Jan
24
2009

Siberian Huskies




Siberian Husky and Baby crying together
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For all of you wondering if this is a bad idea having them lying together like that "The Siberian Husky has a gentle nature but is also active, alert and outgoing. They are good with children, but being a pack animal, new babies should be socialised with the dogs. " Also "Note to parents with new born babies. Any change in attitude towards the dog can cause jealousy. This can be said of any breed of dog, cats and even some parrots, not only the Siberian Husky. If your dog is an inside dog and will be moved outside once the new baby comes. Make sure you have moved the dog outside well before 'new baby' comes along so the dog does not associate the two events as being related, ie new baby = move outside. Again, let me emphasize, that this applies to all breeds of dogs. So much pain and heartache can be avoided if you try to look at the situation from the dog's point of view. They are part of the family and don't want to be left out." Which is exactly what we did (we were very careful)
Siberian Husky Wants Attention
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Kaiser's such a drama king!!
Talking Dog Siberian Husky Saying "I Love You!"
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theishmael.blogspot.com check out the official blog! my 9 week old puppy Ishmael showing off some of his tricks. It takes him a few tries to really pronounce "i love you" good, but he's learning quickly. Thank you guys for all the feedback!
So you want a Siberian Husky?
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So you want a Siberian Husky? Have seem them at the local park or in movies like Snow Dogs or 8 Below? Sibes are great dogs but are not for everyone, and this is one of the reasons why :)
Siberian Husky (Dog Training)
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For more information For training your wonderful Dog bit.ly For making the best Dog Food bit.ly ========================= Thank you FreeFoto.com for the use of your pictures Siberian Husky "The Siberian Husky (Russian: Сибирский хаски, Sibirskiy Haski) is a medium-size, dense-coat working dog breed that originated in eastern Siberia. The breed belongs to the Spitz genetic family. It is recognizable by its thickly-furred double coat, sickle tail, erect triangular ears and distinctive markings. An active, energetic and resilient breed whose ancestors came from the extremely cold and harsh environment of the Siberian Arctic and were bred by the Chukchi of Northeastern Asia, it was imported into Alaska during the Nome Gold Rush and spread from there into the United States and Canada, initially as a sled dog. It rapidly acquired the status of a family pet and a show-dog. History ---------- Siberian Huskies are still used occasionally as sled dogs in dogsled racing but have been widely replaced by the more popular Alaskan Husky and hound-type crossbreeds that are specially bred and selected for speed and have less heavy coats. Freight Siberian Huskies were selectively bred to pull a medium load over long distances at a medium pace, and simply can't keep up with their faster counterparts. Siberians are still popular in races restricted to purebreds and are faster than other pure sled dog breeds such as the Samoyed and the slower but much stronger Alaskan Malamute. Today the ...
Siberian Husky in trouble
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Im just egging my Husky on, she isn't in trouble for real
Large Siberian Husky "Hungry Like A Wolf"
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Become our fan on Facebook and see more pictures of Buddy: www.facebook.com Update 8/25/08: Today, it was time to say Goodbye to our friend Buddy, and send him on his final journey. His health deteriorated rather rapidly, and we made the choice to let him go in dignity and without suffering. He will be missed, always be remembered and forever be the lead dog of our pack. Farewell, my friend! Update August '08: Buddy's arthritis is slowly getting the best of him. Medication and/or natural supplements don't really do the trick anymore, and though we do keep his weight down (he's just over 70lbs now) his old bones and joints are slowly wearing out. There are frequent questions about Buddy's breeder and if there are puppies etc. Buddy was a rescue at 1.5 years of age, so there are no offspring and no puppy pictures of him, sorry. Also, frequent questions about Husky's temperament and their ability to live in warm climate. Please see the following sites for more information about Huskies and rescue organizations: arctis-carts.blogspot.com http www.huskycamp.com http Please rescue! There are 1000's of Huskies (and all other breeds) in need of a good home. Please do not support puppy mills. If you feel the need to buy from a breeder, please do your research and buy from a reputable one. Huskies are not for everyone. Please research the breed! Update July '08: 100000 hits for Buddy! Thanks to all of you in YouTube Land. Buddy's still hanging in there, trying his best to keep his ...
Siberian Husky Brothers Playing
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Like the huskies on Facebook! www.facebook.com The link from the song was taken from MySpace but has since been taken down. 8 Week old Siberian Huskies playing with each other! The black husky is named Senka. (Means "Shadow" in Macedonian) The white husky is named Zima. (Means "Winter" in Russian/Macedonian) That is our first day with them. They were born April 30, 2007. They are purebred, and are very curious. I will continue to post more videos as they grow and change their physical appearance. Huskies are very playful, friendly, and energetic and want companionship. They rarely bark and make unique sounds such as woo woo or yelping, and best of all, howling. Here is information on the history of the Siberian Husky; Siberian Huskies share many outward similarities with the Alaskan Malamute as well as many other Spitz breeds such as the Samoyed, which has a comparable history to the Huskies. They come in a variety of colors and patterns, usually with white paws and legs, facial markings, and tail tip. The most common colors are black and white, copper-red and white, gray and white, and pure white, though many individuals have blondish or piebald spotting. Striking masks, spectacles, and other facial markings occur in wide variety. They tend to have a wolf-like appearance. (Wikipedia) A variety of primitive paleo-Asiatic tribes have been present in Siberia for half-a-million years, during the time when the vast North was a warmer and more hospitable hunting ground. These ...
Dogbreath Busts A Move (Siberian Husky Smackdown)
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Meet Tashi and Polar--two Siberian Huskies who never, ever stop raising hell. If you think you would like to own one of these gorgeous, captivating dogs, think carefully about whether you're ready to live with what you see in this video, 24/7! What you don't see in this movie is that if they don't get a LOT of exercise, they'll get bored, and when they get bored, they get destructive. Tashi ate not one but TWO couches before she was a year old. Stuff like this is why far too many huskies end up in shelters, or worse. Please research the breed characteristics of any dog before you adopt. There's more to a Siberian Husky than the pretty!
Siberian Huskies!!!!
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Siberian Husky Pics
Siberian Husky named Toya talking and talking
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Siberian Husky named Toya talking and talking www.myspace.com/iknowtoya
I Love You - Talking Siberian Husky
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Meet my dog Tubok. He's often on Animal Planet's Uncut and Untamed. He's a happy, and talkative Siberian Husky who does only what he wants to do, a husky trait. Treats rule!
Siberian husky puppy training
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My 10 week old siberian husky pup
Siberian Husky Mom Nurses Baby Black Panther
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Momma panther suffered great distress during the bombing of 1999. and since then she kills her cubs. Therefore, employees of Belgrade Zoo had to find surrogate mother. That was our husky female Blacky.
My Siberian Husky and I Arguing
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My Siberian Husky talking back to me and arguing. She's cute! :) For pictures of her, here is my website! jessejamesphoto.smugmug.com
Siberian Husky and malamute Eight below
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A little video about huskies. I just love them. Summer 2008 I will have my own siberian husky, maybe 2. Can't wait, so I made this little video

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