Huskies like to chew and dig ALOT! They can be indoor dogs but they need to have lots of toys to play with and and lots of time outside. A fenced in backyard is best for them. Having to Huskies or getting your Huskie a playmate can also help for running out energy. BUT you have double the mess and double the vet and food bills. If your Huskie is getting in to trouble alot try going to a kennel that will play with your dog during the day for a small fee. Some of these are called "Doggie DayCare".
The underwriting departments of most companies that write homeowners policies have developed a lisy of dogs that they have classified as dangerous. If a breed that you have appears on that list, they may refuse to insure your home or exclude losses that involve the dog. You need to check with your insurer to determine whether a husky is on that list.
For what it is worth, my experience with them is that they are docile dogs, so it is probably fine.
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Siberian Huskies can spend time indoors, however, they need a significant amount of exercise every day, and thus it is not good to keep them in an apartment. They should spend most or a lot of their time in a yard, unless it is hot (they do not tolerate heat well). However, they are perfectly fine outside even on a very cold day.
Huskies are pets, they live as their owners decide. Apart from the occasional stray, there are no huskies in the wild. But dogs are pack animals, and if left to themselves, huskies would most likely form packs.
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Kangaroos do not live in caves. In bad weather, they may shelter under cliff overhangs or perhaps the entrances of caves, but they do not live in caves.
Vampires don't live in caves.
Yes, wolverines live in caves
about 278,456,732,338 billion huskies live in the world today
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Glow worms live in in caves they also live in rainforest but they mostly live in caves
Yes huskies can live in Bangladesh. As long you have a room which is ice cold plus air conditioned............ still.