How much weight can a Siberian Husky pull?
The Siberan Husky is a working dog that is best known for its wolf like appearance and its role in pulling sleds over the frozen land. Bred and raised by Siberian nomads called Chukchi, they were fast and economical transportation for thousands of years.
The breed was quick and could master most if not every terrain. Their strength would lie in numbers when packs would work as a team in pulling sleds and covering great distances with minimal need of food. By 1908, the dog was introduced in Alaska word had gotten loose that there was a superior type of sled dog. In 1909, Siberian Huskies made its debut in the All Alaska Sweepstake Race. It is said that the average weight a Husky can pull on its own would be equivalent to its own weight. So if the dog weighed 60 pounds it should have the strength to pull approximately 60 pounds.







