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Over
the years we have been into Siberian Huskies, we seem to have been fighting an
ongoing battle about the nature and future of the breed. I have included here
some of the articles/letters/e-mails that I have written during this time - all
of which illustrate our point of view about the arctic breed we love. Click on
the title to access the article This
was written in reply to an article in the August 2000 edition of Dogs Monthly
Magazine. The article was, in our view, a thinly-veiled attack on what we would
regard as standard-fitting Siberians and a promotion of what we regard as
Siberians bred primarily for sprint racing in the Sprint
Racing, Distance Racing, Working Ability and History This
article was written in September 2000 in response to comments made by Simon
Luxmoore in his "Dog World" Siberian Husky Breed Notes. It was first
published in the Pedigree Dogs.co.uk Breed Notes column. "British"
Siberians, Sprint Racing and the Breed Standard Originally
written as an e-mail in response to some of the nonsense being stated "as
fact" on the Scottish Siberian Husky Club Bulletin Board a couple of years
ago. Siberian
Huskies - Working vs Racing An
attempt to clarify the difference between "racing" and
"working" Siberian Huskies. "Reminiscences
of the Iditarod Trail" A
review of a book by Charles Lee Cadwallader written around 1920 about his life
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