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Anasazi Siberians began quite by accident in
1994. Our Rough Collie that we had for several years had gotten to the
point where her quality of life was poor. She had to be put to sleep and
we began our search for a replacement pure breed to go with our pound
puppy. We considered all the popular breeds at the time and felt that
none was exactly right. About the same time Walt Disney produced the
film “Iron Will”. Sandy fell in love with the breed and told Earl that
was the breed she wanted. She did not know at the time that Earl had
wanted one since he saw his first one in a passing car seat in the late
60’s. The search was on to find a Siberian breeder. Like many beginners
we went to the newspaper and made our choice.
Delighted with our new friend we saw that there was an all Siberian dog
show nearby. We had to go watch. It looked simple enough and soon began
to look for a show dog. We were finally put in touch with Kathleen Kanzler of Innisfree Kennels and we got our first show dog. This was
fun! We figured we could get another dog so that we could both show at
the same time and our unintentional kennel was born.
We now have about 20 Siberians and breed on average one
litter every 18 months. We are very careful to make sure that our puppies go to
good homes and
have also had the unpleasant job of telling some potential owners that a
Siberian is just not for them.
Soon after we got our
Siberian puppy, we went to a puppy basic training course (everyone
should go) and met our instructor, Susan Bass. We stayed in touch with
her over the years and she introduced us to the Beauceron. It became
inevitable that we would one day have one and we can now say that we are
the proud owners of two. Our female Beauceron, Sonata, was bred to
French Champion Turbo de la Negresse. Out of that mating, we now have
Cyrano.
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