Mark & Shaun
"After losing my faithful friend - Lobo, my previous Husky, I knew that I would have another dog, it was just a matter of time. 12 months on and I was on the look out for a good breeder and the perfect dog that would suit my situation. I stumbled across Northernwolf by accident really but there was no turning back. I immediately fell in love with Richard and Faye's Huskies so I put my name down for two boys. How terrified and shy they were on the first few days at home - how things have changed! They are both so strong and confident that it is hard to remember how quiet they were as young puppies. They have very different personalities though. Charlie ( the brown and white one) is an absolute sucker for cuddles and fuss whilst Alfie is independent and likes affection but only on his terms! They are a massive part of my life and go all over with us. We take them everywhere- or should I say they take us. I'm often given strange looks as they pull me up and over hills with me laughing as they are so strong! We're really looking forward to the snow so we can go and play in it and act as daft as possible - they really enjoyed it last year.
Faye has been really supportive when we needed advice and support in the early days with the boys. I would recommend Northernwolf to any prospective husky owner - but make sure you have the time to commit to such wonderful animals, if you do you will be so rewarded with the pleasure that a husky can bring to your family.."
}Mark was the first person to have two huskies from the same litter from us and what stunning boys they are. We are so proud they have the Northernwolf name and are sired by our pride and joy, Yukon. As for Mark, what a really nice guy he is. We would like to thank Mark for keeping in touch with us and letting us watch our boys grow into such beautiful animals. The black boy is called Alfie. The red boy is named Charlie, after our best friend. We are very proud of Mark for his love and dedication to his dogs. Thank you, Mark for giving our boys everything a husky deserves

