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Goodnight Libby Loo

Polarnights Libby at Sybasprinter

(18th October, 2009-26th April, 2010)



It is with great sadness that Pauline & Hugh share with you

their bad news about little Libby Loo....

They lost her on the 26th April, 2010.

Libby is the first Siberian to leave their home in Farndon,

what a very special little girl she was at just 6 months old.


Loves, cuddles, licks and kisses from Mummy Spliff

Libby's brother Levi and sisters Aeife, Laurel and Locket

and the rest of the Sybasprinter furries

including your human Mum and Dad.

Polarnights Quaver at Sybasprinter

x Forstal Palka


produced another six puppies, two female (Dessy and Fern)

and four male (Ricky, Buick, Siddeley and Jeep). Spliff is the daughter of Skiivolk Reefer

and Polarnights Sakheta. She can be seen running right lead

in the photograph/bottom left and Palka is running lead in the same position

with Sally Leich’s six dog team/bottom right.













This litter will secure the future of the next generation

of Sybasprinter puppies on the trail and in the show ring.


SKIIVOLK REEFER (Riva)

Alaskan's Nikolai of Anadyr III (Imp) x Skiivolk Ivory
10/09/99 to 06/02/09

Riva, (father of our foundation litter of puppies 4 years ago.) passed away sadly and very suddenly

on Friday (6th February, 2009) whilst out running in harness

doing what he enjoyed best with his owner Caroline Kisko, (Polarnight’s)

his brother Nick and his kennel mates in the Norfolk Forest.

His life and achievements will be remembered by the many

of his progeny on the trail and in the show ring.

He was a very special dog and indeed a real gentlemen and always

gave freely of his affection. Riva is seen in the photos above running

in wheel with his brother Nick in both Caroline (Left wheel from driver’s view)

and Chris’s (Right wheel from driver’s view) 6 dog teams.



www.polarnights.co.uk


He will be sadly missed by all at Sybasprinter

especially by his children Spliff, Joplin, Knievel, Dylan, Skye

and his grandchildren




The best place to bury a good dog is in the heart of his master.

Ben Hur Lampman