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| History of Siberian Huskies (Excerpt) |
| | By Stephen R. Lee | Read 1519 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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| Husky FAQ |
| | By Stephen R. Lee | Read 2176 time(s) |
A Frequently Asked Questions page for the Siberian Husky |
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| Characteristics and Temperament |
| | By Stephen R. Lee | Read 1654 time(s) |
Coat and Grooming, Temperament, and Barking, Talking and Howling. |
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| Special Medical Problems |
| | By Stephen R. Lee | Read 1485 time(s) |
The Siberian Husky is a remarkably healthy breed. When well cared for, the Siberian is relatively "maintenance free", outside of normal checkups and vaccinations. |
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| Care and Training |
| | By Stephen R. Lee | Read 2275 time(s) |
Feeding, Housing and Training |
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