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Written by Zena Thomas
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Monday, 04 August 2008 00:00 |
Hi and welcome to the home of LYULF SIBERIAN HUSKIES & EVERSEPP SEPPALA SIBERIAN SLED DOGS
Hope you will find the information on my web site helpful . I purchased my first Siberian Husky back in 1990 her name was Snow Gipsey better known as Polar . I guess that’s where my admiration, respect and love of this breed started. Back in 1990 my real interest for many years was showing . I guess things changed really when I purchased Hooch (Tikchiks Northern Star ) who was a grandson of Nutuk of Seppalta . Here my interests changed I became more interested in Seppala linage dogs. It was some years later in 2004 I purchased my first pure Seppala , Tay Marrs Bugaboo. By some lucky chance I was offered Bugaboos niece Tay Marrs Inka about a year later. My final addition who arrived here in June is Teakans Jet Force . Over the years I have met many new friends who have helped, advised me, and just been there ,a big thank you to all of them. And to everyone who has Lyulf/Eversepp offspring …...well you are as mad as I am lol Happy Trails and all the best for the future from all at Lyulf Siberian Huskies |
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Last Updated on Friday, 12 September 2008 14:32 |
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Written by Zena Thomas
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Tuesday, 05 August 2008 21:04 |
The Siberian Husky is a medium-sized, dense-coated working dog breed that originated in eastern Siberia, An active, energetic and resilient breed whose ancestors came from the extremely cold and harsh environment of the Siberian Arctic, 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, no longer as much used as a sled dog as formerly; today it has been largely replaced in dogsled racing by crossbreds. Siberian Huskies have strong prey drive, consequently, Siberians may instinctively attack animals such as house cats, birds, squirrels, rabbits, chickens, quail, and even deer, and have been known to attack and kill sheep. |
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Last Updated on Friday, 12 September 2008 17:28 |
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