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Interview with a husky 

What is your name? When were you born? Describe yourself with a single word.

My name is Idaho. The first time I smelled food on March 13, 2013. Niiiiiiiiiceeeeee.

Who gave you that name?

This is my breeding name, my litter was an I-litter. Master spontaneously thought "Ooooh yes, that's what he should be called."

Why did your master take you?

I was just the fastest with him and have nudged him. It was clear that he could not say no!

What is your favorite food?

Anything that tastes good, that is...AAAALL!

Do you like people?

Well, as a little one I found them great in the beginning, then for many years really stupid, especially when they had deep voices. In the meantime, they are allowed to conquer me, but then I overrun them with my joy.

Happiness begins with a wet nose and ends with a wagging tail

Do you also pull sleds?

What is that? Master has not yet shown me that. He once tried to let me run next to the bike, but was frustrated, because I like to run from left to right, no, from right to left ... or the other way around? The main thing is to go this way and that way and over and over again.

Are you cuddly?

For sure...I have a good trick: to rub the snout at masters bed edge, he laughs then always like crazy and cuddles my head, until he falls asleep. But shhh...don't tell him this trick.

Can you do tricks?

Please?! I don't have the time for such sperenzia! "Sit" and "Place" I let me please, the rest should teach the people pleasing themselves.

Do you like other dogs?

Of course! If I see one I always howl very hard, until I may go. Most of them don't smell nice, so I usually want to move on very quickly.

Are you looking forward to your trip with Emma?

Master always raves to me that I would get to know really great new places and smells, I'm reaaaaaally up for that!

Thank you for the enlightening interview.

You're welcome...woof woof...oh well, I don't bark, so hechel hechel.

Rest in peace

On September 18, 2024, Idaho sadly left this world very unexpectedly after eleven and a half wonderful years.
Idaho, I love you. I live my life as you lived it for me - in kindness, in joy, in love.


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Huskies were originally bred in Siberia to pull loads and accompany sleds on winter trips.

Size: Huskies can grow between 50-60 cm tall and weigh between 20-30 kg.

Fur: Huskies have a thick, soft coat that protects them from the cold. It can come in a variety of colors and patterns, including black, white, gray, brown and red.

Eye color: Huskies often have an unusual eye color, which can be either blue, brown, green, or heterochromic (different colors).

Personality: Huskies are active, friendly and intelligent dogs that love to play and get attention from their owners. However, they also have a strong hunting instinct and can have a high energy level, which sometimes makes them difficult to train.

Care requirements: Huskies need regular exercise and physical activity to stay healthy and happy. Their coat must be brushed regularly to avoid matting.

History: Huskies have a long history as working dogs and were important companions for Arctic expeditions and whaling companies. Today, they are often kept as pets and participate in dog sporting events such as sled dog races.

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