Our Favorite Stories
Below are some of my all time favorite stories in chronological order. The most requested story, hands down, is Frankencouch, so if you read nothing else, read that one. If you are a Non-Siberian owner and you are enamored with that cute puppy, or love one of those Disney movies (Snow Dogs, Eight Below, etc.), and think the stories of Siberian havoc is false, please check out Frankencouch and Escape Artist. The stories are absolutely true and you should know what you are getting into. After that, if you are still interested in a Sibe, please contact me and I will be glad to provide information. Warning though that I will encourage you to consider rescue. There are way too many Sibes sitting in shelters and rescue that are guilty only of being a Sibe.
Attack of the Dog Food Bag
September 15, 2007 – Qannik defends the house from a Dog Food Bag but the bag almost wins – the pictures tell it all.
Rain Storm
July 7, 2007 – An absolutely great (well, awful) picture of Kiska expressing her opinion of the rain concludes this story.
All Dogs Outside
July 1, 2007 – Such a simple command. Why is there always at least one dog who does not believe All Dogs applies to them?
Fuzzy Alarm Clocks
June 29, 2007 – How my fuzzy wonders decided to treat the one day I could sleep a little late.
Siberian Utility Vehicle
June 21, 2007 – Sibes must be transported in their own special SUV’s. A look at the new ride.
Frankencouch
December 17, 2006 – No good deed goes unpunished – especially with Sibes. With pictures to prove the destruction.
TV Ghost
August 8, 2005 – Paranormal activities in a Siberian Husky household.
Mighty Hunter
July 10, 2005 – Natasha catching her prey.
Pupsicle
November 2004 – Rusty has never liked cold weather (and, yet, claims to be a Siberian).
Enjoy the Small Things
March 2004 – Nikita teaches me a lesson about living in the moment.
Why Siberians Make Lousy Guard Dogs
January 19, 2004 – How my guard dogs protected the yard from a repair man
Christmas Decorating Siberian Style
December 15, 2003 – Let’s just say the Christmas Tree looked very different after they were finished.
Almost Outside
September 2003 – Natasha’s sense of location was a little challenged as a pup.
Mushroom Incident
October 29 – November 1, 1997 – Nikita develops a new habit and enters rehab.
Dog IQ Test
Circa 1996 – An intelligence test I saw on TV and tried at home.
Games Siberians Play – Catch
Circa 1995 – A bored Siberian invents its on games. Nikita created her own form of catch.
Escape Artist
Circa 1994 – Nikita taught me how Siberians think of fences.