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| The Origin of the Siberian Husky |
| | By Mike Mitchell | Read 3276 time(s) |
The origin of the true so-called Siberian Husky is greatly misunderstood. It all started once upon a time in a land far far away named Greenland. |
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| Native Alaskan Names |
| | By Susan C. Jensen | Read 6846 time(s) |
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| History of Siberian Huskies (Excerpt) |
| | By Stephen R. Lee | Read 1577 time(s) |
The Siberian Husky was originally developed by the Chukchi people of northeastern Siberia as an endurance sled dog. They were also used to herd reindeer. In 1909, the first large numbers of these Chukchi dogs were brought to Alaska to compete in the long-distance All-Alaska Sweepstakes races, and the Alaskan dog drivers quickly recognized the ability of these small, compact dogs from Siberia. |
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