Lobolair Beginnings 
The wooly that started Lobolair; never bred but influenced our journey
Our first (and wooly) siberian husky. Lobolair's Chieftain (Chief) Chief was loved by all and
will be forever in our hearts. 1993-2004
Our Great Pyrennes; Lobolair's Too Bear (Bear)
Not a siberian husky but he was Chief's buddy and had been since Chief was 7 months old
Bear was our protector and everybody's friend 1993-2007
Foxy our alpha girl: Lobolair's (Foxy) Lady Lobolair's Black (Star)
Foxy developed a weak forearm when young and was never bred. We were never able to show Star as she was our shy girl.
She was pretty much the boss when it came to food. Neither males We tried all different ways to socialize her but she would
or females messed with her food. 1994-2005 rather be with her buddies. We believe she was not given
much human socialization as a young puppy. Yet another
reason to socialize your young puppy. We chose not to
breed Star because we were not sure of her shyness being
a possible genetic problem 1993-2006
Lobolair's Northern (Nashee) Lobolair's Cherokee Sunset (Cherry)
We were on vacation in Minnestoa and spur of Cherry our Alaskan Malamute developed hip dysplasia at a very
moment decided to pick up this girl. She use to young age and had a triple osteotomy on one hip. One reason to
be a handful but has mellowed with age. She was screen for hip dysplasia in your breeding stock. She lived a very
13 in May 2009. Nashee was accidently bred to Danny happy life for 10 years and ran with the rest of the pack. She
and since we had decided she was not show quality compensated for weak hips by developing a strong front and could run
she was spayed after that litter. and jump up on low benches without pain. 1997-2007
Akara's (Danny) Boy of Lobolair Lobolair's Indian Summer (Buster)
2001-2009
Danny was our first show siberian. He also is Buster was sired by Danny and dam was Nashee
the only one with formal obedience training and We were never able to show him because he
is a certified pet therapy dog. He is AKC pointed had too tight a tail but otherwise he was a
and retired. beautiful dog
Buster passed away very suddenly just recently
He was such a lovable dog who never knew how to
do anything but run full tilt. We were so shocked
that such a healthy looking dog could just die
within a few hours of our being with him. We
are pretty sure he had some kind of heart attack or
stroke. We did not do an autopsy.
Steve with Buster on our ATV in our pasture
Abbey with Julie at a show Desiree with Lady
Roughhousing in the snow
Toby with Bear as a puppy Jake our Aussie as a puppy
Abbey and Foxy checking out a puppy
Desiree and Bear Lucy