Puppy Love! Little Echo and Joey showing Neptune how much they love him!
Let me start out by saying that I take it very serious when we breed our dogs. It is a great responsibility and I do everything within my power to ensure these puppies have the best start to life. They are well socialized with people of all ages as well as with other dogs. It is very important that puppies learn how to socialize properly with other dogs, this is why it is crucial that puppies stay with their parents until they are 8 weeks old. Without this time to learn, the puppies are either afraid of other dogs and timid or they can be aggressive because they are unsure of what to do. Socializing your dog on a regular basis is so important and why not start as soon as possible!
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Nenuk is a great uncle to all of our puppies!
Anyways, I kind of view the puppies as my own children and when it comes time to finding them forever homes, I don't take that responsibility very lightly. I screen each person that contacts my and I have a list of questions that must be answered to my expectations. If I don't feel comfortable, I won't sell them a puppy. I am not doing this for the money. |
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It wasn't easy to get them all to look at once, but I've learned some tricks since this! |
Sometimes it is hard but Huskies aren't for everybody. They need more than the average dog, not only with exercise but companionship. It is when a Husky is not exercised enough and left to themselves do they get bored and destructive. Unfortunately, Huskies have been given a bad rep more from their owners not being informed properly and not giving the dog everything it needs. I need to know that these potential buyers are completely prepared for the responsibility of owning one of these beautiful dogs.
I do find a lot of joy whenever we have puppies and really enjoy the experience. I am also really happy once it is time for them to move onto their forever homes because I know that I have found great homes for them and I'm excited for those families to experience the great adventure that owning a Husky brings!
I also have a policy with everyone who buys a puppy, that if, for any reason, life does take unexpected turns, they can no longer take care of their Husky, I will buy it back and find it another suitable home. I feel I have said enough. Thanks! Now , it's time to check out the puppy pictures......
Let me introduce you to our 2008 litter! They came into this world on June 23rd, 2008. This was such an incredible learning experience for me and my family! This was not a planned breeding but a blessing none the less.
I have also included updated pictures to show what they look like now! I hope you enjoy them as much as I have.....
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This is the beautiful Miss Miaha, at 6 weeks old. |
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Miss Miaha at our 2009 Puppy Party, she's 10 months old here. |
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Miss Miaha was fortunate enough to take her sister, Echo, along to her new forever home. This is a picture of the 2 of them in Feb. 2010. |
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This is the beautiful spunky Echo, 6 weeks old. |
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Here's Echo at our Puppy Party when she was 10 months old. She sure grew up to look a lot like Nikita! |
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Here's a different picture of Echo and Miaha in Feb. of 2010. They've both grown into such beautiful dogs! |
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This handsome little fella is Joey. He's about 7 weeks old here. |
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Here's Joey when he was 7 months old. I love that he turned out to be bieyed! |
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Joey came for a visit July 2009 and was looking just stunning! |
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This sweet little guy was the runt, Dibs, he's 6 weeks old here. |
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Here's Dibs hanging out on our deck when he was 6 months old! |
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This picture of Dibs was taken at our 2010 Puppy Party, his eyes sure stayed the beautiful blue! |
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Neptune's all suited up waiting to head out in Jan 2010.
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It is also so nice of these families to send me updated pictures and stories, it is so wonderful to know that my puppies are living incredible happy lives!
It is also incredible to hear from those families and have them tell me how they can't even remember what life was like without their beloved Husky friend! I so glad I could be a part of their happiness!