The Husky breed is known for its variety of variants and subspecies, which have arisen due to different breeding goals and geographical differences. While the Siberian Husky is the most well-known variant, there are also other types of huskies, each with their own unique characteristics and characteristics. The Siberian Husky is undoubtedly the most famous variant and is often used as a synonym for the Husky breed. These dogs have a dense, double-layered coat that comes in a variety of colors and patterns, from black and white to gray-silver and rusty brown. They have striking almond-shaped eyes, often blue or heterochromic (different colors), and represent their friendliness, endurance and energy. The Alaskan Husky is not an officially recognized breed, but rather a classification of sled dogs bred for their work efficiency.