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Siberian Husky puppies for sale in West Dunbartonshire Council

4 Siberian Husky puppies for sale in West Dunbartonshire Council

Known for their captivating blue or multicolored eyes and striking facial masks, Siberian Huskies are sled dogs that hail from Northeast Asia. Also known as Chukcha or Chuksha dogs, their dense coats, which can be black, white, grey, or even red, provide resilience against cold climates. Siberian Huskies stand out with their medium size, muscular build, and enduring vigor, a testament to their working-dog heritage. Well-suited for jogging or hiking, their love for exercise and outdoor activities is undeniable. Despite their majestic wolf-like appearance, Huskies are sociable and loving. Their intelligent yet playful demeanor makes them a notable choice for families, albeit their independent nature can sometimes pose a challenge in obedience training.Being pack dogs, Siberian Huskies thrive on companionship and can cohabit peacefully with other pets. For prospective Husky keepers, comprehending their energetic and inquisitive spirit is key to nurturing a loyal companion. 

Read our Siberian Husky Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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8 hours
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Siberian Husky for sale

£950
Siberian Husky15 weeks5
2 Siberian Husky looking for a family to join. Possible to see both parents. Puppies health is checked by vets and all vaccines are up to date, microchiped. All pups are active boys, likes to give kisses, play, talks a lot already 😆. Right now is the best time for pups to get bond with new family. Payments are accepted via pets4homes website, bank transfer or cash. Some
ALEKSANDRS A.ID verified
Bathgate, West Lothian
Shepsky dogs - Advert 2
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9 hours
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Sasha 10 months old

£400
Shepsky10 months1
With an absolute whole in our hearts, we've had to come to the decision to rehome our girl, Sasha the Shepksy (aka the most cuddly big lump) She is the best dog ever but unfortunately due to unforseen circumstances, we need to re-home her as we are no longer in the position to keep her (even though we really want to). Sasha is toilet trained, likes her own company as w
Lucy G.
Inverness, Highland Council
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Siberian Husky dogs - Advert 1
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1 month

❌REHOMING❌3 year old Siberian husky

£200
Siberian Husky3 years1
It’s come to the sad reality, that me and my partner have to rehome our girl, unfortunately we just don’t have the time to give her anymore and I’ve just had my third baby we’ve had her since she was
Jenna C.
Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire Council
Shepsky dogs - Advert 2
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1 month

Gorgeous Shepsky pups (German shepherd x Husky)

£750
Shepsky12 weeks43
Gorgeous Shepsky (German Shepherd x Husky) puppies. Mum is our 3 year old German Shepherd. Dad is our friends beautiful husky. Both parents are of excellent quality, temperament and very good example
Alex M.
Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire Council

FAQs

How much is a Siberian Husky puppy?

The average cost of a purebred Siberian Husky puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £494, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Is a Siberian Husky a good house dog?

A Siberian Husky can be a good house dog if they get plenty of exercise and mental stimulation, as they are energetic and intelligent. However, they tend to be escape artists and may have grooming needs, so they require an experienced owner who can meet their needs. They are friendly and social but may not be ideal for small children or very small living spaces.

How long do siberian huskies live?

Siberian Huskies typically live around 12 to 15 years. Proper care, diet, and regular veterinary check-ups can help them enjoy a longer, healthier life.

Do Siberian Huskies bark a lot?

Siberian Huskies are generally not excessive barkers, but they are known for being vocal through howls, whines, and other sounds. They may bark occasionally but tend to communicate more with their unique vocalizations rather than frequent barking.

How often should I walk my Husky?

You should walk your Husky at least once or twice daily for about 30 to 60 minutes each time. Huskies are high-energy dogs that also benefit from additional exercise and mental stimulation throughout the day.