Frosty Meadow Husky Farm, Fletcher, Ohio

Saturday Stories -- "Dan and the Huskies"

July 13, 2013

In today’s rendition of “Stories”, I am going back a few years to the old house, about a year after we first got Dan, our horse that recently and tragically passed away.  The pasture at the old house was fenced on all four sides and kept Dan in place, but being a standard farm fence, it didn’t do a good job of keeping the dogs contained.  More importantly, the fence could not continue over the creek that ran through the middle.  It stopped on both sides, and continued after the creek.  Dan would not venture into the creek and off the property.  The dogs would. 

The pasture was relatively large.  About 2-2.5 acres from the front fence to the creek, and about another half acre after the creek.  The dogs and Dan could coexist easily and they wouldn’t bother him much.  If they did, he simply moved to another area.  It was large enough for the dogs to run freely, but they had to be closely supervised at all times.  Not only could they escape through the creek, but they could climb fences and had other methods of getting out.  I had to rely on two important things.  My voice, and Holly.  Yes, Holly.  Our resident chief escape artist is also our most loyal.  She also played the part during the times in that pasture as the lead dog.   In most cases, if they were showing signs of misbehaving, I would only have to yell loud and clear “HOLLY!!”  She would turn and come to me, and the others followed.

One day, my sister and her family were at our house, and they always loved to see all the animals out.  As we were all out in the pasture, the dogs were running around as they normally do, but Dan was up at the front fence enjoying all the attention he was getting from the visitors.  We were all there by Dan talking, and not paying enough attention to the dogs.  The next thing I knew, I looked up and noticed the dogs headed for the creek.  They were headed for the side that had the escape route to the neighbor’s sheep.  As normal, I yelled out to Holly.  This one time, maybe she sensed that I hadn’t been paying close attention so she chose to ignore me.  Before I even had a chance to panic, Dan darted off like a bolt of lightning and galloped like the race horse he was toward the dogs.  Humans cannot outrun a husky…but a horse can.  Especially a former race horse.  He headed them off in the corner and turned them around!! 

As they all came running back up, it was all I could do to hold back tears!  I wasn’t sure what I just witnessed.  Was it divine intervention?  Was it simply a horse that somehow understood the gravity of the situation?  We will likely never know.  To this day, my sister tells the story as if it just happened yesterday.  Dan came back up to the fence where we were standing, and after a few hugs and pats for him, he appeared to step back and bow.  He always was the ham, but this time he deserved the accolades. 

Dan is no longer with us, but his memory will live on forever.  There are other stories that I will share on future posts, but this one by far is the most memorable.  RIP Dan.  We (and the dogs) miss you!

 

The first edition of Friday Focus...

July 12, 2013

Meet the Siberian Huskies…Part 1…Holly

Our first Siberian Husky was Holly.  To this day, she is our most active and athletic dog.  We noticed early on that that she also seemed to take charge when out playing.  Whenever she runs, the others tend to follow her.  She seems a natural leader.  My belief is she would make a great lead dog on a sled team.   Holly is also very smart tends to be stubborn.  She is without a doubt, our chief escape artist.  Since Siberian Huskies love to run so ...


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Shifting Gears

July 11, 2013

Our first day of blogging will be under the category “Frosty Meadow Happenings.”  Typically, Wednesdays and Thursdays will be the days when I have general updates etc.  However, depending on the day and situation, I could fill in on any other day.  As mentioned in yesterday’s blog post, I hope to follow a schedule when posting:

Mondays will be “Monday Motivation”

Tuesdays will be “Tuesday Tech Talk”

Wednesdays and Thursdays are for general updates

Fridays are “Friday Foc...


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Frosty Meadow Blog...the Next Generation!

July 10, 2013

Welcome to the re-birth of our blog!  We are Frosty Meadow Husky Farm. 

Siberian Huskies are among the most beloved breeds of dog in existence.  Several years ago, after purchasing our first Huskies, we decided we would learn all we could about the breed, and breed them in a very responsible manner.  We have accomplished a lot of our goals, and have become one of the most recommended Husky Breeders in our region.  We accomplished this by simply caring for the Huskies we own, and more impo...


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Vacation Over, Back to Work!

July 8, 2013
It's been a while since my last post.  I took a couple weeks to gather my thoughts and look at the best way or ways to continue to write this blog.  After a week away on vacation, I am ready to launch the new blog details!  Likey on Wednesday, I will post the "Inaugural post".  I re-vamped the categories and have hopes that others will contribute ideas and stories to the various categories.  Details on this will come in the inaugural post, but basically I am hoping to hear stories, etc from o...
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Siberian Husky Tech Talk--The Shedding Season

June 16, 2013

This time of the year is the shedding or “molting” season.  It’s that time all Husky owners are either familiar with, or will be soon enough.  It also starts the age old argument about what is the best way to get rid of the fur or what is the most effective tool.  Do you brush it out?  Comb it out?  Blow it out?  Let nature take its course? 

Well, in my opinion, yes, yes, yes, and yes.

Is it best to use specific tools such as the “Furminator”, the shedding rake, a regular hair ...


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A visit form Dante!

June 9, 2013
Today, we a special visit from Dante, one of Holly's puppies (Denali the father) from last summer.  Thanks to Chris and April for the visit.  It's always great to have visits from all the puppy owners.  Dante played in the dogs play area with Holly, Akira, Nadia, and Rose, as well as brief visits from Chance.  We wanted to let them all out to play with Dante, but were limited because both Daisie and Miya are in the middle of their heat cycles.  They would cause problems, and also the other ma...
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Busy Work

May 29, 2013
  •  Now that the dust is settling from the last two litters, it’s time to get busy with behind the scenes activities. 
  •  I am WAY behind on updating the website with pages for all the new puppy owners.  Please bear with me!  I am also trying to get used to the new website format, so that just adds to the issue.
  • In addition to the website, I am trying to get a new blog platform that I am comfortable with.  I tried a new one, but it is too confusing and too much to deal with right now.  I am...

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The Sunday Funnies, Special Memorial Day edition

May 28, 2013

We here at Frosty Meadow Farms remember all of those who have served or are serving our country, and especially those who have fallen or have been injured protecting our freedoms.  As we celebrate with the typical cookouts and parties, we also take time to let the dogs have their fun.  It was a beautiful weekend here at the farm, and everyone enjoyed the outdoors. 

Here is a picture of the bloom of the poplar trees.  We have several here at the farm, and they are great to look at in the s...


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Out of commission!

May 6, 2013
Well, this weekend has been difficult to get a post up, due mostly to our computer malfunction.  (It's difficult to function in this world without one we've found!)  Plus, an out-of-town soccer tournament added to the lack of time this weekend.  We did manage to work in the chores as well as the dogs play time.  Inaddition, we finally got started on the yardwork that is LONG overdue.  Heather really busted her tail on that!  (Thank you!!)  From Thursday to Saturday, seven of Holly's 10 pups f...
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