Hi there! We are a litter of beautiful Husky puppies, and life is one big adventure for us! With our fluffy coats, bright eyes, and playful personalities, we love exploring everything around us. We spend our days chasing each other, playing with toys, and discovering new things. Huskies were originally bred to help pull sleds in cold climates, so we are naturally energetic, strong, and always ready for action. We love running around and staying active, which means we need plenty of exercise and fun activities to keep us happy. Even though we are full of energy, we are also very friendly and affectionate. We enjoy spending time with our family and making new friends wherever we go. One of the things people notice most about us is our beautiful appearance, including our thick coats and striking blue eyes! We are smart and curious, but sometimes our independent nature can make us a little mischievous. Whether we're playing, exploring, or cuddling after a busy day, we bring excitement, laughter, and lots of puppy love wherever we go! We have been vet checked, dewormed, and up to date with our vaccines, a great way to start our life and give you a confidence in taking us home with you! Call right away to set up a day to meet with us!
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Litter details
LocationHoltwood, Pennsylvania
Puppies in litter3 male / 3 female
BreedAlaskan Husky
Ready to LeaveAvailable now
Age8 weeks, 2 days
GenerationP
SexMale
Health & Docs
AKC registered by collectionParents are health testedRegisteredVaccinations up to dateMicrochipped by collection dateVet checkedWorm treated
Wonderful breeder we got our 1st husky "Tessa" now fondly known as Sky and we're looking forward to getting our second from John. His dogs are amazingly tempered.
Pros
The premier competitive sled dog in the world — bred for peak athletic performance across Iditarod-caliber endurance and sprint racing
Exceptional endurance, speed, and work ethic make it an outstanding companion for serious outdoor athletes
Generally excellent temperament — friendly, energetic, and pack-oriented
Remarkably resilient constitution developed through generations of selection for performance under extreme conditions
Cons
Extreme exercise demands — bred for 100+ mile daily workloads; unsuitable for anything less than a very active lifestyle
Not a recognized breed — no breed standard means appearance and temperament vary enormously between working lines
Prey drive, Husky independence, and escape instinct require secure fencing and reliable leash discipline at all times
Alaskan Husky Encephalopathy (AHE) is a serious neurological condition in some bloodlines