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A Siberian Husky's coat enables it to withstand temperatures from -58 to -76 degrees F

Siberian Huskies have a thicker coat of fur than almost any other breed of canine. 

It actually has two layers, a dense undercoat and a longer topcoat of short and straight hair. 

The fur protects the dogs from the Arctic temperatures and weather. 

Interestingly, the Husky doesn’t suffer in the summer, because the coat reflects heat. The undercoat usually sheds off and requires weekly grooming.