These days a lot of people are deciding to give Siberian Husky rescue dogs a second chance and are adopting them in large numbers. It always helps to have some advice on what to expect from your Siberian Husky rescue dog and then it is up to you to implement that advice and make the most of your dog’s life. It may take a while for your dog to get used to your home but in the meantime there are things you can be doing to help that process along and make your dog feel more at home. Continue reading
Author Archives: Andrew Preston
What You Need To Know About The Siberian Husky Breed Standard
The Siberian Husky is actually not one of the largest or heaviest of the most popular breeds of dog. They just seem to be very large because of their presence, and their close resemblance to wolves. They have the body shape, tail shape and ear shape as do wolves. Their brains are about twenty percent smaller than that of wolves and they are not physically capable of making all of the intricate facial expressions wolves can. And they are a lot friendlier than wolves. Continue reading
The Ins And Outs Of Raising A Siberian Husky Rescue Dog
Many people are deciding to give Siberian Husky rescue dogs a second chance and are adopting them in large numbers and this is just wonderful. You are going to need some advice on what to expect from your Siberian Husky rescue dog and that is what this article is all about. It takes a little while for your new dog to get used to its new home and in the meantime there are things you can be doing to help that process along and make your dog feel more at home. Continue reading
How To Know Which Siberian Husky Breeders To Avoid
So you have thought it over and the new family pet is definitely going to be a Siberian Husky. Now that you have made that decision it is time to start putting together all of your resources to find out the most critical piece of information in owning your dog and that is the question of who you are going to use as a Siberian husky breeder. Continue reading
Different Types Of Siberian Husky
All types of Siberian Husky dogs have one thing in common, which is that they trace their ancestry back to the sled dogs of the Northern Hemisphere. These early sled dogs were also called “Eskimo dogs”. Other descendants of the ancient Eskimo dogs include the Siberian Husky, Samoyed and Alaskan Malamute. All these modern sled dogs originated in several Northern Hemisphere countries like Siberia, Canada, Greenland and Labrador. The Siberian Husky gets its name from the Siberian region and from an Inuit tribe, called “huskies” by early Caucasian traders. Continue reading