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"We want to leave our puppies in loving hands."

On the VDH website - https://www.vdh.de/welpen/rasse - you will find all important breed-specific information about the Siberian Husky. You can also see whether the character of the Siberian Husky corresponds to your wishes and ideas of a dog. Maybe it's "YOUR" dog breed, maybe not. You should definitely find out beforehand. Nothing is worse than giving away a dog because you no longer want to or cannot bear the responsibility. With the acquisition of an animal, as with the addition of a human family, one assumes responsibility for a whole life.
detailed information

Offspring in the Siberian Husky kennel Shadow of nordic fire

-Litter 16.10.2011

Nury chocolate from Betuniensteg & Kinley from Betuniensteg

-Litter 06.10.2012

Onik vom Betuniensteg & alka shan's Black Bogus

-Litter 21. 22.09.2014

Nury-Chocolat vom Betuniensteg 



Branko - Shadow of nordic fire

-Litter 04.10.2016

Onik vom Betuniensteg & Alaskan's LAPP of Anadyr

-Litter 29.12.2019

Djuna Shadow of Nordic Fire & Komaksiut's Windmill

-Litter 02/25/2021

Djuna Shadow of Nordic Fire & Komaksiut's Windmill

General information:

On the VDH website - https://www.vdh.de/welpen/rasse - you will find all important breed-specific information about the Siberian Husky. You can also see whether the character of the Siberian Husky corresponds to your wishes and ideas of a dog. Maybe it's "YOUR" dog breed, maybe not. You should definitely find out beforehand. Nothing is worse than giving away a dog because you no longer want to or cannot bear the responsibility. With the acquisition of an animal, one assumes responsibility, just like with the addition of a human family.


breed club:

We are a member of the breeding club DCNH eV - German Club for Nordic Dogs, which looks after all Nordic dog breeds in Germany. He is a member of the German Kennel Club (VDH) and thus of the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI). For more information, visit: https://www.dcnh.de/

We breed according to the rules of the German Club for Nordic Dogs eV, the Association for German Dogs eV and the FCI. The following examinations are required for breeding approval.

HD examination

Control for the presence of hereditary eye diseases

best. Breeds Examination for luxating patella (not required for Siberain Husky)

DNA-Test

Appraisal with assessment of the overall condition of the dog (build, coat color, nature, type, head, neck, ... determination of the height at the withers, body length, ....)


This breed-specific information is stored in the VDH:

Country of origin: United States of America

Default number: 270

Height at the withers:

Males: 53.5 - 60 cm; Bitches: 50.5 - 56 cm

Weight:

Males: 20.5 - 28 kg; Bitches: 15.5 - 23 kg

Use: sled dog

FCI Group 5: Spitz and archetypal dogs Section 1 Nordic sled dogs. Without work test.


The kennel is also checked by a breed warden. Furthermore, the rearing of the puppies is checked by regular checks.


breeding goal:

The goal is to breed healthy, intelligent, powerful and breed-typical - beautiful huskies. These features are important to us in the order listed.

We would like to come back to the Anadyr line again. This line is hardly represented in Germany, which is why we have been looking for a suitable stud dog for a long time. Our Djuna already has the Anadyr lineage. On our search we met Kalle and Kira Wiebe. The owners of Alaskan's LAPP of Anadyr, which they imported from America. For the mating with our Djuna we had to do a lot of research again, until we got to know Komaksiut's Tuulik, owner: Wim-Marjan Brands, from the Netherlands. The E-litter was born on December 29th, 2019. We are now looking back at 1 year of development of the puppies and have found that we will repeat this litter again. They are the purest "racing cakes" who don't give a damn about the surface, who just want to race. Both are very smart and learn very quickly and have been running in the lead for a long time.


Rearing the puppies:

Here we would like to emphasize once again that we do not want to get rid of our puppies, but want to hand them over to loving hands.

There were calls where the demands were really hair-raising.


We only give our puppies to a new home between the 10th and 12th week of life. Up to this point, they are lovingly cared for by us, they receive regular worming treatments and their first vaccination around the 6th and 8th week of life. You will receive a microchip (identification) from the veterinarian and receive the blue EU pet passport. In the 10th week of life, the litters are inspected by a breed warden of the DCNH e. V., which controls/assesses the health and social behavior of the puppies and records this in the litter inspection report. The papers – the DCNH / VDH / FCI pedigree will be forwarded to the new owners upon receipt.


Every litter is unique and something very special. It's very exciting, very nerve-wracking for us, and it takes a lot of work and time. However, a look into the whelping box, into the eyes of the happy mother dog and the small, content puppies, can make up for so much.

The entire 10-12 weeks you determine the largest part of our entire daily routine. Depending on the increase in mobility, the free space for the puppies is increased. We've found this to be the case weekly. They can leave the whelping box and the whelping room independently and then get into the kennel. This is where you have your first visual contact with the other pack members. Furthermore, the puppies get to know the different soil conditions, such as grass, earth, sand, mud, straw, puddles, etc. It is always important for us to integrate into the existing pack, so that the puppies learn the hierarchy and the rules in a pack. Puppy time also means visiting time. During this time not a weekend goes by without visits from friends, acquaintances and those interested in puppies. Small children are always welcome, as the background noise makes them much more intense. They should have as much contact as possible with various "strangers" people. When you visit us you will find that both the property and the barn are inhabited by our huskies and have been tailored to your needs. Our dogs and also the puppies can follow us at every turn. They are fully integrated into the daily background noise, such as drilling or hammering. This intense relationship means we don't want to "get rid" of our puppies. We want to leave our puppies in good hands. Into hands we've met before. As a new owner, we always invite you to get to know each other and get to know each other.

Furthermore, we would also like to get to know the new homes of our puppies, so we will be happy to take a look at the new home or we will make inquiries about you. The new home must also be suitable for huskies. After all, the husky is a spirited artist who “overcomes” or “undercomes” fences.

Furthermore, we would like to participate in the further development of our puppies, ie we look forward to every picture or e-mail. If you have any questions, we will be happy to help you with words and deeds.

You are always welcome here.

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