Quote Originally Posted by Miss Z
I think Alaskan Huskies are a seperate breed, I remember when I went to Lapland, the guide was telling us about the Alaskan Husky, but I've forgotten a lot of it as it was very early in the morning! But I remember her saying that the Alaskan Husky is the original husky, it's leaner, quicker and more spirited than the sibe, which was made to be chunkier and friendlier. I don't know if that's true or not but I remember reading somewhere that they're a different breed. I voted Alaskan Husky anyway as they were such amazing dogs when I went on the Husky safari in Lapland

They are not a breed. Alaskan Husky is a fancy word for Mutt! The Siberian has been around much, much longer than the Alaskan Husky. Siberians are the basis for the Alaskan. The Siberian was bred to pull a moderate load at a moderate speed for a very long way. The Malamute was bred to pull extremely heavy loads a long way. If you wanted to move your house, you took a team of huskies. If you wanted to move your village you took a team of Malamutes. If you just want to show up your buddy, you take a team of Alaskans.

The Alaskan is bred to pull a very light load, very fast. The breeds mixed in to Alaskans tend to be ones that are easier to train Siberians. The goal originally was to retain the Sibes coat, desire to pull and work ethic, but add some speed and trainability. Unfortunately, many modern Alaskan Huskies have lots some important traits for a sled dogs, particularly the ability to withstand cold temperatures. I see sled dogs all the time now who need as much clothing as their mushers to run in the winter.