A little about me:
As a child, I was always drawn to animals. I dreamed of one day being able to own a white Siberian Husky.  In 1996,  I purchased my first Siberian Husky, Dutchess.  The road was not an easy one Siberians can be quite a handful. I continued to spend a large amount of time and worked with her diligently, Today she is a wonderful companion to me.

In 1997, I began my Siberian Husky breeding hobby. I raise companion animals, and hope to day began showing a puppy whelped from my lines.  I do not breed my dogs for money, I do it because I love the breed, and want others to enjoy the breed as much as I have.  Because of this I do not always have puppies available, but when I do there are strict requirements that you must adhere to in order be considered:
You must have a six foot fence. You must be committed to using a leash, and have proper kenneling practices.  As well as these requirements, You must be willing to sacrifice a life time to properly feeding, watering, sheltering, grooming, exercising and providing veterinary care for your Siberian.

A little about the breed:
You must have patience, kindness and love, even when your new best friend has re-landcaped your back yard, torn up your house or simply will not listen. You must understand that the hair is the sixth food group, because Siberians shed year round, but " blow " their coat twice a year.

You must also understand that Siberians are not guard dogs, and typically do not bark. They do however enjoy howling and singing happy "woo-woos" to anyone who will listen.  They are usually not aggressive, but some enjoy terrorizing cats and small animals.

Last, Please don't buy a puppy because it is cute and cuddly, Buy it because you have researched the breed and have determined that this is a breed that you can care for and love as a devoted companion for the rest of it's life.



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