Siberian Husky Lara is now over 3 years old. She has blue eyes, big perky ears, and looks a bit like a wolf. This is a picture story of her first three puppy months.
The Siberian Husky Breed – Good and Bad
The Siberian Husky is a beautiful dog, who loves life and loves people. Here, we consider the wonderful nature of Siberian Huskies – the good, bad, and quirky.
Do Some Dogs Need a Shock?
Some people try to argue that certain dogs or certain dog breeds need shock collars or electronic collars. They say that strong-willed and independent breeds that love to run like the Siberian Husky can only be trained using electric shocks. What do you think? Do some dogs need a shock?
Siberian Husky Calendar
This Siberian Husky calendar features beautiful Shania on a variety of fantasy backgrounds. The name Shania is of Native American Indian origin, and it means “I’m on my way”. That is how Shania is – happy, bouncy, and always on her way to do something sweet and fun.
Siberian Husky Facts
The Siberian Husky is a very special, and lovable dog, but the fact is he can also be a challenging breed to live with. Siberian Huskies are extremely energetic, they shed a lot, and love digging holes in the backyard. Consider these Siberian Husky facts before getting a new puppy.
Shiba Inu vs. Siberian Husky – Which is Better?
Shiba Inus and Siberian Huskies are two of my favorite dog breeds. Both breeds have some very endearing qualities, and also more than a few challenging quirks. Here, we examine the good and bad of Shiba Inus and Siberian Huskies.
Why Do Dogs Attack?
When dogs attack humans or other dogs, we usually blame the dog. Why do dogs attack? Was the dog simply born mean? Is it a problem with the dog’s breed? Or is it not an issue with the dog at all but rather an issue with the dog owners?