Monday, May 14, 2012





This is for those who love their Siberian Huskies and are tempted to breed them. 

 

 


For centuries man has been supervising the breeding of dogs, and exercising his power to choose the characteristics he wished to preserve and eliminate. This process, known as selective breeding, resulted in the many individual breeds of dogs that are known today. Gradually, as breeders became aware of the concepts of genetics, they applied basic genetic principles to their breeding programs. By combining the art of selection with the knowledge of science, breeders were able to refine the breeds of their choice.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Food for your Siberian Husky, Malamute or Sled Dog

The food we feed our pets has significant consequences for their happiness and well-being. Huskies and other sled dogs can be fussy eaters, and are often sensitive to some of the ingredients found in many pet foods, particularly the many of the cheaper, more widely-available brands. Fortunately, there are a wide variety of dog foods available today, some of which seem to suit huskies and sled dogs particularly well.

The choice of diets and feeding plans available can make finding a suitable diet solution seem like a daunting task!
Don't worry though - feeding your husky or sled dog can quickly become very simple. The key points to remember are;

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Tips on Raising Siberian Husky


As one of pet lovers, you must be happy to see cute Siberian husky puppies on the street and you really want to raise one, but do you have enough knowledge about this breed? If you know nothing but a cute dog, you won’t have fun raising this pet.

The Basics of Dog Photography

The Basics of Dog Photography

 

Other than baby photos, pictures of pets are among the most popular in any household. Unfortunately, they also tend to suffer the most from poor quality or, as we term it in the trade, snapshot-itis. You may have this problem if friends start walking away fast when you mention the latest photos of your cat or if your dog's loving brown eyes end up glowing green like some malevolent demon in every shot you take.

10 Tips for Getting Great Photos of Your Dog

10 Tips for Getting Great Photos of Your Dog

 

Sometimes we really wonder...with ears propped, head angled just a liiiittle to the right, and paws frozen in stance, our Mr. Snuffers McSnufferton seems to know when a camera's around. Does he know we're snapping a photo of him? He must!
Interesting then that he's so choosy about when he wants to have his photo taken. We don't blame him for feeling a little self conscious - that bargain pooch haircut, no bueno.
While we wait for that mop chop to grow out, and for our pupsters to feel a little more camera ready, we're going to capture all of his tail waggin', tongue hangin', grass chompin' charm with these handy bribes, er, tips!

about siberian husky

Siberian Husky Breed Standard

General Appearance
The Siberian Husky is a medium-sized working dog, quick and light on his feet and free and graceful in action. His moderately compact and well furred body, erect ears and brush tail suggest his Northern heritage. His characteristic gait is smooth and seemingly effortless. He performs his original function in harness most capably, carrying a light load at a moderate speed over great distances. His body proportions and form reflect this basic balance of power, speed and endurance. The males of the Siberian Husky breed are masculine but never coarse; the bitches are feminine but without weakness of structure. In proper condition, with muscle firm and well developed, the Siberian Husky does not carry excess weight.

Talk About Siberian Huskies

 

A breed that truly bonds with you

The Siberian Husky is a breed with a long pedigree. Ours is a rescue dog, whose owners needed to part with her. Four 2-3 months she wanted nothing more than to escape and run home, such are the pack bonds.
She is the sweetest dog I ever had had and I've had a few. I'm going on 58 years old and she's probably keeping me alive with exercise. In short, a very special animal. Knows conversational English well, learned high five and low five in less than a minute playing with my wife. She is a strong, mellow, mischievous, happy, sensitive, way too smart animal. I think she's telepathic too...LOL!
~Stan B., owner of a Siberian Husky