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The Siberian Husky |
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Rating: Summary: Good info + photos Review: A very good general background book for the Siberian Husky owner. This book has beautiful color photos. Shows various markings and colors of Huskies, describes in detail Breed Standard + Show expectations. Tells the history of this breed and explains why a Husky may not be the best dog for everyone. The Siberian Husky is a beautiful, intellegent + spirited dog. Reading this book, you can tell that it's author really loves them.
Rating: Summary: you'll laugh when you realise they ALL bolt after squirrels Review: Describing the Siberian Husky as being too intelligent, clean, charming and clownish, and mentioning their strong need for company, their greatness in digging up your lawn, ignoring your calls, and loving children, dogs and burglars alike, makes me recognise my affectionate friend in every aspect of this great new book. It provides extensive background on the history of "the little Chukchi dogs", from the people that bred these dogs as an integral part of their lives to their appearance in Alaska sledding races. The book describes how a healthy husky should look, how to be groomed, showed and taken care of. The book also warns of treating huskies as "hairy, little people", instead of wolf-like, noble dogs with a sledding heritage that should rather be trained firmly. When you have always wanted to own a husky, or have purchased one already, the book is an enjoying read about wonderful husky moments, making you definitely laugh when you realise they ALL bolt after the squirrel across the road. It also provides a great guide for those considering purchasing a husky, describing all the needs of this beautiful dog breed. This book is all about understanding your (future) companion, and making them and yourself happiest!
Rating: Summary: The Best Husky Book Review: I purchased a siberian husky 1 year ago and wanted to learn as much as I could about the breed. This book says it all. I have bought several other books, and basically they stink. This book is well written, has beautiful pictures and truely says how a husky is. If you are thinking of purchasing a husky or already own one, and want some help in understanding your dog - this book is for you. Cannot say enough about this book. If I could give it more than five stars I would.
Rating: Summary: The Best Husky Book Review: I purchased a siberian husky 1 year ago and wanted to learn as much as I could about the breed. This book says it all. I have bought several other books, and basically they stink. This book is well written, has beautiful pictures and truely says how a husky is. If you are thinking of purchasing a husky or already own one, and want some help in understanding your dog - this book is for you. Cannot say enough about this book. If I could give it more than five stars I would.
Rating: Summary: siberspeak Review: Michael Jenning "Siberian Husky - Able Friend, Able Athlete" is great followup to his first book, "The New Complete Siberian Husky". The former being more of a historical account on the evolution of the breed and the story behind the foundation kennels that made possible todays healthy, happy Siberian. Michael has feet in both camps. Not only as a top breeder and show ring, but also past friend to the immortal Lorna Demidoff, owner of the famous and highly influential, Monadnock Kennels. This book is more of an owners manual as it goes into the proper choice, care of, and current activities available for the Siberian Husky. Using a "coffee table format" and quality photos, the book includes chapters on the Iditarod, the Siberian Club of America, and the Show Ring. He doesn't leave many stones unturned as he gives token nod to famous dogs of the breed, interpretations on the standard, and the Siberian's flirtation with celebrity status. He knows his material, as he lives it. Certainly one of the more qualified people around to present this wonderful information on a truly remarkable animal. He knows the mind and spirit of an entity that functions on absolute resolve. With a heart that beats like a chugging locomotive, never to shirk a task, the mascot of all canines - the Siberian Husky.
Rating: Summary: siberspeak Review: Michael Jenning "Siberian Husky - Able Friend, Able Athlete" is great followup to his first book, "The New Complete Siberian Husky". The former being more of a historical account on the evolution of the breed and the story behind the foundation kennels that made possible todays healthy, happy Siberian. Michael has feet in both camps. Not only as a top breeder and show ring, but also past friend to the immortal Lorna Demidoff, owner of the famous and highly influential, Monadnock Kennels. This book is more of an owners manual as it goes into the proper choice, care of, and current activities available for the Siberian Husky. Using a "coffee table format" and quality photos, the book includes chapters on the Iditarod, the Siberian Club of America, and the Show Ring. He doesn't leave many stones unturned as he gives token nod to famous dogs of the breed, interpretations on the standard, and the Siberian's flirtation with celebrity status. He knows his material, as he lives it. Certainly one of the more qualified people around to present this wonderful information on a truly remarkable animal. He knows the mind and spirit of an entity that functions on absolute resolve. With a heart that beats like a chugging locomotive, never to shirk a task, the mascot of all canines - the Siberian Husky.
Rating: Summary: Best Siberian Husky Book Ever! Review: This book is amazing; there are interesting facts about Siberian Husky history [did you know they were turned loose by the tribe that bred them and hunted freely in packs for part of the year?], anatomy [the 'stop', or angle where their snout joins their face, has to be at a precise degree so air can warm up and lungs will not be frostbitten when working in the snow], and tons of useful information for sibe novices and experts alike. I recommend this book ENTHUSIASTICALLY to anyone who owns or is thinking of owning a Siberian!
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