Welcome to Tails of the Tundra Siberian Husky Rescue
Introduction to the Siberian Husky
The History of the Siberian Husky
The Working Siberian Husky
The General Appearance of the Siberian Husky
The Personality of the Siberian Husky
 
 
 
The Many Personae of the Siberian Husky The Many Personae of the Siberian Husky
when Man couldn't do it, Huskies were called in to finish the tunnel between Britain and France
  The Magician | The Athlete | The Dietician | The Wanderer | The Gardener | The Hair-Ball | The Socialite | The Guardian | The Einstein
 
The Gardener
 

They have a natural tendency to dig and with awe you can watch them dig large craters in your yard. They might even find that sump pump leak, which was 3-4 feet under the ground. They have an instinct to dig which can be curbed to some extent but not eliminated.

Many Siberian Husky owners find the need to keep a towel ready by the door and often cringe at the sight of rain—because when there is rain, there is mud. And where there is mud, there are Siberian Huskies standing in the middle. The image of muddy Siberian Huskies is an image that can make some laugh and others cry.

In addition to their natural tendency to dig, Siberians—not unlike most other dogs—will also do some other "light" gardening around your home. One may decide for you that the bush outside needs trimming. Another may try to help your prized rose bushes with a natural watering.

In coming to an agreement on the subject of gardening, many Siberian owners have taken one of two courses of action:

  • With the use of training and/or setting up physical boundaries, the Husky owner will keep their "prized gardens" to themselves and give the Husky their own "novice garden."
  • Forget the garden and learn to use to the words "Oh well!"
   
 
THE TALENTED GARDENERS:
 
The Ostrich Theory

The Ostrich Theory.

Hole

Minor hole dug here in one Sibe owner's backyard.

The digging process

The process of a Siberian digging a hole is quite astonishing to see....how fast and how far they will go.

 
Mica takes her craft of digging very seriously. This excavation project took only 15 minutes... nothing left but her tail sticking up out of the ground.
Welcome to Breexy's Gardens... Come on in and enjoy the mud!

Welcome to Breexy's Gardens... Come on in and enjoy the mud!

Some ground work.

Some ground work.

Digging everywhere

Tyson and Sasha of Willow Run and the great moonscape they created in their
playfield.

The playing fields

With play like this, how could a backyard ever be the same again? Either leave the landscaping up to the Huskies or else give them their own area to design!

HOLES!

It's hard to believe only one dog could do this, but with a Siberian, anything is possible.

Hard at work

This is Kayla after a hard day of work gardening.

Where is China?

"I was told that China was down here somewhere."

Tree trimming

Tyson of Willow Run helping to "prune" shrubs.

 
Ty and Mica teamwork.
 
 
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