“Hi Karen,
You must download these photos! Nanook (Siberian Indian Dog son of
Thunderbeast & Kuna) has a perfect white heart on his head.
Sorry
it has been so long getting in touch with you.
Nanook
loves my husband, he does not leave his side. Takoda (NAID son of
Wakaska & Mazato) prefers me and acts like I am his mommy.
Nanook
likes me too but he loves Russ. Takoda, my NAID boy, tries to
block Nanook and sometimes Russ from me. Everyone who sees them wants to
meet them then touch them and then want one too. A friend two roads down
has a friend who bought one from you we walk them together, small world!!.
Will talk to you later. Thanks for my wonderful new family
members, Diana & Russ”
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“Hi
Karen,
We
have never spoken or met but I felt compelled to write you and tell you
how grateful and blessed I am to be The proud dad of Nanook and Takota. To
tell you that you are doing a wonderful thing by breeding these wonderful
companions would not do them or you justice. After the loss of my Siberian
Husky brother and sister last year it left me very empty, they did
everything with me and went everywhere with me. I will admit at first
Nooky (SID male Thunder Beast & Kuna) was a challenge but I soon
found him to be a very shy, sweet, gentle and misunderstood pup. Love
and soft tones is all it takes to have a truly memorable experience with
him, and we have shared many and plan to have many more. At first last
year I bought the boys a 25' circular pen but soon realized it would be
too small for them come spring, so a thought became a plan and in the
spring it became a very large project. Gathering as much free fencing as I
could I started on the boys play area. It measures about 80' by 110' give
or take, over 8,000 square feet with a tire swing a cave my favourite
place to hang with the boys and I am also in the process of building them
a 20' circular pond, the plastic kiddy pools only last about a week before
they chew it or dig a hole in the bottom, I think they were trying to get
the stenciled fish on the bottom. The area only takes up about 1/3 of the
back yard and is truly worth every drop of sweat. Their first
reaction was to run and run, the look in their eyes was all I needed to
know that what I did was appreciated, they are amazing animals and a great
joy to be around. I see what you mean by watching and how observant they
are and how they follow me inside their area around the yard where ever I
am always keeping an eye on me and everything around me. Just to give you
an update on size Nooky is now over 110 lbs and Kota (NAID Ogala/Tantoo) is
about 90 lbs. Nooky is 14 months and Kota is around 11 months. Everyone
that see's them immediately falls in love with them and wants to know all
about them, the girls at the vet love Takota and don't want to part with
him when we go. When people see Nanook the are shocked at his size,he is a
very stunning looking animal. His eyes are almost a caramel to amber
colour so peoples first response is what kind of dog is he, why he's a
Siberian Indian dog I proudly say I have never heard of Indian dogs If
they love animals the conversation goes on for a while, after which I give
them your web site address so they can learn for themselves. The same
happens with Takota and when I walk them together I have seen people
almost drive off the road trying to get a second third or fourth look at
them. But I did not get them for show and tell, even though you would
think I did when questioned about them. So I will send some pictures of
the boys along soon and say again how truly wonderful a person you
are for reviving this breed of friend for people like me who love animals
and what they represent I am hooked on the breed and great spirit of these
remarkable animals. Your Friend in CT. Russ Simmons”