Pawsome Lil Huskies

Adorable Minature Huskies looking for their forever homes 🐾

 
             

We are a small family-run Minature Husky breeder passionate about raising healthy, happy, and well-socialized puppies.

Our huskies are part of our family and raised with love and care.

While the pups are being raised they will be exposed to:

     
  • Loud and soft noises
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  • The dogs living in the home
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  • Cats that live in the home
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  • Guinea Pig that live in the home
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  • Children ranging from all ages

🧠 Temperament

  • Intelligent & Loyal: Mini Huskies are known for their sharp minds and strong loyalty to their families.
  • Affectionate: They form close bonds with their humans and enjoy being part of the family.
  • Energetic & Playful: Like their full-sized counterparts, they require regular exercise and mental stimulation.
  • Independent: They can be a bit stubborn, so early training and consistency are key.

🧥 Fur & Coat

  • Type: Medium-length double coat — thick and fluffy.
  • Colors: Commonly black and white, red and white, grey and white, agouti, and all white.
  • Shedding: Heavy shedders, especially during seasonal changes. Regular brushing is essential.

📏 Height and ⚖️ Weight

(Averages — may vary per puppy)

  • Males: 14–17 inches (355–432 mm), 25–35 lbs (11–16 kg)
  • Females: 13–16 inches (330–406 mm), 20–30 lbs (9–14 kg)

🧍‍♂️ Social Traits

  • Pack-Oriented: Thrive in environments with companionship — human or canine.
  • Friendly: Generally good with children and other pets if socialized early.
  • Alert but Not Aggressive: May bark to alert but are not typically guard dogs.

Start training early with positive reinforcement. Huskies respond well to consistency and patience. Socialize them with people and other dogs to build confidence.

  • 🐾 Keep training sessions short (5–10 minutes) to maintain focus.
  • 🐾 Use high-value treats like chicken or cheese to motivate them.
  • 🐾 Crate train gradually to create a safe, calm space.
  • 🐾 Practice leash training early — Huskies love to pull!
  • 🐾 Teach one command at a time to avoid confusion.
  • 🐾 Avoid harsh discipline — use calm, assertive energy.
  • 🐾 Pair hand signals with verbal commands for clarity.
  • 🐾 Train in different environments to generalize behavior.
  • 🐾 Exercise before training to help them focus.
  • 🐾 End sessions on a positive note to build confidence.
  • 🐾 Be patient — Huskies are smart but independent.
  • 🐾 Use consistent routines and commands daily.
  • 🐾 Socialize with other dogs and people regularly.
  • 🐾 Reward calm behavior, not just tricks or commands.
  • 🐾 Keep training fun — play is a great motivator!