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Known for their striking blue or multicolored eyes and black face mask markings, Siberian Huskies are an independent and strong-willed breed. They stand about 20 to 23 inches tall at the shoulder and usually weigh between 35 and 60 pounds. Classified as a working dog, Siberian Huskies are very active and require a lot of time and space outdoors, as well as experienced owners who know how to train them.
Temperament
Alert, intelligent, friendly
Breed Fast Facts
35 - 60 lbs
Medium
High
High
Medium
12 to 15 years
Like they say, Texas is big on everything—including dogs. Doggies vacationing in the Lone Star State can look forward to wide-open vistas, plentiful parks and beaches, and welcoming accommodations. Whether you and your dog are into the shopping and café scene of urban modernity, or you prefer hiking trails and campgrounds, you’ll never run out of fun things to do in Texas. Nature lovers can check out the Barton Creek Greenbelt Preserve in Austin, the Arboretum and Nature Center in Houston, or the Palo Curo Canyon State Park. Dogs should be on-leash, but they are welcome to hike and stay alongside their owners in outdoor public spaces.
The Blue Lacy has been Texas’ official state dog since 2005.
The most popular breed of dog among pet owners in Texas is the Golden Retriever.
Mutt’s Canine Cantina, with locations throughout Texas, features a restaurant-adjacent dog park and menu items for your canine companions!
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Yes — with proper care, Huskies can thrive in Texas households. They are energetic, social, and family-oriented. Although known for loveable nature, they require per-day vigorous exercise (1–2 hours) to prevent boredom and possible mischief.
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Huskies are built for cold climates, so in summer months, prioritize walks in the early morning or late evening, provide unlimited access to water, shade, and indoor air conditioning, and avoid hot pavement to prevent paw burns. A regular grooming routine helps reduce undercoat heat retention as well.
In Texas, expect to pay $1,000–$2,500, with price higher for show-quality coat patterns, rare eye colors, or breeders who include full health clearances and temperament testing.
Yes! Mawoo Pets allows both in-person visits to inspect the home environment and video calls if you're long-distance. These meetings help you assess the puppy’s upbringing, interactions, and wellness before deciding.
We partner with only reputable breeders who conduct health testing for eyes, hips, and cardiac issues, socialize puppies early, and maintain clean, enriched environments. Each puppy arrives with a health guarantee and ongoing support to help your family and pup thrive.