Kuckunniwi Siberian Husky Kennel!
Welcome to the Kuckunniwi Siberian Husky Kennel web site. This is our first web site dedicated to our four legged children and our extended family. We hope you enjoy the web site, content and information and please do not hesitate to drop us an email. You will get all our contact details from the Contact Us section!
Our alpha male ALBA at his local watering hole in our back yard. At the time this picture was taken Alba was around ten months old. He is now over five years old.
The Siberian Husky Breed An Insight.
The Siberian Husky is a medium-size, dense-coat working dog breed that originated in eastern Siberia, belonging to the Spitz genetic family. It is recognizable by its thickly-furred double coat, sickle tail, erect triangular ears and distinctive markings.
An active, energetic and resilient breed whose ancestors came from the
extremely cold and harsh environment of the Siberian Arctic, it was imported
into Alaska during the Nome Gold Rush and spread from there into the United
States and Canada, initially as a sled dog. It rapidly acquired the status
of a family pet and a show-dog, no longer as much used as a sled dog as
formerly; today it has been largely replaced in dogsled racing by crossbreds.
Siberian Huskies share many outward similarities with the Alaskan Malamute as well as many other spitz breeds such as the Samoyed, which has a comparable history to the Huskies. Siberians have a thicker coat than most other breeds of dog. They come in a variety of colors and patterns, usually with white paws and legs, facial markings, and tail tip. The most common colors are black and white, grey and white, copper-red and white, and pure white, though many individuals have blond, or piebald spotted. Striking masks, spectacles, and other facial markings occur in wide variety. They tend to have a wolf-like appearance. Though the breed is not related to the wolf any closer than any other breed of dog, it is thought they maintained this appearance through isolated breeding in Siberia.
The Kuckunniwi Pack Arrive
In Norway 2011.
We finally take the adventure to the next level and take our twelve strong
Siberian Husky Pack and ourselves to Norway.
We have settled into the Norwegian way of life very quickly and have found
there to be a friendly atmosphere wherever we go.
We have already made many new friends in our locale some interested in running dogs namely Alaskan Huskies and some not but friendly just the same. Temperatures have been wide and varied so far from 0'c to -30'c with plenty of snow for the dogs to run in.