he Alaskan Husky’s origins can be traced back to the Native Village dog in Alaska and Canada. The Native Village dog is taller and rangier than most other pulling dogs – these traits are preferred by mushers because it lends the dog capable of performing a variety of tasks in addition to pulling a sled. Alaskan Huskies have been selectively bred from local village dogs to create a breed that possessed the desired traits of speed, stamina, good feet, size, and coat type. This combination of features makes the Alaskan Husky the ideal sled dog who is also able to compete in races, pull heavy loads, and to travel great distances at high speed.
This chart isn”t too big, so it would be ideal for a pillow, purse, bag, or a wall hanging. You could do anything with this one and it shouldn”t be super hard to stitch either.
The chart is 125×159 stitches and contains 74 colors.