What is sakhalin husky.?

Sakhalin husky is a rare breed of dog named after the Sakhalin Island, located in the North Pacific. These dogs were primarily used for sled-pulling and hunting by the indigenous people of the island called the Ainu tribe. They were also trained by the Japanese army during World War II.

Sakhalin husky is a medium-sized dog with a thick and double-layered coat that comes in various colors like black, white, brown, etc. They have a strong and muscular body that can withstand the harsh winter conditions of their native region.

Sakhalin huskies are loyal, friendly, and intelligent dogs that make great family pets if trained and socialized properly from an early age. They are also known to be good with children and other pets. However, they have a strong hunting instinct and may not be suitable for households with small animals like cats and rabbits.

Due to their rarity and historical significance, Sakhalin huskies are recognized by some organizations like the International Siberian Husky Club. However, they are not yet recognized by the American Kennel Club or other major kennel clubs.