Synopses & Reviews
The Siberian Husky The modern Siberian Husky is an interesting study in contrasts. The breed was developed in the harsh environment of northeast Asia as a sled dog the Chukchi people could depend on for reliable transport and as a talented drover to help move their reindeer herds. He carries about him an aspect of the wilderness while at the same time he presents a sleek elegance in appearance and action that are much appreciated by modern dog lovers. After the Siberian was introduced to the world beyond his native borders, his working potential was quickly recognized. Eventually, his natural ability in harness truly became the stuff of legend. The Siberian excelled as a racing dog, as the hero of the incredible serum run to Nome, Alaska to combat a diphtheria epidemic, and in many other amazing exploits. Today the Siberian Husky is also a peerless companion for those who appreciate his special essence. He has come a long way from the snow fields of Siberia, emerging into a highly successful show dog and a beautiful clown who delights in activity, independence and a walk on just this edge of the wild side. Does this make the Siberian a good companion? Just ask anyone who shares life with one.
Synopsis
The mischievous face of the Siberian Husky is a familiar sight wherever dog lovers gather, and you don't even need snow or a sled to appreciate the breed's many fine qualities. The spirit of this able athlete and able friend can be recognized throughout this bright, new book. Like the other titles in Howell's Best of Breed Library, this book features chapters on all aspects of caring for and competing with a dog. Written for experienced breeders and novices alike, the book is practical yet complete and includes over 100 full-color photos.
Synopsis
""The Siberian Husky: Able Athlete, Able Friend"" is a bright, new reference for every friend of this popular native of the north. Filled with glowing studies in full color, this book has something for everyone who loves Siberian Huskies or wants to learn more about them.
There are chapters on the breed's true nature, essential aspects of living with and caring for the breed and an insightful evaluation of the official Standard. There are chapters on performance, on training sled dogs and a special chapter on the Iditarod from a Siberian Husky lover who accepted its challenge. If Siberian Huskies are an important part of your life, this book belongs in your library.
Howell Best of Breed Library
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-201) and index.
About the Author
MICHAEL JENNINGS has shared his life with Siberian Huskies for many years. Michael knows the breed as a companion and what it feels like to follow after a team of Huskies on the runners of a sled. As a breeder, he is in the top rank of the fancy. His dogs have proven themselves in competition, in work, in performance and as the special companions Siberians can be.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Phyllis Brayton.
Introduction.
1. Profile of the Siberian Huskyis It Right for You?
2. History of the Siberian Husky.
3. The Official Standard of the Siberian HuskyWith Interpretation.
4. Finding the Right SiberianPuppy, Adult, or Rescue.
5. Living With A Siberian Husky.
6. Keeping Your Siberian Husky Happy and Healthy (Jean Fournier).
7. Grooming the Siberian Husky by Sarah E. Gaunt.
8. Showing the Siberian Husky.
9. Obedience, Agility, and Other Fun and Useful Things (Lois Leonard, Obedience Chair, Siberian Husky Club off America).
10. Training for the Trail (Jane Steffen).
11. The Iditarod: "the Last Great Race".
12. What You Should Know About Breeding.
13. Our Gentle Geriatrics (Jean Fournier).
14. The Siberian Husky Club of America, INC. (Donna Beckman, President, and Delbert L. Thacker, Secretary).
15. Siberians in the Media (Pat Tetrault).
Appendix A: Titles for Which Siberian Huskies Are Eligible.
Appendix B: National Specialty Winners and Owners.
Appendix C: Additional ResourcesBooks and Organizations.
Epilogue: The Color of the Siberian.
Index.