Is there a miniature Siberian Husky?

With their thick, fluffy coats, and piercing eyes, the Mini Husky looks just like a miniature version of the Siberian Husky. Wolflike in appearance, Mini Huskies have erect ears and broad muzzles. Like both the Siberian Husky and the Klee Kai, the Mini Husky can have blue, brown, or green eyes.

What is a mini Siberian Husky called?

Alaskan Klee Kai
Small, smart, and energetic, the Alaskan Klee Kai is a relatively new breed that looks like a smaller version of the Siberian Husky. Even the name “Klee Kai” comes from an Inuit term meaning “small dog.”

Are mini Huskies purebred?

The Miniature Husky is a purebred Siberian Husky that is much smaller in size. Since they are so much smaller they are lower maintenance and can fit into apartments and smaller homes.

What should I know before buying a Husky?

16 Things You MUST Know BEFORE Buying a Siberian Husky

  • 1) Huskies Need a Lot of Exercise.
  • 2) The Siberian Husky Does Not Like to be Left Alone.
  • 3) The Husky Should Be Socialized at an Early Age.
  • 4) They Will Always Have a Strong Prey-Drive.
  • 5) The Husky Wants (and needs) Your Attention.
  • 6) The Husky is Stubborn.

Is there such a thing as a miniature Siberian Husky?

Sometimes called a mini husky, or miniature husky, but not to be confused with the Alaskan Klee Kai (see below), the Miniature Siberian Husky is in essence, just a small husky! The dog breed known as the Siberian Husky officially came to America in the early 1900s.

Who was the first person to breed a miniature Husky?

Normandin’s goal was to achieve a smaller version of the Siberian Husky, so she selectively bred standard huskies that were exceptionally small. This is the same breeding practice used to breed Miniature Huskies today. These pups don’t just pop up naturally.

How much does a Siberian husky puppy cost?

You can expect to pay $950 – $1450 for a Miniature Siberian Husky puppy… that is, if you can get hold of one. The limited breeding makes this a very exclusive breed and wait lists are long. In addition to the purchase price you need to consider how you will get the puppy home.

What kind of training does a Siberian Husky need?

All breeds benefit from early socialization, basic obedience training, and learning good manners, and the Siberian Husky is no exception. For those owners who want to work their dogs in harness, training for this requires hours of dedication and patience.

Sometimes called a mini husky, or miniature husky, but not to be confused with the Alaskan Klee Kai (see below), the Miniature Siberian Husky is in essence, just a small husky! The dog breed known as the Siberian Husky officially came to America in the early 1900s.

Normandin’s goal was to achieve a smaller version of the Siberian Husky, so she selectively bred standard huskies that were exceptionally small. This is the same breeding practice used to breed Miniature Huskies today. These pups don’t just pop up naturally.

You can expect to pay $950 – $1450 for a Miniature Siberian Husky puppy… that is, if you can get hold of one. The limited breeding makes this a very exclusive breed and wait lists are long. In addition to the purchase price you need to consider how you will get the puppy home.

Who is the parent club for the Siberian Husky?

Founded in 1938, the Siberian Husky Club of America is the AKC Parent Club for the Siberian Husky. AKC Marketplace is the only site to exclusively list 100% AKC puppies from AKC-Registered litters and the breeders who have cared for and raised these puppies are required to follow rules and regulations established by the AKC.