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Siberian Husky Breeder

  • 28-10-2009 2:55pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5


    Hi folks,was wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of a reputable husky breeder in Dublin or surrounding area,thanks in advance.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,000 ✭✭✭andreac


    Try this kennel, the lady is Josie Foley and her daughter Anita, they show and have huskies and would be very reputable. I dont know if they would have any pups at the moment though but you can contact them and ask.

    http://www.leorient.com/


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 270 ✭✭votejohn


    I recently got a sib husky pup, she's 4 months now.


    Please please please pick your breeder carefully!! I planned on getting a rescue pup, while keeping an eye out for a rescue husky as I had wanted one all my life, but I wanted a rescue dog.
    Anyway, to cut the story short, I came home one evening and there was Bella, my husky pup waiting for me! My friends knew I really wanted one so they got me one as a surprise. They ended up getting a cheap pup from a dodgy breeder. Bella was (imo) never handled or socialised with people / children / traffic etc. When the girls went to see the pup, they had been told in advance that the pups were 7 weeks, but when they got there they were told the pups were actually 10 weeks and ready to go so they took her there and then.

    Shes 4 months now and shes still shy of new people, even though I have put so so much work into her! They are a shy breed anyway, but because of her first 10 weeks of no socialisation, she will always be more work than most.


    Id advise you to have a good look for a good breeder. have a look at this site http://www.lueldar.com/. they're female dog anya is due a litter in jan I think, and they seem really legit.

    When you find your breeder visit the pup a few times to keep an eye on its development.

    I assume you have researched the breed thoroughly, they take A LOT more work than most dog breeds but they're worth it in the end! pm me if you need any advice, im a dog walker and Ive done a lot of courses re: dogs so i can give ya some advice if you need it!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 91 ✭✭leelee_m




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