Smaller versions of the sled dog, technically classified as the "Tungus Spitz" by early explorers, were often described as being "the size of a fox". These dogs were commonly used as hunting dogs. As well as, they followed near by Alaskan sled dogs.
The modern Miniature Siberian Husky was first bred in the mountains of Hendersonville, North Carolina. The dogs were developed by Bree Hefner May along with the help from a few devoted Siberian husky fans in order to offer an alternative to potential husky owners, as the standard-sized dogs were often too much for novice owners to handle. Development of these dogs continues under the supervision of Bree Hefner May.
Monday, August 17, 2009
History of Miniature Siberian Husky
Posted by minamija at 8:33 PM
Labels: Miniature Siberian Husky, Siberian Husky
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment