The definitive list of breed books, written by internationally-famed experts for serious dog people. Although most of the authors are British, the list has true trans-Atlantic appeal, and several titles have won coveted awards from the Dog Writers' Association of America. These include Bullmastiffs Today (Breed Book of the Year 1996/97), The Complete Rhodesian Ridgeback, The Complete Saluki, and Great Danes Today. A number of these titles were previously available in the U.S. through Howell Book House. Complete Border Collie sold 14,000 for Howell from March 1995 to December 2000. Still regarded as the best book on the subject.
International judge Robert Cole's expert perspective on some of the important elements of judging the Siberian Husky.
Ranked #22 by the AKC, the Siberian Husky is part of the Working Group and is best known for its incredible endurance and drive.
Meet the Siberian Husky is the first official publication endorsed by the American Kennel Club (AKC) on this very popular companion breed, whose claim to fame is being history’s greatest sled dog.
With a special chapter on Understanding Your Siberian Husky, this complete owner's manual gives all the basics on caring for a dog. Full-color photos.
"Simple text and photographs present an introduction to the Siberian husky breed, its growth from puppy to adult, and pet care information"--Provided by publisher.
An introduction to Siberian huskies, covering their personalities, behaviors, physical characteristics, and such defining features as their blue eyes.
Discusses the history, physical characteristics, care, and breeding of the high-spirited racing dog which is the fastest of all the Arctic breeds.
Rather than be sold, Granite, a husky puppy, runs away into the Alaskan wilderness and is taken in by a wolf that has lost her pups.