However, we can make some estimations:
* The American Kennel Club (AKC) registers around 2,000 Siberian Huskies per year in the United States. This number is likely a fraction of the total husky population in the country, as many owners don't register their dogs.
* The Siberian Husky is a popular breed worldwide. This suggests that the global population is likely significantly higher than just the US count.
* Huskies are often used for sledding and other working roles. There are also working husky populations in various countries, including those in the Arctic regions.
Therefore, it's safe to assume that there are tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of Siberian Huskies worldwide.