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Siberian Indian Dog Breed Information

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Name: Siberian Indian Dog
   
Mix: 1/2 Siberian Husky  x  1/2 Native American Indian Dog
   
Mixes: More Siberian Husky Mixes  (Adopt a Siberian Husky mix )
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Recognized By: ACHC , IDCR
   
Life Expectancy: The life expectancy of the Siberian Indian Dog is 14 to 19 years.

Size: The Siberian Indian Dog comes in three different weights or sizes ranging anywhere from 55 to 95 pounds.

Temperament: The Siberian Indian Dog (SID) takes on all the wonderful attributes of the Native American Indian Dog, gentleness, trainability, versatility,and extremely friendly and outgoing.

Family Dog: The Siberian Indian Dog gets along with all breeds of dogs and otjher pets as well.

Eyes: The Siberian Indian Dog looks like the North American Indian Dog but can have blue eyes like the husky.

Color: The coat of the Siberian Indian Dog comes in any color from pure white to yellow, orange, red, spotted (broken patterned) and black.

Shedding: The Siberian Indian Dog has no doggy odor and sheds once annually. Like the Native American Indian Dog, they are considered a hypoallergenic dog.

Training: The Siberian Indian Dog can be trained to do anything you've a mind to teach them.

Barking: The Siberian Indian Dog can bark to notify their owner of something amiss or visitors, but are basically a very quiet dog.

Physical Ability: The Siberian Indian Dog is extremely athletic.

Health: The Siberian Indian Dog is healthy and robust and has no known genetic problems.

 


* The most accurate way to determine characteristics of a mixed breed is by researching the parent breeds.
** Not all dogs being represented by this name consist of the exact percentages listed above.
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