
Husky x Akita
£650
Grey male with blue eyes 11 week old Husky cross Akita very playful puppy good around kids. Has been microchipped and health check also been fleed and wormed. Any questions or more pictures message me.
£650
Grey male with blue eyes 11 week old Husky cross Akita very playful puppy good around kids. Has been microchipped and health check also been fleed and wormed. Any questions or more pictures message me.
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Due to our boy being so strong, And my health getting worse , I'm afraid we need to find a loving home for him. He's loving ,gentle, loves children . Temperamental around other dogs . He did live with other Huskys , when we got him . He doesn't get on with cats , He loves to play with his favourite squeaky duck , and very gentle when you give him a chew . He's full pedigree too
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When buying a Husky puppy in Spalding, check for up-to-date health tests, vaccinations, pedigree documentation, and breeder reviews. Visiting the puppy in person is essential to assess its temperament and living conditions. Our platform provides detailed adverts and breeder profiles to help you make a confident choice.
A Husky puppy costs around £650. This is the average price of the Husky puppy itself and other costs involved include vet bills and supplies, dog food, treats and toys.
Male Huskies tend to be slightly larger and more muscular, with affectionate and playful personalities. They make loyal and energetic companions for families.
Training depends on the individual dog and consistency rather than sex. Male Huskies respond well to training when given proper guidance.
Neutering is often recommended to prevent unwanted litters and reduce some health risks. Your vet can advise on the best timing for your puppy.