with a dense heavy undercoat that sheds once a year. They are adaptable to severe temperature changes.  Have no doggy smell to them. 
People with allergies or asthma to dog dander or hair can own these animals. This hybird is Hypoallergenic!!
  
Coat Colors:   pure white, cream, bronze, black, red, fawn,  and spotted, with white tips on their tails, to blazes and open white heads and white legs from the paw to the knee or hock.
Eye color: brown, amber and blue
Characteristics:
Because they are a "Hybrid" or "mixed breed"  Any genetic faults should be reduced, minimal to totally absent in the Siberian Indian Dog.  
Grooming: Little
Exercise: Moderate
Utilization: A very loyal and protective family companion.
Temperament:
The Husky is eager to work and please.
The NAID is a highly intelligent, sensitive animal. Very loyal to family members very good with children. Not dog-aggressive with other breeds of dogs. Usually a stern "NO" will stop them in their tracks. The Siberian Indian Dog loves everyone and everything.  Very friendly, outgoing and not afraid of sudden movement or loud noises.  They have made excellent therapy and handicap assit dogs.
Litter Size: 6 Pups (first litter born)
Life Span: 12 to 16 years
   
Care: The dogs are not crate trainable, it is a form of punishment to them and they do not understand what they did wrong

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