"Barynuk Siberians" is located in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania. Barynuk Siberians is headed by a team consisting of Barry Brunner and Brian Flory. The many "friends" and "family members" of Barynuk that continually pursue the betterment of our beloved breed, make up the rest of a well rounded team.
Barry was raised in a home where "dogs" were actual members of the family. He jokes with his parents, who still have two Siberians, that they treat their dogs better than they ever treated their children. However, If Barry had children, he's sure they would be telling him the exact same thing . Barry was always active in sports and the family Siberians enabled him to share his love of sports with his love of dogs. Barry bikes and exercises the dogs and keeps each one in their optimum physical condition. Due to his parents ideologies, Barry was late showing his dogs. His parents felt Dog Shows were inhumane, and the mere mention of someone "crating" their dog would bring anger to their faces. Years later Barry met some wonderful people who showed their Siberians. He soon learned and later his parents realized through him that :

#1. You can have Show Dogs who are members of the family.

#2. You can crate your dogs at specific times with absolutely no inhumane consequences, and actually obtain many positive results.

Life is certainly a learning experience, and you can learn as much from your dogs as they can learn from you. If you keep an open mind and a loving heart, the learning never stops.

Brian was raised in a similar family environment with dogs. The first dog Brian showed was his family's pet "Natalie", a Great Dane. Brian was in Junior High School then, and has learned much about the sport of showing dogs, and these Siberians he had fallen in love with. Brian's natural handling abilities enable the Barynuk Siberians to be shown to their full potential.

Barry is honored to be a member of the Lancaster Kennel Club, The Siberian Husky Club Of America, and the International Siberian Husky Club. Club memberships can be invaluable sources of experienced knowledge. Clubs are composed of networks of people in specific locations or even around the world who share many similar interests. If you don't have the desire to join a club, information is always made available by the clubs for the general public. Never hesitate to contact your Local Kennel Club or a "breed specific" National Club to obtain information that might well enhance the life you and your dog share.


Below are Links to sites containing important information for all Siberian Husky Owners.

OFA (Orthopedic Foundation for Animals)

CERF (Canine Eye Registration Foundation)

S.H.C.A. (The Siberian Husky Club of America)

AKC(The American Kennel Club)

Standard (The AKC Approved / Siberian Husky Standard)

International Siberian Husky Club

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