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My wonderful girl gave birth to six beautiful puppies on Father’s Day – three boys and three girls. She has been a fantastic mum, raising them with care and is still feeding them occasionally at six weeks old!
I chose a specific stud for her, driving a long distance because he comes from exceptional bloodlines. I wanted purebred, pedigree Huskies so that the puppies would inherit all the best attributes this amazing breed has to offer.
They have developed incredibly well and are very intelligent. By three weeks old, they were walking and eating independently, alongside mum’s milk for additional nutrition and immune support. They’re also doing well with puppy pad training!
All six are healthy and strong, raised on a fresh raw diet and other nutritious foods. No expense has been spared—I’ve given them the very best start in life to ensure they grow into strong, healthy adult dogs.
They’ve been introduced to a variety of situations and people of different ages to build their confidence and social skills. This helps make the transition to their new homes smoother and less stressful when they leave their mother and siblings.
They’re used to typical household noises, including the hoover—one of them even enjoys watching TV! The hoover doesn’t faze them at all; I can vacuum right next to them without a single flinch. Unlike their mum, who’s terrified of it (I adopted her as an adult, so unfortunately I couldn’t train that fear out of her), the puppies are completely unbothered. This early exposure will be a huge advantage for managing their future coat blowouts, which Huskies have twice a year. Being able to hoover them during their heavy moults will make things much easier, especially as they shed very little in between.
I’ve documented their journey from birth to now with over 600 photos and videos. If you’d like more visuals, I’d be happy to share them via email.
These puppies need experienced families or individuals who understand the Husky breed and can provide the attention, stimulation, and exercise they require. They are not suited for first-time dog owners or people who aren’t ready for an active lifestyle. Huskies are intelligent, sensitive, and emotionally attuned to humans—they truly are special. If you meet their needs, they will reward you with unwavering loyalty and companionship.
I’ve waited until they were six weeks old to start listing them (despite some saying it’s risky) because I wanted to observe their individual personalities. This way, I can better match them with potential new owners based on temperament, confidence, and lifestyle compatibility. This is a big commitment and should be the right fit for both the puppy and the new family.
Ideally, I’d love for you to come visit the puppies in person before adoption to interact and connect with them. Video calls are also an option, and I’m happy to share regular updates and clips.
These pups will thrive in homes with their own garden or with owners who can commit to at least a couple of hours of walking daily. I take my girl for one hour in the morning and another in the evening at a secure, enclosed dog park where she can run freely. Keep in mind that Huskies often have poor recall due to their strong prey drive—if a squirrel or pigeon appears, they’ll be off! So long retractable leads or enclosed spaces are best. A quick 10-minute evening stroll won’t cut it for this breed. Without proper mental and physical engagement, they can become destructive.
If you’ve done your research, have experience with energetic dogs, and can provide the time, care, and love they need, I would love to hear from you. These pups truly deserve only the very best homes.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. I hope you find your forever best friend and fur baby.
Puppies will be microchipped before leaving to go to their new homes and will be up to date with worming and flea treatment.
I want the new homes to be absolutely ready for welcoming the new arrival/s so if the puppy needs to stay longer then the expected adoption date this is something we can discuss.
Any questions please feel free to contact me, I’m happy to help.
All the puppies will leave with a few days worth of of food they are used to, with a blanket that smells of Mum and siblings for comfort and their fav toy.
I’m happy to offer 24/7 phone/video support whilst you new fur baby is adjusting and getting used to their new home.
Warm regards,
Maxine