About 33 Acres Siberian Huskies

We have been raising Quality AKC Siberian Husky puppies since 2014.

Our puppies are raised in our home and receive lots of love and attention. Puppies are well socialized and bred for temperament, quality and companionship.

We strive to raise quality Siberian Huskies that are happy & healthy. Our puppies are outstanding examples of their breed.

Our puppies are socialized with children, adults and other pets.

Very Important Husky Basics

Adding a Siberian Husky to your home is a great responsibility. We recommend that you fully research this breed to ensure that a Husky is a good match for your family. Huskies are for families with active life styles as this breed must be exercised daily. They are NOT like other breeds. They are very intelligent and need an owner who is prepared for the challenge, and understands that extensive training is important with this breed. If you do not take authority, your Husky will. You have to demonstrate an alpha role. We prefer families with dog (preferably Husky) experience but are happy to guide owners who are new to this wonderful, loving and unique breed.

Vet Checked / Health Certificate

Our pups are VET CHECKED and come with 1st shots/de-wormed, and come with a HEALTH CERTIFICATE.

Transfer of Ownership

We Pay All AKC Registration Fees

Official transfer of ownership takes place once proof of Spay/Neuter is received.

Eye Color

We do not breed for eye color so if you feel that you can only love a blue eyed Husky then you may want to think about working with another breeder. All eye colors are considered a normal trait in this breed and are accepted by major kennel clubs. Eye color is genetic and can be passed down from previous generations.  We cannot predict eye color as it is possible for color to change once a dog reaches adulthood, although this has never happened with us.

Microchip

We do not microchip our pups. There are cases that link microchips to cancer in pets which is why we feel it should be the owner’s decision to microchip their pets. Micro chipping is fairly inexpensive and can be done at most veterinarian’s offices.

Importance of Training

A poorly behaved dog is a reflection of inadequate training. We strongly recommend professional training.

We are not responsible for dogs that develop problem behaviors due to improper training. It is imperative to socialize at an early age. Dogs that are not socialized properly can become fearful. Fearful dogs can become aggressive. Huskies are so smart that it is obvious to us when they have not been trained correctly. You need to know what you are getting into. Huskies are not for the faint of heart. No other breed has more personality than a Husky.  Just ask any Husky person and you will likely hear “they think they are human.”  They are the absolute best “IF” raised properly.  They deserve someone who will be committed to their development.