DUX  SIBERIAN HUSKIES

Breeding for type, temperament and structure

ABOUT US

I have loved and owned Samoyeds for 23 or so years and continue to work with that breed.  I have been enamoured by Siberian Huskies for many years as well but wanted to fully understand my first breed before venturing into another albeit similar breed.  After much research and deliberation I finally decided on the appropriate time to get my first Siberian (Zima).  While she did not turn out to be a show dog she is still an integral part of my family. 

3 years ago I was fortunate to find a breeding I thought was exquisite, and even more fortunate to get to pick the puppy I wanted from that breeding (Nadia)...I can’t thank Anne and Brian Palmer enough for this girl!  She is  a stunning girl with outstanding structure/movement and absolutely striking in appearance.  

I live on 2 1/2 wooded acres with about 3/4 acres fenced in for the dogs to run (and run they do!) . My dogs live in the house with me and are my “kids”.  All of my dogs are crate/kennel trained but are in the family room with me when I’m home.  They all are socialized from an early age in a multitude of situations.  My older puppies come to work with me in preparation for therapy dog certification.  I also have agility equipment in the dog yard so they are exposed to that from day 1.

When I have a litter the pups and mom are in an enclosed area in my family room, thus providing a protected area for the pups (to comfort the mother) yet be exposed to the day-to-day noises of life.

While you will hear from people to be wary of breeders that are involved with multiple breeds,  rest assured I have studied both breeds for years.   I can assure you I only breed occasionally and only when the breeding has the potential to improve the breed.  I will also add I consult multiple well respected breeders with years of experience before I move forward with any breeding.

I have been asked if I will breed my Samoyeds to my Siberians and the answer is ABSOLUTELY NO….I love each breed for what they are.  My goal is to produce excellent examples of the 2 breeds I have chosen to work with, not to ruin what several generations of carefully planned breeding have tried to create.

 

Member: Siberian Husky Club of America, Siberian Husky Club of Greater Cleveland, Samoyed Club of America,

              Buckeye Samoyed Club (President), Sugarbush Kennel Club