Seppala Siberian Sleddog
Breed Information |
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Popularity |
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Name | Seppala Siberian Sleddog |
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Origin | Canada |
Breed Group | Working |
Size | Medium |
Type | Purebred |
Life span | 12-16 years |
Temperament |
Active Trainable Primitive Affectionate Cooperative Inquisitive |
Height | 22-23 inches (56-58 cm) |
Weight | 40-50 pounds (18-23 kg) |
Colors |
Black Gray Sable White Piebald |
Litter Size | 4-6 puppies |
Puppy Prices |
Average (Unknown)
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Breed Characteristics |
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Adaptability |
3 stars |
Apartment Friendly |
1 stars They are not usually recommended for apartments, however they can live in apartments if well trained and properly exercised. Seppala Siberian Sleddogs are very active indoors and do best with a fenced-in, large yard. Because of their heavy coats, these dogs prefer cool climates. One has to use common sense with respect to maintaining them in the heat by providing adequate shade and air conditioning. This breed prefers to live in packs. |
Barking Tendencies |
2 stars Occassional |
Cat Friendly |
3 stars |
Child Friendly |
3 stars |
Dog Friendly |
3 stars |
Exercise Needs |
4 stars The Seppala Siberian Sleddog needs a lot of exercise. When not pulling a sled the breed needs at least a daily walk or jog, but should not be excessively exercised in warm weather. |
Grooming |
2 stars The coat sheds heavily twice a year. During that time they need to be brushed and combed daily. |
Health Issues |
2 stars Hypoallergenic: UnknownProne to allergies, cancer and eye problems. |
Intelligence |
3 stars Ranking: (N/A) Full Ranking List |
Playfulness |
3 stars |
Shedding Level |
3 stars Moderate Shedding: Routine brushing will help. Be prepared to vacuum often! |
Stranger Friendly |
3 stars |
Trainability |
4 stars |
Watchdog Ability |
4 stars |
Seppala Siberian Sleddog Names |
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Rank | Boy Names | Girl Names |
01 | Buddy | Chloe |
02 | Jack | Bella |
03 | Toby | Coco |
04 | Oliver | Luna |
05 | Louie | Abbie |
06 | Tucker | Annie |
07 | Dexter | Lola |
08 | Oscar | Stella |
09 | Riley | Dixie |
10 | Cody | Penny |
100 Cute Puppy Names › |
Overview |
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The Seppala Siberian Sleddog is a rare working dog breed, the Seppala Siberian Sleddog is developed for the purpose of pulling a sled in cold country. It is a moderate-sized dog averaging 18 to 23 kg (40 to 50 pounds) weight and 56 to 58 cm (22 or 23 inches) height. Colours and markings are considered of little importance; eyes may be brown, blue or any combination of the two colours. Seppalas are active and energetic but very docile and trainable. The defining characteristics of the breed are its natural, primitive appearance, its highly developed work ethic, and its affectionate, cooperative, and highly bonded nature. They tend to be more trainable than other sled dogs and to be more highly bonded to their owners. The Seppälä Siberian Sleddog disposition is active, merry, and often quite inquisitive, although sometimes showing great reserve with strangers. A stable and serious temperament, neither nervous nor aggressive, is characteristic. Natural, innate sleddog mentality is a primary characteristic of Seppälä dogs. Their nature is highly cooperative. They show great seriousness in their work in harness. |
History |
The Seppala Siberian Sleddog was at one time the same breed as the Siberian Husky. It was always the working lines of the breed and was never used in the show ring. As the show ring dogs evolved more for their beauty and less for sled pulling, the Seppala Siberian Sleddog remained a true working dog. The bloodlines were kept separate from the show dogs. In the late 1990s, the breed was recognized by the Canadian agriculture authorities as a new breed. In 2002 the Seppala Siberian Sleddog lines spread to the USA as breeders worked on keeping the working lines separated from the show lines. |
References
- [1] ^ YouTube: 5 Facts About the Seppala Siberian Sleddog