A Little Bit Of History of the Siberian Husky Dog

The Siberian Husky was originally a sled dog of the Chukchi people in Northern Siberia, thousands of years ago. It was well known as a working dog, pulling sleds great distances and herding reindeer. In the 1900's the dog was discovered by Alaskan traders and imported into the Northwest Territory, for dog-sledding as a means of transportation and sport. Then in 1925, a diptheria epidemic struck the city of Nome, Alaska, because of their power, speed and endurance a dog team was sent out to retrieve the life-saving serum. Today a statue stands in Central Park in New York City of the famous Balto and his heroics, in recognition of the Siberian Husky.


Standard Information

Height and Weight- The Siberian Husky is a medium size dog.
                                  Females 20-22 inches, 35-50 lbs.
                                  Male 21-24 inches, 45-60 lbs.
                                  It has pricked up ears, curled tail and a thick coat.

                Colour-    The Siberian Husky's coat ranges in colour from  black /white, red/white to sable and solid white. Many                                                               with striking patterns on their face.

                 Eyes-      The Siberian Husky's eyes are the great  attraction, they are almond shaped and may be blue, brown, or a                                       combination of  both, which give them that mischievous  expression.

Knowing What You Are Getting Into

The Siberian Husky loves to roam, dig, chew, climb and howl. It also loves to go for long walks, runs, pull anything, play and be loved.

The Siberian Husky needs ongoing training and exercise. Be careful of bored
Siberians- they can create their own entertainment.

The husky, although very alert lacks the protective instincts of a guarddog. It's friendly with strangers, other pets and children.  ( be cautious with cats, unless raised with one )

The Siberian Husky is gentle, intelligent and energetic. These traits make them great family members and a challenge for their owners.

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          Our orginization will encourage the practice and safe growth of amateur dog sledding, obedience training, conformation showing and agility training for all types of dogs. 

    We also will promote the health and well-being of all dogs. Our intent is to teach others how to develop and maintain a healthy and happy relationship with their dogs.
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  Sunday September 12th, 2010   at  1:30 pm
  Meeting  Information
Two Creeks Park
Wheatley,  Ontario
contact numbers  1-519-322-0264 or 1-519-354-9395
email       ek_husky@hotmail.com
Bring your own food and fluids for a picnic Lunch and come out to sit and chat with friends and  their animals