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Jalerran Siberians, Clarion PA
General
Information
Jalerran
Siberians is a small show kennel located in Western Pennsylvania near
Cook Forest State Park. We are located about two hours north of
Pittsburgh, two hours south of Erie, and an hour east of the Ohio
border. Our first Siberian began owning us in 1996, and "Potato Chip
Syndrome" struck shortly afterwards. We maintain a small number of dogs
in an effort to provide individualized attention to each. Our three
children play a large role in providing proper socialization for the
rest of our extended family.
For Name's Sake-
Jalerran Siberians began as being briefly referred to as Highland
Siberians. We chose this name arbitrarily because we lived in Highland
township. Upon becoming more involved with the breed and the show
scene, we learned of a kennel with almost the exact same name -
Highlander Siberians. We had already had a website created at that
point, and decided that the similarities between names probably
wouldn’t be that much of an issue. However, eventually we started
getting email from people who had happened upon our website and
mistaken us for the other kennel. And, when show entries which had been
faxed to the superintendents were not clear, they would always put the
wrong kennel name in the catalog. Out of the utmost respect the Palmers
of Highlander Siberians and the confusion behind the similarities of
the names, we decided to go with something different.
The new name, Jalerran, is a combination of the middle names of some of
the human members of our family; Jane, Lee, Rae, and Ann. We are
pronouncing it JA (Juh)......LERR (lair)........ AN (en or an). It does
not appear to be similar to the name of any Siberian kennel we're aware
of, and we're hoping that it is not a swear word in some foreign
language.
Our Philisophy
Siberians are not the best breed for
everyone. It is our expectation that prospective owners become educated
about the breed characteristics and show a strong commitment to the
breed and maintaining its integrity. Our puppies are raised indoors and
their temperaments are thoroughly evaluated. Health screenings are
completed routinely in an effort to produce puppies free of health
defects. Our primary focuses when planning a breeding are health,
temperament, and conformation - in that order. We encourage people who
may be interested in the breed to consider these aspects, as well as a
breeder's policies, before restricting themselves to a specific coat or
eye color. Breeders whose only goal is to produce blue eyes or certain
coat colors are not reputable.
Our Crew
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We are home to a
couple of Champions.
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We have
owned/co-owned a couple of American and Canadian
Champions over the years.
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We have bred a
couple of American and Canadian Champions.
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We have
bred/owned a couple of top winning dogs overseas
(Thailand, Korea, Hong Kong, Latvia, Brazil).
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We have bred a
couple of dogs that race in sledding/mushing competitions.
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We have
bred/owned a couple of dogs that have and have
not passed their eye exams, and we are open and honest about
the health of our dogs.
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We have been
through a couple of ups and
downs over the years while dealing with the many difficult
people in the Siberian Community; however, we have also continued to
meet people who renew our faith that not everyone in the breed is
vindictive, ‘holier than thou’, and, quite simply, mean.
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