Grand Champion Female
GCh. Koba's Silver Rose
One of our top-winning females, known for elegance, effortless movement, and quiet confidence.
Central Texas Husky program dog

About Tiny
One of our top-winning females, known for elegance, effortless movement, and quiet confidence.
GCh. Koba's Silver Rose, affectionately known as Tiny, is the embodiment of elegance, grace, and quiet confidence.
Coming from the same influential bloodline as our foundation male, Arrow, Tiny carries forward many of the qualities that made that family of dogs so successful. While Arrow contributed power, size, and presence, Tiny brings refinement, effortless movement, and one of the sweetest temperaments we have ever had the privilege of owning.
Tiny's accomplishments in the show ring came early and often.
She finished her American Championship before reaching one year of age and continued her remarkable rise by earning her AKC Grand Championship before 18 months old. Achieving such milestones at a young age is a testament to her exceptional quality, maturity, and consistency.
However, what truly cemented Tiny's place as a special dog occurred on one of the biggest stages in the Siberian Husky world.
At barely one year of age, Tiny competed at the Siberian Husky Club of America National Specialty, widely regarded as the highest level of competition within the breed. The National Specialty attracts over 200 Siberian Huskies from some of the most accomplished kennels across the United States and around the world. It is where the very best come to compete.
Despite her young age, being out of coat, and still developing physically, Tiny consistently exceeded expectations. At every event she entered during the National Specialty week, she repeatedly found herself among the final short list of dogs under consideration for the breed's highest honors. Time and time again, she stood among a small handful of elite dogs selected from an entry of hundreds as judges narrowed their choices for the coveted Best of Breed award.
For a young female barely past her first birthday, this level of recognition was extraordinary.
It spoke volumes about the qualities that judges saw in her: sound structure, exceptional movement, beautiful breed type, and the undeniable quality that separates truly special dogs from the rest of the competition.
One of her proudest accomplishments came at the prestigious Dallas Siberian Husky Specialty Show, where she earned Best of Opposite Sex against a large entry of nationally recognized kennels, accomplished champions, and top-winning Siberian Huskies from across the country. To accomplish this at barely a year and a half old demonstrated not only her quality but also the bright future that lay ahead of her.
Yet for all of her success, Tiny remains one of the gentlest souls in our kennel.
She has a quiet confidence about her that draws people in without ever demanding attention. She enjoys the company of people, gets along beautifully with other dogs, and seems to make friends with virtually every animal she meets. She is affectionate without being needy, playful without being overwhelming, and confident without being pushy.
The best way to describe Tiny is like a calm breeze on a spring morning.
Always present.
Always comforting.
Never overpowering.
Watching Tiny move is an experience in itself. Her gait is smooth, effortless, and fluid, as though she is floating across the ground. There is no wasted motion, no turbulence, and no unnecessary effort. Whether she is competing in the show ring or simply trotting across the yard, her movement resembles a beautiful melody played with perfect rhythm and timing.
As a working breed, movement matters.
Tiny demonstrates exactly why proper structure is so important. Her sound construction allows her to move with efficiency and grace, qualities that are deeply rooted in the heritage of the Siberian Husky.
Beyond her accomplishments and beauty, Tiny possesses the type of temperament that every breeder strives to preserve. She loves having a job to do and approaches every activity with quiet enthusiasm. She never seeks the spotlight, yet somehow always earns it.
Health and soundness have always been a priority in our breeding program, and Tiny exemplifies both. She has received normal OFA eye examinations and earned an OFA Excellent rating on her hips, providing additional confidence in the qualities she contributes to future generations.
Today, Tiny continues to play an important role within our breeding program. She contributes many of the traits we value most: exceptional movement, sound structure, elegant breed type, outstanding temperament, confidence and trainability, and health and longevity potential.
Tiny may not be the loudest personality in the room, but she doesn't need to be.
Her beauty speaks for itself.
Her movement speaks for itself.
And her gentle spirit leaves a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to know her.
She is proof that true greatness does not always announce itself loudly. Sometimes it simply glides by effortlessly, leaving everyone wondering how something so beautiful can appear so easy.
Achievements
Proof points for families comparing champion Siberian Huskies in Texas.
Finished her American Championship before reaching one year of age.
Earned her AKC Grand Championship before 18 months old.
Recognized repeatedly on the short list during Siberian Husky Club of America National Specialty week.
Earned Best of Opposite Sex at the prestigious Dallas Siberian Husky Specialty Show against a large entry of nationally recognized kennels and accomplished champions.
Health and Testing
Records are organized for clear review before a buyer applies.
Normal OFA eye examinations.
OFA Excellent hip rating.
Health, soundness, temperament, and pedigree records are maintained as part of her Arkinlight program file.
Personality
Temperament traits buyers can actually picture at home.
Refined, graceful, and fluid in motion with the effortless movement expected from a sound Siberian Husky.
One of the sweetest temperaments in our kennel: calm, affectionate, friendly, and never overwhelming.
A young Grand Champion female recognized at major specialty competition and among elite Siberian Huskies.
Gallery
Curated views of structure, temperament, and program records.

Tiny's portrait reflects the elegance, refinement, and quiet confidence that define her.

At the Siberian Husky Club of America National Specialty, Tiny repeatedly stood among elite dogs under consideration.

Her smooth, fluid gait shows why proper structure matters in a working breed.

Normal OFA eye examinations and an OFA Excellent hip rating support her future influence.
Next Step
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