Siberian Husky
We have been breeding only the best quality Siberian Huskies for excellence in Conformation, Health and Temperament since 1994. Come on in and take a look around and discover more about us! We hope you find our website entertaining and informative. With the buttons on the left you can easily navigate through each of my dogs pages as well as the information pages. At any point that you want to get back to this page or our home page just click on Siberians or Home in the top bar. All navigations can be done with these two panels but occasionally you will also see some links in the main pages as well.
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Though extremely strong, Siberian Huskies are a very gentle breed and well suited for the whole family. They do not, however, make a good guard dogs. Huskies are very people oriented and are playful, enjoying activities such as pulling children in a wagon. Males like to roam and need to be kept in a well secured area because if they get out it may be impossible to catch them on foot. A member of the Spitz family, the Siberian Husky is strong and has the ability to haul heavy loads over long distances and rough terrain. Siberian Huskies are strong, compact, working dogs. The face mask and underbody are usually white, and the remaining coat any color, from wolf-gray to silver-gray or from sandy brown dark red to black with white markings. It has brown or blue eyes and commonly are mismatched with each color, set obliquely, with a friendly expression. The large "snow shoe" feet have hair between the toes for gripping on ice. Its ears are set high and erect, with a wolf-like tail rolled on its back. The Siberian Husky has a thick, wooly undercoat and a soft outer coat. It is able to withstand temperatures as low as -58 degrees to -76 degrees F
Fun-loving, adventurous, alert, independent, clever, stubborn, mischievous and obstinate. all describe the Siberian husky. This breed loves to run and will roam if given the chance. It it is generally good with other dogs. In fact, it is a very social dog that must have human or canine companionship. It may chase strange cats or livestock. Some howl, dig and chew. These dogs are gentle and playful, but willful and mischievous. This cheerful dog is very fond of their family. A puppy at heart, they are clever, sociable and loving, easy-going and docile. Good with children and friendly with strangers, they are not watchdogs, for they bark little and love almost everyone. Huskies are very intelligent and trainable, but they have a mind of their own and will only obey a command if they see the point to it. Training takes patience, consistency and an understanding of the Arctic dog character. This dog will take advantage if he can. Huskies make an excellent jogging companion, as long as it is not too hot. Huskies may be difficult to housebreak. This breed likes to howl and gets bored easily. They do not like to be left alone, so if this is the breed for you, you may want to consider having two. A lonely Husky can be very destructive. Remember that the Husky is a sled dog in heart and soul. They are good with other pets if they are raised with them from puppyhood. Huskies are thrifty eaters and need less food than you might expect. This breed does like to roam and therefore its recomended to keep them fenced or leashed at all times.

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