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Agouti Siberian Huskies |
This is a very rare coloring, more often found in racing/working lines rather than conformation/show lines. There is often a brindle look to the coat because individual hairs are banded with multiple colors. The coloring extends far down the legs and the faces are darker than normal. The lighter markings are cream instead of the more common bright white of the traditional "Irish coat" Siberian husky. A black tipped tail is common for an agouti.
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Mallory Norway Mallory as an Adult |
Hex Norway Hex "stacked" position Hex when younger |
Dark Show time Many Siberians are both shown AND worked. AKC registered or not, Siberians can be run in harness for fun and/or competition. |
Dark Blow time This shows how Siberians shed profusely, often in tuffs. EVERY Sibe on these pages BLOWS his/her coat. |
Buck Alaska, USA Has completed the Iditarod Sled dog Race twice |
Jasmini France |
Ebonique Ontario, Canada |
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Sahdi Denmark |
Laska England Laska as an Adult |
Myshka Colorado, USA (follow her development & color changes) |
Beaver Denmark |
Rascal |
Zorka |
Windy Oregon, USA |
Smokee Ohio, USA |
Dokky |
Laval Minnesota, USA |
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For additional sites related to Siberian Huskies, I suggest the links page of Barkarian Kennels and/or the Working Dog Web page.