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Bruce
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This is Bruce, one of 6 Huskies puppies born on Super Bowl Sunday Feb. 8 2026.
I have the mom Ashley a Siberian Husky and Dad Ry a Siberian Wooly Husky. All 6 puppies are in great health, 4 have moved on to their new homes, one boy I am keeping, which leaves me with one boy that I would like to find a home for.
Bruce AKA "Bruce Wayne" AKA "I am Batman" because of his adorable mask. He is 15 weeks old, going on 16 weeks with beautiful markings and bright blue eyes. Bruce has had all of his puppy shots and his 1 year rabies shot. He has seen the Vet 4 times since birth and has a fantastic health report, including a fecal screening. I will provide a folder with all current records. Bruce is a medium sized Husky, currently around 22 lbs. A very good eater, with a playful disposition, a fast runner and jumper, loves to cuddle and snuggle and is very well socialized. I have occasionally taken him to a local restaurant, where he sits with me inside and is very well behaved and calm. Bruce is learning his commands like sit, stay, down, no, bad and is making good progress on potty training.
Bruce is a fantastic puppy, I wish I could keep him but 3 dogs is enough for my house!
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Siberian Husky
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What are Siberian Huskys known for?
With kind personalities, insatiable curiosity, and energy for days, the Siberian Husky is a dog that loves their family yet can’t wait to escape. If you’re bringing one of these pups into your home, keep the fences high, the temperature cool, and the vacuum nearby. Full-grown, they typically weigh 35-60 pounds and stand 20-24 inches tall.
Are Siberian Huskys safe around children?
Siberian Huskys are generally excellent with children of all ages. The Siberian Husky gets along well with other Huskies, but they need to be trained carefully to play nicely with other pets. These dogs tend to be aggressive toward cats and other foreign animals. They're very vocal and bark quite a lot.
What activities do Siberian Huskys enjoy most?
The Siberian Husky was bred to pull a heavy sled for countless miles, and their intense activity needs remain today. If you can't have them pull a sled, let your Husky run alongside you as you jog or ride a bicycle, ideally for at least an hour every day. These dogs get destructive and loud if they don’t get enough exercise, so activity is a requirement, not a preference. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
How often should I brush a Siberian Husky?
Siberian Huskies have a dense, smooth undercoat and coarse outer coat of short, straight hair. You can find them in many color combinations, but the most common are pure white or white with black, grey, or copper-red, all with blond markings. Siberian Huskies “blow” their long hair twice a year. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Where do Siberian Huskys do best — city or country?
Siberian Huskys are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. Because of their size and long coat, Siberian Huskies are not well-suited to apartments or warm climates. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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