Frosty Meadow Husky Farm, Fletcher, Ohio

Friday Focus...Cartoon Alter Ego, Denali

August 30, 2013
I've decided to add the Cartoon Alter Egos to the Friday Focus category.  Seems to be a better fit.  :-)
Today, I will start by re-posting the very first one, Denali.  Those of you that have read this one, please bear with us as others catch up.

Denali’s chosen alter ego is the bumble snow monster from the classic seasonal cartoon “Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer”.  Besides the obvious fact that they are both white, they shared other similar qualities.  In the beginning of the cartoon, bumble was thought of as a fierce monster, and everyone was afraid of him.  In the end he turned out to be very friendly and helpful after everyone learned his true nature.

When Denali was a puppy, we thought he was very standoffish.  Not “mean” as the bumble was, but just didn’t seem to like people so much.  As time moved on, we realized that it wasn’t necessarily his nature, but rather it was us understanding what he was.  A very kind dog that simply took time to figure out.  Once I figured out exactly what he liked and didn’t like, he is much easier to get along with.  Example:  He really cannot stand leashes.  He feels trapped and out of control.  This is a very rare thing with dogs, but it is what it is.  I now carry him from the stalls to the play area and vice versa. 

So Denali get the comparison to the bumble snow monster from Rudolf.  Seems fitting! 


 

Thursday Throwback...New feature!!

August 29, 2013
An introduction to a new featured category...Thursday Throwback!
Over the past several years, we have taken literally hundreds and hundreds of photos of our Huskies and we've also received many photos of the puppies we have sold as they grow.  This category will feature those pictures.  Ahhh the Memories!!  We hope you enjoy!

1) Kisses from Kallen - Baby Kallen gives Holly Kisses on a hot summer day:


2) Maverick and Miya - In a purely happenstance meeting, Maverick (on the left, from Daisie and...
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Wednesday Weekly Update for 8-28-13

August 28, 2013
  • Miya’s puppies are now two weeks old.  They are starting to open their eyes, and get up on all four legs and walk around.  They are really cute at this point, watching them try to walk.  They are all well fed and doing well.
  • As of now, 4 males have been sold, with one male and one female still to go.  Click HERE to see pics!
  • Meanwhile, on the non-Husky front, the ducks from the fair are getting ready for processing on Saturday.  They were big ducks at the fair, but now they are like Than...

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Tuesday Tech Talk...Please don't cut the fur!!

August 27, 2013

Brush it out, comb it out, blow it out…but NEVER cut it, or worse, shave it!

This is a re-post from a while back.  In light of a recent conversation, I thought it would be good to post again. 

Siberian Huskies are notorious shedders.  Their coats consist of two layers.  An inner coat and an outer coat.  The softer inner coat serves as an insulator for the cold of winter, making them able to withstand temperatures as low as 50-60 degrees below zero!  The more coarse outer coat serves tw...


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Saturday Stories…The Couch in the Stall

August 24, 2013

Something we have always done here at Frosty Meadow Husky Farm, is try to make the Huskies as comfortable as possible.  Giving them as much space as possible, giving them companionship, keeping them protected from the elements in the winter, and providing ample air flow in the summer, are just a few of the things we do for them.  We are always looking for ways to improve on their quality of life.  One of the things we have learned along the way though is that not everything goes as planned.  ...


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Friday Focus...Peyton

August 23, 2013

Meet the Siberian Huskies, Part 6…Peyton

Like I mentioned last week in the segment focusing on Miya, we decided to expand the pack, and found Miya and her sister Peyton.  They both came to us around Christmas of 2010.  While Miya has the ice blue eyes, Peyton had deep brown eyes.  It was quite a noticeable contrast from the start. The other big difference was the personality.  Miya seemed more playful, and Peyton seemed more relaxed.  As a puppy, she was more content on your lap than any...


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First pics!

August 22, 2013
Today's post is simply a few short words and the first pictures of Miya and her puppies.  They are now over one week old, and are doing well.



Miya standing guard over her pups.  Although she has a leash, this is actually one of the only times they likely don't need one.  We play it safe, but mama doesn't run from the puppies.  She sticks around and closely guards them.



Close up of the puppies.  Five boys, and one girl.  And as a bonus, one is posing for the camera!

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Wendesday Weekly Update

August 21, 2013

Wednesday Weekly Update for 8-21-13

  • The day has come!  Miya’s puppies were born on 8-14, as mentioned in a previous post.  A small litter by Miya’s standards, but average in general.  Six total puppies, 5 male and 1 female.  They are all gray and white, some darker than others.  We anticipate that most or all will have blue eyes, but it’s possible that we could see a brown eye or two.
  • They are now one week old, and are doing very well.  All are eating well with big appetites and are...

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Tuesday Tech Talk...Identifying puppies

August 20, 2013

One of the most commonly asked questions when people come to look at and choose a puppy is, “How will you be able to tell them apart?”  or  “Are you sure you will be able to tell which one is mine when we pick him/her up?”  The answer is yes we can, but it is not easy.

Some litters are easy to distinguish.  An example of this is Rose’s litter from early 2013.  Six puppies, four different color combinations and the ones that were the same were 1 male and 1 female.

There are times...


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Monday Motivation....All about motivation.

August 19, 2013

I’ve listened to many of the top motivational speakers over the past 15 years…Tony Robbins, Earl Nightingale, Brian Klemmer, and many others, but my favorite is the great Zig Ziglar.  He has a multitude of different motivational and instructional series’, but in particular, I like the “How to Stay Motivated” series.  Many of his most classic quotes are included in this series, although he also indicates throughout that his quotes may come from other sources.  Over the years, I’ve ...


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