Siberian Huskies - Clubs-Rescues-General Information
Siberian Huskies - Clubs' Activities
The first breed club appeared in the United States in 1938. The Siberian Husky Club of America is the national breed club and is the parent club of numerous breed organizations across the country. It offers educational materials and has its code of ethics, which is to be adhered to by other organizations. European countries were not familiar with the breed until the second half of the 20th century. The Siberian Husky has become a popular dog only in the last decades. The number of Siberian Husky fanciers differs from one country to another. Denmark started their Siberian Husky Club in 1968. Norwegian breeders established the Siberian Husky Club some time later, in 1972. The breed has spread also across Germany, Austria, Finland, and the Great Britain. Siberian Husky clubs aim at perfecting the breed and saving abandoned dogs. Rescue officers consult owners on the issues connected with the breed and ways to help. If you are willing to help Siberian Huskies in need, please, contact one of breed clubs or rescue organizations. Siberian Huskies - Clubs LinksSiberian Huskies - Clubs Links - USLower Columbia Siberian Husky Club - Oregon club presents membership details, by-laws, a list of members, pictures and descriptions of past events, and links to breed information. Northern California Siberian Husky Club - Get breed information and FAQs, basic training guides, club details, a calendar of upcoming events, and photos. Puget Sound Siberian Husky Club - Find tips for new and future Husky owners, read FAQs, and browse the club event calendar. Also includes a newsletter. Siberian Husky Club of America, Inc. - Established in 1938, the SHCA, Inc., is the AKC-recognized, national breed club for the Siberian Husky. Siberian Husky Club of Columbus, Ohio - Huskies available for adoption and a member newsletter. Siberian Husky Club of Greater Chicago - Discover a breed profile, an events calendar, and membership information. Includes adoption details. Siberian Husky Club of Tampa Bay - Florida club offers a history, list of members, upcoming events, and links. Read the newsletter to find out more. Wisconsin Siberian Husky Rescue - Discover attractive and spirited Huskies who are in need of homes with responsible owners. View photos and read a Husky owner's guide. Siberian Huskies - Clubs Links - International
Austrian Club for Northern Breeds and Sled Dogs - Information on breeders in Austria, pictures, links, and club information. Danish Siberian Husky Club - Breed information, activities, events, and a list of kennels. Finnish Siberian Husky Club - Information on shows, club members, racing. Site is in Finnish and English. Norwegian Siberian Husky Club - Contains kennel listing, a photo gallery, race results, and news. Scottish Siberian Husky Club - Reference material relating to Siberian Huskies, and members pages. Siberian Husky Club of Great Britain - Official UK Kennel Club breed club for the Siberian Husky. Breed information, news, event reports, show details, race results and photos. Siberian Huskies - Rescues LinksCentral Coast Northern Dog Rescue - View a gallery of Huskies available for adoption. Find an adoption fair calendar and an application to bring home one of these pets. Delaware Valley Siberian Husky Rescue - Nonprofit group finds loving homes for Siberian Huskies in need. Based in Philadelphia, and serving most of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. Eastern Washington Siberian Husky Rescue - Profiles of available dogs. Illinois/Wisconsin Siberian Husky Rescue - Free Spirit is a not-for-profit organization located in Northern Illinois, dedicated to placing Siberian Huskies in permanent, loving homes. Siberian Husky Rescue of Central Texas - Includes adoptable dog list, pictures, and contact information. Siberian Husky Rescue of New Mexico - Committed to the rescue and permanent placement of unwanted and abused Siberian Huskies to caring, happy homes.
Siberian Husky Rescue of North Texas - An all volunteer, no kill, animal foster center. Siberian Husky Rescue - Central site for Siberian Husky rescue, providing information on Siberians, starting up a rescue group, and listings of rescue groups. Southern Siberian Rescue - Works with shelters across North Carolina to rescue Siberian Huskies and place them in foster homes. Tails of the Tundra Siberian Husky Rescue - Nonprofit organization for rescue of Siberian Huskies in need. Breed information and photos of dogs available for adoption. Located in PA. Placing in surrounding areas. Siberian Huskies - Other Related LinksArctic Siberian Huskies - Provides a wide array of information on Siberian Huskies, including Husky puppy photos, free Siberian Husky screen savers, information on breeding, lists of rescue groups, and Husky facts. Galena Creek - Kortar West Siberian Huskies - Home of multi titled dogs in Canada and Oregon. Photos, pedigrees and contact information. Malamutes & Related Arctic Breeds Web Ring - Links to Malamute and related Arctic breed sites, including the Siberian Husky. Siberian Husky - Contains history, description, and links to official breed standards, clubs, rescues, and recommended reading. Siberian Husky Breed Description - Origin of the breed, main characteristics, and possible health disorders. Siberian Husky Breed Profile - Contains breed history, characteristics, upkeep, and health concerns.
Siberian Huskies - Other Siberian Huskies sitesSiberian Huskies Breeders - Siberian Huskies are the descendents of sled dogs developed in northern parts of Russia. Siberia with its extremely low temperatures is thought to be the origin of the breed. The Chikchi people used sled dogs as their means of survival. The history and religion of the people is closely connected with these dogs. It will suffice to say that the Chickhi people and other tribes that resided in Northern Siberia drew pictures of sled dogs on rocks and other items. This proves a long history of the Siberian Husky's ancestors. Siberian Huskies were of great use to hunters, one of the basic activities of northern peoples. The dogs helped to carry their prey and equipment and had some advantages over deer. Even though the dogs were not as fast as deer, they had more endurance and were better adjusted for the permafrost. Siberian Huskies Pictures - Siberian Huskies are the descendents of sled dogs used in the Siberian Arctic by some northern tribes. Sled dogs are thought to have originated from ancient dogs of Europe and Asia. It may be that their lines contain the blood of the wolf. The life of northern people was inseparably connected with the life of sled dogs. Some rock paintings indicate that the first sled dogs were known about 4000 years ago. History has left some notes that compare sled dogs of Northern America used by Eskimos and those used in some northern parts of Russia, particularly, by the Chukchi people. Historians state that the dogs of the Chukchi people were less massive, had narrow heads, and a medium-sized coat that came in a variety of color patterns. Siberian Huskies Puppies - Siberian Huskies are working dogs with a long history and a lot of features that make them loving companions for people of all ages. Siberian Huskies are rather energetic and need much exercise. They prefer accompanying their owners in a hiking tour and playing with children rather than lying leisurely in the backyard. The breed is very popular due to its friendly personality and the ease of upkeep. Yet, people seeking Siberian Husky companionship and considering buying a puppy should take into consideration some aspects of Husky ownership and learn more about the breed. The Siberian Husky originates from the northern parts of Russia, particularly from Siberia. The Chukchi people used them as sled dogs to carry prey and necessary hunting equipment. Huskies were valued highly and shared the same house with their owners, which told upon their personality traits. Harsh weather conditions made Siberian Huskies susceptible to diseases and resistant to cold. Hard-working and devoted, Siberian Huskies acquired much popularity in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Europe, and other countries. Siberian Huskies - The breed of Siberian Husky Dogs originated in Siberia where the climate is very severe and coarse. The Chukchi used these dogs as sled dogs because they could surpass great distances. Notwithstanding their medium size, they demonstrated endurance and strength. As with any other dog developed in cold, harsh climates, Siberian Huskies have a typical appearance. They are double-coated with their outer coat having very harsh and thick hair. It is much longer than the hair that is closer to the body. The downy coat is very soft and it keeps in the body's warmth whereas the outer coat protects from the cold and wind and does not let the water penetrate to the skin. As the coat of Siberian Husky dogs is double layered, it is able to withstand temperatures as low as -58 degrees to -76 degrees F (-50 degrees to -60 degrees C). The hair between the toes on the feet of the dog is for gripping on ice. Siberian Huskies Rescues - Siberian Huskies are working dogs used primarily as sledding dogs. The breed is known for its wolf-like appearance, friendly personality, and readiness to work to the deadline. These and other prominent qualities of the breed have contributed greatly to the distribution of the dog in many countries. Sad as it may be, the growing popularity of the Siberian Husky has led to much interest in the breed on the part of people who are not ready to take the responsibility of owning a Siberian Husky. Thus, many dogs have been abandoned or abused because of misunderstanding of the breed's peculiarities and needs.
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