$899
Nova
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8 weeks old, raised in-home, started on puppy food, handled daily, first shots done, and ready for their families. Beautiful fluffy coats, active/friendly personalities, and expected medium-to-large adult size. Asking $899 to help cover vet care, food, supplies, and time raising them properly. Serious homes only.
Meet Nova — a stunning little girl with a big personality.
With her striking black, white, and silver coat, expressive eyes, and confident posture, Nova naturally stands out from the litter. As the firstborn, she carries herself with a sweet “big sister” energy — curious, intelligent, playful, and full of confidence without being overly hyper.
Nova loves attention and human interaction, but she also has a calm, cuddly side that makes her easy to relax with after playtime. Raised indoors in a family environment, she has been well-socialized with daily interaction and household activity, giving her an excellent start in life. She is healthy, thriving, and already showing the affectionate, loyal temperament this mix is known for.
She has begun puppy pad training, is fully weaned, and currently eating kibble successfully. Deworming and vaccinations have already been started to help ensure she is off to a healthy start. Estimated adult weight is approximately 40–60 pounds.
Her mother is a beautiful pure white Samoyed with an incredibly social, gentle personality and excellent temperament around children. This is her first and only litter. Her father is a loyal Gerberian Shepsky known for his calm protective instincts, intelligence, and easy-to-train nature, making him an outstanding family companion.
Nova would thrive in a loving home looking for an intelligent, affectionate, and playful lifelong companion.
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Coat Colors:
Black
Medium Brown
White
Coat Pattern:
Tricolor
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Veterinary exam
Health certificate
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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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