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A breed adapted to great colds
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The term musher comes from walking, a term modified when Canada became British in the 18th century. Distant descendants of Arctic wolves, domesticated by Nordic tribes, huskies have an insatiable hunting instinct that pushes them to run whenever they can. In Septmoncel les Molunes, Pierre Daniel takes them out every day as a husky that does not run can develop depression and aggressivity. The breed can resist temperatures down to -49° F (-45°C) as its legs are protected by a mass of fat inside the pads, where the blood is more abundant than in other species. It also has three layers of different hairs.
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