Siberian Husky Puppy

Siberian Husky originated with the Chukchi nomads, who used these loyal, intelligent and alert dogs to pull sleds and herd reindeer in the Tundra regions of Northeastern Siberia. Fur Traders and gold prospectors brought these dogs to North America in the 1900's. The Siberian Husky's speed and endurance have made it popular among dog sled racers; gaining international prominence when several Husky teams delivered serum to aid in the Diphtheria epidemic of 1925 in Nome, Alaska. Siberian Huskies are very friendly and make excellent family pets. They prefer the outdoors and require plenty of exercise. Regular, thorough brushing of the thick double coat is all the grooming that the Siberian Husky requires.

When choosing to adopt a Siberian Husky puppy, you don't want to choose your new puppy without research and study first. Sadly, there are many individuals who are running scams and trying to cash in on the popularity of the Siberian Husky. As you begin the adoption process, make sure you understand "Siberian Husky is NOT for everyone.

The Siberian Husky is an outgoing, fun-loving dog. He is lighter in build than the Alaskan Malamute, and also less bold. But he still requires an alert owner who stays in control, as the Siberian's nature is to roam and explore, as his Artic ancestors did.

Occasional grooming with a brush and comb is required, particularly when the dog is shedding.

This dog demands to be involved in physical activities. If you can't have it pull a sled, have it run alongside you as you go bicycling for at least an hour every day. A Husky's yard must be well-fenced. Huskies that do not get enough exercise become destructive and will howl. They need protection from the heat in the summer.

If you are looking for Siberian Husky puppy from reputable Siberian Husky breeders or to adopt a Siberian Husky from a Siberian Husky Rescue then make sure you understand as much about the dog breeds you are interested in as you can. Every breed is different. Begin your research by reading the breed information about the Siberian Husky puppy.

The health issues of Siberian Husky are our first and foremost concerns, therefore our Siberian Huskies are only bred after 2 years old, hold current clear eye certifications (including glaucoma).  They also have thyroid (every two years according to Siberian Husky Health Foundation) and hip tested and cleared prior to breeding.

We sometimes have Siberian Husky puppies available to loving pet home and they are all spayed/neutered before leaving us.

 

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