Litters

When/ Why We Breed

We are in Siberian Huskies to breed to the Breed Standard and NOT to turn the Siberian Husky into some kind of PRETTY BARBIE!!!

The Siberian Husky apart from being graceful and elegant must be able to achieve what it was originally bred to do. Which is to move! When we breed we dont just breed to win in the show ring. We breed to conform to the Breed Standard, as closely as is possible.

We believe in "Form Follows Function" breeding carefully
to keep the attributes a Siberian Husky needs to perform as a working sled dog.

We breed for ourselves and NOT for quantity over quality.


All of our dogs are Hipm Elbow and Eye scored (including Goinoscopy) before we Breed to ensure they are all genetically healthy and have no Hereditary Diseases.


Warning!!!


We strongly recommend that you research the Siberian Husky as thoroughly as possible, as Siberian Husky are NOT for everyone.

It is our firm belief that you MUST be comfortable with the person you are dealing with when purchasing a dog. As you are buying not just a puppy, but a relationship with the breeder for the life time of that dog.

Do your homework on finding that Responsible Breeder who will be there for you and your Dog.

If you come across a Breeder of Siberian Huskies that advertise a "RARE" color, eye color, etc. And they are asking for a higher price then what they are selling the other puppies for, then you are leaving yourself open for a potentially unpleasant experience.

A Responsible Breeder doesn't have multiple prices on the puppies out of one litter, they will have two prices. One for Show Puppies and one for Pet Puppies.

Show Puppies are for people who intend on Breeding and Showing.

Pet Puppies are for people who are looking for a loveable Pet that they can spoil and enjoy.

A Responsible Breeder isnt someone that has a dog or two or even more, that hits the Show Ring. It is defined by the clubs they belong to, the educational functions they attend to learn the craft of breeding better dogs.

It's defined by the health tests they do to protect their Kennel and the Breed. In helping the person who is looking for that new "Best Friend" to share their homes and life with.

A Responsible Breeder should give you references to check on us! They should give you names to call of people they have sold to, both pet and show prospect owners, who have dealt with the Breeder and can tell you the best and worse about their experiences with them.

At the end of the day it also comes down to having a bit of common sense.
Be careful as there are a lot of people out there who just want to rip you off, and not even bother about trying to help you or your new best mate if something goes wrong!


We currently have an older female available.

2009

We currently have a few major plans in the works

so keep a look out !!!