akc siberian husky pups available
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| Breed: | Dog > Siberian Husky |
| Breeder: | Kristi Morast |
| Location: | Vienna, SD |
| Date/Time: | Wednesday, Sep 16,2009 |
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I have AKC Siberian Husky pups available. There are 9 pups, 6 boys and 3 girls, they are all white with some spots, there are 3 traditional piebalds. They are 400 dollars each and will come with their AKC puppy papers, first booster shot and dewormings. Their dewclaws are not removed. They are very friendly, VERY vocal and playful. Some are a little more reserved and quiet than the others. You can see each of them on my website at www.kristiscuties.com. You may also call me at home at 605-628-3489, I live in South Dakota and am on the central time zone. You may also email me at kileknls@itctel.com. I am only able to accept Paypal payments, US Postal or Walmart money orders or cash. I also have 3 more litters due anytime to the next month, there are 2 litters that should be traditional black and whites, and another litter of piebalds. All of the pups have and should have blue eyes.
Siberians have a thicker coat than most other breeds of dog. It comes in a variety of colors and patterns, usually with white paws and legs, facial markings, and tail tip. The most common colors are black and white, grey and white, copper-red and white, and pure white, though many individuals have brown, reddish, or biscuit shadings and some are piebald spotted. Striking masks, spectacles, and other facial markings occur in wide variety. They have a wolf-like appearance, albeit smaller and with less shaggy fur.
The dogs eyes are brown, hazel, or blue. Light blue eye colour is characteristic but not completely dominant. The breed may have one eye brown or hazel and the other blue, called "bi-eyed" or may have blue and another colour mixed in the iris of one or both eyes; this latter trait, heterochromia, is called "parti-eyed" by Siberian enthusiasts. This is one of the few breeds for which different-colored eyes are allowed in the show ring. The Siberian Husky is one of the few dog breeds where blue eyes are common.
Its ears are triangular, well-furred, medium-sized, and erect; its fox-like brush tail is carried in a sickle curve over the back.
The Siberian Husky's coat consists of two layers, a dense, cashmere-like undercoat and a longer coarser topcoat consisting of short, straight guard hairs. Siberians only shed their undercoat once a year; the process is commonly referred to as blowing their coat. Dogs that live primarily indoors often will not shed year round, so the shedding is less profuse. Otherwise, grooming is minimal; bathing is normally unnecessary as the coat sheds dirt. Also, it is not uncommon for a dog of this breed to groom itself carefully in much the same way one might expect of cats. Well and healthy Siberians have little odor. Their ears are amazingly soft and they have very good hearing.
