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  Photos of Siberian Huskies and Seppala Siberian Sleddogs
Kazachye Kennel - Photo Gallery Page. Juliet Trent acquired first husky in 1987 - as a pet, soon became besotted with the breed & Kazachye Kennel formed in 1989.

  Seppala Siberian Sleddog Breed Standard (1995)
The Seppala Siberian Sleddog is a working breed; it exists for the purpose of pulling a dogsled in cold country. Its characteristics are determined by the nature of its work and by its working environment. It originated from an amalgam of tribal dogs from several different regions of the vast land of Siberia.

  Seppala Siberian Sleddogs - Pictures and Information
A Seppala is the Siberian Husky counterpart that has evolved to and from many roles; a Chukchi Village dog, an All-Alaska Sweepstakes winner, a sick child's savior, a race dog, a pet, and a show dog. Despite the many identities sustained by this spectacular dog one thing remains steadfast, its heritage.

  Seppala Siberian Sleddog Standard
The Seppala Siberian Sleddog is a dog formed by nature and function. His original environment was cold arctic region. The Seppala Siberian has a positive attitude towards his work of pulling in harness and a strong desire to please his owner. When raised in a healthy, wholesome, exercise-oriented environment, he will be amenable to light harness work by six months of age.