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On this page, I'd like to tell you all about the ancestry of my family, and other interesting and fun facts about my breed. Anytime
you see this image - Many onlookers are struck by the Siberian Husky's graceful beauty and beguiling charm. My breed possesses very good intelligence levels and are loads of fun! But the acquisition of any breed requires a great deal of responsibility and lifetime commitment. While we may look irresistible; we have our pros and cons, just as any breed does. I'll try to let you in on a few of these tidbits along with appropriate links for further information.
These ancestral roots continue to show up in present day sibes. First, we need a fair piece of exercise - on long walks; on a bike with a springer; sledding; skijorring; or pulling wagons, etc. It is also a neat idea to use a backpack with your siberian for walks. Make sure the weight on each side is close to equal. Here are pictures: Suka and me walking with our backpacks and Kaho and Suka biking. Remember, we are working dogs so we like jobs to do!..... Please don't let us off lead as we like to explore a little bit too much and may get into trouble in the big wide world. Some sibes have been trained to go off lead, but they are far and few between. Don't take a chance with your sibe!
Another trait that has been carried over from our ancestors is digging. Sibes always dug little burrows for warmth in the cold and today, we continue to dig. We especially like to dig after little rodents in the backyard. BJ should have stock in dirt and grass seed with all she uses to fill up the backyard holes! I do dig less now than when I was a pup, but the drive is still there. So, we may not be the right breed if you love and need to have a well manicured yard. And, yes, we do shed... a lot. Most of us shed twice a year; a heavy
shed in the spring and a lighter shed in the fall. Some of us appear to shed
all the time -- or at least it seems like it. Shedding appears to be in
part weather dependent. So, part of the package is the hair. People who
are really into huskies take it in stride and have several tricks to make it
bearable. But the good news is that we are quite clean -- we don't have that
"doggy" odor that some other breeds have. BJ usually gives us a bath
only a time or two a year -- all except the show Sibes -- they get bathed more
because of their shows.
So, please, if you ever want to become a breeder, you must first find a reputable
mentor. Then, you must make a commitment to improving my breed and making sure your sire and
dam are genetically sound. If you can't make this and several other
commitments (including a large financial one), you should not
breed your sibe. Leave it up to professional breeders who have committed much
time, effort and money into having proven litters.
Let's see, what did I leave out... Oh, yes, the "blue eye thing".
Yes, some of us do have blue eyes. We also can have brown, green, or amber
eyes. We can have bi-eyes (2 different colors) or even parti-eyes, like Suka
and me. Here is a close up of my eyes. Please don't judge
us on eye color alone. Remember, we are a package deal. The most important things to
look for when taking a new Siberian dog or puppy home is:
For additional info on the Siberian Husky and the breed standard you can
visit the If you want to check out these links separately, go to my links page. We are a fabulous breed, just ask me!
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