It seems that more and more people are looking for a Siberian husky, but there is a downside to owning a large, 150 pound sled dog. Aside from needing to feed a lot of food, you need to have a big house and a lot of backyard space for exercise.
There is now, however, an alternative to the big dogs. Husky breeders are now breeding small sized huskies that grow up to only around 15-25 pounds. Although this is still a quite recent practice, when you see a miniature husky, you won’t always be able to tell them from a puppy.
This gives dog lovers a great alternative to the bigger dogs. Miniature huskies require less food, less space, and ultimately, a great alternative for husky lovers that can’t afford to keep the huge version in their house. If you would like to buy a miniature husky, contact your local breeder and request more information.
Where Can I Get a Miniature Siberian Husky?
Miniature huskies come from the special breeding of a husky (mostly female) dog with another small sized breed of dogs. The result is usually a much smaller version of a husky, which is called a miniature husky. If you would like to purchase one, contact your local breeder for more information. It’s unlikely that you’ll find a miniature husky at an animal shelter since they are in demand. Good luck on your husky journey!
How Can I Train My Miniature Husky?
The same training methods and techniques should be used for miniature huskies as a regular husky dog. Browse the training articles to learn more about training.
