SIKUWULF

Mrs AJ & Mr LJ Fenney
sikuwulf@fenney.myzen.co.uk
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Breeders of:
  • Siberian Husky
Lokie
Lokie
photo by: Mrs AJ & Mr LJ Fenney

Our first husky and the dam of our first litter. She's a vibrant, energetic and very loving dog - an amazing animal and great companion for everyone in the family; she loves nothing more than long walks and swimming in the local lake!

Storm
Storm
photo by: Mrs AJ & Mr LJ Fenney

A husky fostered from our friends at ANAKUSAK siberian huskies. We fostered Storm in August 2005 as a companion to Lokie. Due to an accident when she was a puppy, Storm cannot be bred from but that does'nt matter as she is just as much a part of our family now as anyone else!

Miya (From the first SIKUWULF litter)
Miya (From the first SIKUWULF litter)
photo by: Mrs AJ & Mr LJ Fenney

Born on the 25th November 2007, Miya has already become a major force in pulling heart-strings in our home. With similar markings to her brother Blizzard, the two together are perfect additions to our husky home!

Blizzard (From the first SIKUWULF litter)
Blizzard (From the first SIKUWULF litter)
photo by: Mrs AJ & Mr LJ Fenney

Born on the 25th Novermber 2007, Blizzard is showing signs of becoming a very handsome little fellow. Bubbly & bright, Blizzard will be a heart breaker of the future!

We got our first husky in December 2004 (Lokie) and since then our interest in and love of the breed has grown and grown. Firstly with the addition of our fostered bitch Storm and now with the arrival of our first litter as we are now registered breeders with the Kennel Club of Great Britain with our unique kennel name "SIKUWULF". We currently keep our dogs as pets but are hoping to begin showing our new addition to the family "Miya" in the future. Our dog Lokie and all of her puppies are Kennel Club registered, microchipped and health screened. As a breed of dog, the husky is a versatile breed, initially bred for pulling sleds but just as content curled-up infront of a fire being made a fuss of as it's a well known fact that a bored husky will destroy anything within reach (and some things that aren't) when left alone!

Previous Litters
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