Siberian Husky is a breed of dogs from the group of Spitz that originally accompanied the Paleo-Asiatic peoples who lived in the area around the Kolyma river. Husky dogs were primarily used for pulling sledges and they also helped in hunting. At the beginning of the 20th century dogs of this breed were brought to Canada, where they began to be successful in sled races. Since then, Husky has gradually gained popularity among the residents across North America and Europe. Siberian Husky dogs require careful training and a large dose of movement, which is why they are not suitable for people who have little time for their pet.