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PostSubject: siberian Fur   siberian Fur EmptyThu Dec 19, 2013 3:25 am

hi everyone I am a new Siberian husky parent still figuring things out I am curious how do u grow out ur sibe fur? I notice while watchin a bunch of youtube video is that the fur on the sibe is really fluffy n nice and I was wonder what do or use to make it so fluffy and nice and is it a genetic thing where some has long fur some has short my pup name is Simba n he is currently 14weeks of age Smile
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PostSubject: Re: siberian Fur   siberian Fur EmptyThu Dec 19, 2013 5:37 am

Some have shorter hair and some are fluffier - most siberians I've seen in the North Island of my country are generally quite short haired, they don't have as much of a mane as the south island ones... the south Island is closer to Antartica and gets more snow (so its a colder climate down there)
The North Island is hotter because it is closer to the equator.. So I'm picking it depends on your climate but will be genetics as well I guess because you can get what is known as a woolly husky... and thats a genetical thing..

Well thats the guts of it for my country, but there will be someone here that knows a crap load more then me about it, as I am a relatively new husky enthusiast myself Very Happy Plus things could be a bit different for your country as you guys have a bigger genetic pool for sibes then we do. Siberians were first introduced to New Zealand in 1977 by a woman called Charlene Wasson.
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PostSubject: Re: siberian Fur   siberian Fur EmptyThu Dec 19, 2013 10:33 am

It's a combination of genetics and environment primarily. Genetics probably play the largest role, but the same dog raised in a warm environment vs. a cold environment will likely have a coat that has adapted differently.
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PostSubject: Re: siberian Fur   siberian Fur EmptyThu Dec 19, 2013 7:31 pm

He won't be "fluffy" until he matures, and even then it isn't a guarantee he will be fluffy. Like Sara said, it depends on genetics and where you live. If you live in a hotter climate; chances are your dog isn't going to be super fluffy. Colder climate; chances are your dog will have more fur. It's basically like when they blow their coat; they blow the winter coat and grow in a summer coat right? Well, they either have a summer coat all the time or a winter coat all the time.

Keep in mind that statement is no where near politically correct; but in layman's terms, it sums it up. Ish.
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