I own three Siberian husky dogs. My Male and older female are my working service dogs. I have owned Siberian huskies for over 8 years, but only just recently started breeding because I finally found the temperament and drive I was looking for. My dogs are owned/trained by me and used as migraine alert, allergy alert, forward momentum pulling, and PTSD service dogs. My goal is to breed sound body and temperament, while preserving the goofiness and Sass of the Husky. My adult dogs all are DNA tested for any potential health issues, OFA Eyes and Hips, and Full AKC registration, with traceable lineage. I’m very serious about making sure I am doing my part to better the breed! I love Siberian Huskies and even though I’ve tried quite a few other breeds, this is definitely one of my favorites. (and one of the only breeds that could keep up with me with all of the trips and adventures I go on)
I also have Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. This little breed of dog started out as a gift while I was less mobile over 15 years ago and although I have moved on to needing a larger breed for service work my original self trained service dog was a Cavalier King Charles. This breed is very near and dear to my heart, and my goal is to continue my imported bloodlines to preserve the health and temperament of these angelic yet devilish little companions. I currently have an Italian import Cavalier female that I flew to Italy to import myself. (And enjoy a quick Italian vacation!) She is on her way to earning herself some titles in the U.S.A while she becomes old enough to be health tested and cleared to hopefully someday have pups of her own. All my dogs live with me in my home and have at least 1 with me as we travel around to dog competitions, vacations, and my work as a dog trainer. My Female’s are always available to be met and enjoy the attention. My single male Husky is not always going to be the father but you can meet and pet him too. I also own cats, rabbits, and goats so all of the puppies get introduced to many different things before going to their new homes.