History

Like most designer dogs, there is very little information on the Huskydoodle's origin. All that is mostly known is that it's a cross between a purebred Siberian Husky and a purebred Poodle.

Care and Health

Both breeds, the Siberian Husky and the Poodle are usually healthy dogs. But they can still be prone to certain health conditions that the Husky Poodle Mix may inherit. Nails should be clipped every couple of weeks so they stay trim and neat. Huskydoodles do not need frequent bathing. Once a month, or once every other month should do it. Excessive bathing will strip the skin of its natural oils and dry it up. The Poosky may not require as much shaving or trimmings as the Poodle or the Husky. A thorough brushing session regularly (once a week or every other week) is usually all your dog needs. Regular brushing will prevent the coat from matting, keeps your Huskydoodle looking tidy, and keeps your house free from hair.

Fun Fact

The Husky Poodle is the offspring of two of the most popular dogs in the world – a Siberian Husky and a Poodle.

Good For

family dog

Attributes

Highly intelligent, full of energy, and sociable

Traits

Size large, long Fur, sheds minimal, high energy.

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