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Here at Siberian's Of Ice and Fire we breed, raise and train AKC-only, purebred Siberian huskies. We have been a husky breeder for over 10 years. All our huskies are well-loved and taken care of. We take them on hiking adventures with us every chance we get. We do not allow breeding from our puppies and lines. We do not offer stud or dam services outside of our personal kennel breedings.
In the world of dog breeding, the journey from whelping to raising puppies is not just a process—it's an art form, a science, and a labor of love all rolled into one. At the forefront of this endeavor stands our breeding program which encompasses Ens Esi, (Early Neurological Stimulation and Early Scent Introduction), and the Badass Breeder Curriculum, a revolutionary approach that redefines what it means to produce exceptional canine companions. ,
Whelping and raising puppies through this innovative curriculum is a transformative experience, guided by a commitment to excellence and a deep understanding of canine genetics, health, and behavior. From the moment of conception, every aspect of a puppy's development is carefully considered, ensuring they receive the best start in life.
What sets our approach apart from other breeders is the comprehensive support and guidance we provide at every stage of the process. We are equipped with unparalleled knowledge and skills, enabling us to prioritize health, temperament, and genetic diversity in our breeding program. Through early socialization and positive reinforcement training, our puppies emerge as well-rounded companions with confidence and resilience.
But our commitment doesn't end there. We believe that responsible breeding extends far beyond the whelping box. That's why we offer ongoing support and guidance to our puppy parents, ensuring they have the tools and resources they need to provide a lifetime of love and care to their new furry family members.
Choosing to whelp and raise puppies with Ens Esi and the Badass Breeder Curriculum isn't just about producing dogs—it's about shaping futures, fostering connections, and leaving a legacy of love that reverberates for generations to come. It's about setting a new standard in responsible breeding, one rooted in integrity, compassion, and a deep-seated dedication to the well-being of every dog in our care.
So if you're searching for a new furry companion and want nothing but the best, look no further. With us and our breeding program, you're not just getting a puppy—you're joining a family dedicated to ensuring the happiness and well-being of every dog, one wagging tail at a time.
What to expect from choosing us and your new family member
Parents are OFA CHIC (Orthopedic Foundation for Animals Canine Health Information Center)cleared per their breed requirements
Parents are tested through Embark for specific breed-related DNA diseases to be sure they are clear
2-year health guarantee against genetically debilitating congenital defects
Puppies are raised with a mix of puppy culture, badass breeder curriculum
Puppies are started on ENS (Early Neurological Stimulation) and ESI (Early Scent Introduction) to ensure a good foundation
Puppies will be transitioned to turf (artificial grass) to help associate potty training to go outside
Puppies are raised around kids, other dogs, farm animals, and other adults to get them used to different people and age types
Lifetime breeder support we are always here for any questions you may have
Weekly photos and updates on your puppy
Facetime video visitation after puppies turn 6 weeks old
Updates about your puppy's growth, development, and temperament
We strive for good temperaments and family dogs.
We keep continuing our education by taking and completing breeder classes and online courses to better our program and knowledge of what we do and why we strive to keep ourselves updated.
Our mission is to keep the Siberian legacy alive, one puppy at a time, and to create a family member that will be loved forever.
Here are some common questions and key points new owners typically research about Siberian Huskies:
Temperament: Siberian Huskies are known for their friendly and outgoing nature. They are intelligent, independent, and energetic dogs. They are generally good with children and other pets when properly socialized ( my young son helps to desensitize our puppies and they love him !), but they do have a strong prey drive and may not be suitable for households with small animals like rabbits or cats.
Exercise Needs: Huskies are high-energy dogs bred to pull sleds over long distances in cold climates. They require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom and destructive behaviors. Daily walks, runs, or hikes are essential, along with opportunities for off-leash play in a secure area. They also make amazing hiking partners! They are the only breed to be able to change their metabolism to suit their energy needs!
Grooming Requirements: Siberian Huskies have a thick double coat that sheds heavily, especially during the shedding season (spring and fall). Regular brushing is necessary to minimize shedding and keep their coat healthy. They are generally clean dogs and don't have a strong doggy odor which is a great benefit, but they do require occasional baths.
Climate Considerations: Despite their thick coat, Huskies can adapt to various climates, but they thrive in colder temperatures. Owners in warmer climates should take precautions to keep their Huskies cool during hot weather, such as providing shade, and fresh water, and avoiding strenuous exercise during the hottest parts of the day.
Training Challenges: Huskies are intelligent but can be stubborn and independent, which can make training challenging. Consistent and positive reinforcement training methods, along with patience and persistence, are key to successfully training a Husky. They respond well to reward-based training techniques and may become bored with repetitive exercises, so keeping training sessions fun and engaging is important.
Escape Artists: Huskies are notorious escape artists with a strong instinct to roam and explore. They tend to dig and jump fences, so it's essential to have a secure yard with high fences to prevent them from wandering off. Supervised outdoor time or leash walks are recommended to ensure their safety.
Health Considerations: Like all breeds, Siberian Huskies are prone to certain health issues, eye problems are the main issue with the breed(such as juvenile cataracts and X-linked progressive retinal atrophy).
Responsible breeders conduct health screenings on their breeding dogs to minimize the risk of hereditary conditions.
By addressing these common questions and concerns, potential new owners can make informed decisions about whether the Siberian Husky is the right breed for their lifestyle and needs.
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