Saturday, November 6, 2010

Dream

I've been wanting a dog. A guard dog. It's adorable. Do you believe dogs can talk like a parrot?? I'm not kidding. The dog I'm talking about can talk. And it's the only dog that can talk as much as parrot. After saying so much, are you curious to know? I bet you are by now. I knew, I knew it !! HAHA. Let's see the profile of it. Siberian Husky, from USA. A variety of primitive paleo-Asiatic tribes have been present in Siberia for half-a-million years, during the time when the vast North was a warmer and more hospitable hunting ground. These tribes continued to live as much as they had during thr Stone Age. Each group relied on dogs and helpers, and each developed a specific types, based upon such factors as hunting requirements and snow cover, terrain and temperature. The Chuckchi tribe, often reffered to as the " Dog Breeding" Chuckchi, was based along the coasts  of the Arctic and Pasific Oceans on the peninsula that reaches out from Sibera toward Alaska. When a harsh cold settled into the area about 3,000 years ago, the Chuckchi people adapted by creating a culture based on the long distance sled dog. The tribe lived in permanent inland settlements and had to go long distance to hunt sea mammals which fed both people and dogs. A small sledding dog was ideal, one that could exist on very little food. Siberian Chuckchis were brought into Alaska in the early 1900s. As the breed gained a foothold with American dog fanciers, the name Chuckchi was replaced by the more general term Siberian Husky, and that became it's official name. Thanks to the Chuckchis selection for good temperament, he is people-oriented and a popular companion dog. Nevertherless, it is a working dog and, if not given adequate attention, exercise, training and discipline, can be stubborn and easily bored. the Siberian Husky is still the most popular breed for modern "mushers" or owners who want to try it with a sled, since the breed happily ignores frigid temperature and deep snows. It has tiny, high-set eract ears and a plush coat. Because of their long association with people, they still maintain the fastidious cleanliness which was always damanded of them. The United Kennel Club orecognizers the breed as the Arctuc Husky. It's an interesting dog isn't it? Pictures time !!


DADDY GET ME A HUSKY !!