Siberian Husky vs Northern Inuit Dog

At a Glance

Siberian HuskyCategoryNorthern Inuit Dog
WorkingBreed GroupMixed Breed
SiberiaOriginUnited Kingdom
51–61 cmHeight58–76 cm
16–27 kgWeight36–50 kg
12 - 14 yearsLifespan12 - 15 years
120 min/dayExercise90 min/day
DoubleCoat TypeDouble
MediumCoat LengthMedium

Ratings Comparison

Siberian HuskyTraitNorthern Inuit Dog
Very High
Energy Level
High
Low
Trainability
Moderate
High
Affection
High
Very Low
Intelligence
Very High
Very High
Shedding
High
Moderate
Grooming Ease
Moderate
Moderate
Barking
Moderate
High
Good w/ Kids
High
Moderate
Good w/ Pets
Moderate
Very Low
Apartment
Very Low
Very High
Families
Very High
Low
First-Time Owners
Low
High
Playfulness
High
Very Low
Drooling
Low

Siberian Husky vs Northern Inuit Dog FAQ

Is a Siberian Husky or Northern Inuit Dog better for families?+

Both the Siberian Husky and Northern Inuit Dog rate equally well for families with a score of 5/5.

Which is easier to train, a Siberian Husky or Northern Inuit Dog?+

The Northern Inuit Dog is generally easier to train. The Siberian Husky scores 2/5 and the Northern Inuit Dog scores 3/5.

Does a Siberian Husky or Northern Inuit Dog shed more?+

The Siberian Husky has a shedding level of 5/5, while the Northern Inuit Dog scores 4/5. The Siberian Husky sheds more.

Does a Siberian Husky or Northern Inuit Dog need more exercise?+

The Siberian Husky needs about 120 minutes of daily exercise, while the Northern Inuit Dog requires around 90 minutes. The Siberian Husky is the more active breed.

Which lives longer, a Siberian Husky or Northern Inuit Dog?+

The Siberian Husky has an average lifespan of 12 - 14 years, while the Northern Inuit Dog lives approximately 12 - 15 years.

Which is better for apartment living, a Siberian Husky or Northern Inuit Dog?+

Both breeds score 1/5 for apartment suitability.