

We meet in public for puppy pickup for disease prevention and safety. Generally $1500 on Siberian Huskies and $2,000 with co-own on Yakutian Laikas. Contact for more info on breeding rights prices. The prices listed are for pet homes, no breeding rights. Puppy pickup are in public for safety and disease prevention. We can usually get to Terrell once a week for DFW people as well. Puppy pickup available most anytime north of Tyler, TX. Puppies listed are ready to go unless state otherwise. :) We have Yakutian Laikas and Siberian Husky puppies available. Reduced prices do not include AKC registration, if you are interested in breeding rights or limited registration on those puppies then ask us about that. The older puppies are farther into their vaccine schedules so have a better immunity. This breed is relatively healthy, but some have heart disease and eye problems, along with dermatitis.We have reduced prices on a few older puppies due to myself being slow to get photos updated and having younger puppies available as well. If they are not kept active, they can be very destructive and noisy. The Siberian Husky needs to be involved in physical activities and requires a well-fenced yard. Handlers should take this into consideration and use patience and understanding during training. This breed is very intelligent and independent.

Its coat needs brushing one or two times a week, daily during periods of heaviest shedding.

They will not get along with cats or other small animals, though they do well with children. This breed gets along well with other Huskies, but they need to be trained carefully if they're to be kept with other household pets. They love to roam and are full of energy and independence. Siberian Huskies are not particularly good watch dogs, because they want to befriend everyone they meet. The undercoat is soft and dense and of sufficient length. The guard hairs of the outer coat are straight and somewhat smooth lying. This dog loves to roam and explore, so he needs a nice big yard.Ĭoat is double-layered and medium-length. Still, he needs a strong-willed owner who will stay in control. The Siberian Husky is very similar in looks to the Alaskan Malamute, yet somewhat smaller in build and not quite as bold.
