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Yellow, a female Siberian Husky and Huskydoodle for sale in Los Angeles, CA – 1 of 10
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Yellow

Female, Born on 06/25/26 - 8 weeks
Available for: Pickup, Local Delivery
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About Yellow

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This gorgeous little girl has one of the most unique coats in the litter. Her beautiful silver sable, cream, and white coloring gives her a soft, wolf-like appearance, while her stunning bright blue eyes add the unmistakable Husky charm. She has a gentle, sweet expression and a calm personality that makes her incredibly easy to fall in love with. Her fluffy coat features a gorgeous blend of silver-gray and warm cream tones with darker shading around her ears and face. A clean white blaze runs from the top of her head down her muzzle, perfectly complemented by her white chest, fluffy white socks, and white-tipped tail. As she continues to grow, her coat is expected to become even more striking, with the sable coloring adding depth and dimension. She has a sturdy, well-proportioned build with a broad head, thick legs, and large paws, suggesting she will mature into a beautiful, athletic, medium-to-large companion. Her soft, plush coat and expressive face showcase the best qualities of both the Siberian Husky and Standard Poodle. This sweet girl enjoys attention, is calm when being handled, and has a gentle, affectionate personality. Raised in a loving family environment with daily socialization, she is developing into a confident, friendly, and well-rounded puppy. She is expected to inherit the intelligence and loyalty of the Siberian Husky along with the loving, eager-to-please, and highly trainable temperament of the Standard Poodle. Pictures of parents attached: Mom- AKC Siberian Husky (Brown) Dad- Sheepadoodle (Black)
Coat Colors:
Medium Brown
Cream
White

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Siberian Husky

Frequently Asked Questions
About Siberian Husky Puppies

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.
Huskydoodle

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About Huskydoodle Puppies

Are Huskydoodles a good breed to own?
The Huskydoodle is a hybrid breed resulting from the cross between a Siberian Husky and a Poodle. Full-grown, they typically weigh 40-60 pounds and stand 12-25 inches tall.
How do Huskydoodles behave around young children?
Huskydoodles are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. The Huskydoodle is a breed that adapts well to different lifestyles, but they are best suited for active families and individuals who have enough time to devote to their exercise and training needs. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
Do Huskydoodles need a lot of physical activity?
Huskydoodles are a highly active breed that require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to maintain their physical and mental health. They are energetic dogs that love to play, run, and explore. Regular walks, jogs, and hikes are necessary to burn off their energy and keep them happy. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
How much grooming does a Huskydoodle need?
The Huskydoodle's coat can vary depending on which parent's traits they inherit more prominently. They may have a curly, wavy or straight coat that can range from short to medium in length. Generally, their coat is soft, dense and may be hypoallergenic, making them a great option for those with allergies. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What should first-time owners know about Huskydoodles?
Huskydoodles are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. They can live in apartments or homes with small yards, but they require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to prevent destructive behaviors. Huskydoodles may not be suitable for individuals or families with a sedentary lifestyle or limited space, as they require plenty of room to run and play. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.

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