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Denver

Siberian Husky

12 weeks 6 days old

Fredericksburg, OH

$300.00

Gender

male


Birth Date

Mar 08, 2025


Size


Available On

May 03, 2025


Color


Generation

Generation P



Meet Denver! This handsome Siberian Husky is looking for a forever family!

Denver has been vet checked and all vaccinations and deworming are up to date and any necessary paperwork will be provided! 

Mom “Bella” and Dad “Spike” are both beautiful Siberian Huskies! This puppy will be the perfect match for any family, including those with children and pets! Our goal is to raise happy, healthy puppies that go to loving homes! 

To make the transition easier, a baggie of food will also be included. Please call or text 330/341/6971 to reserve your puppy today or to schedule a visit!



Siberian Husky At a Glance

Siberian Husky At a Glance

  • Size: 20"-24", 35-60 lbs.
  • Lifespan: 12-14 years
  • Energy Level: high
  • Coat: Thick and medium-length
  • Shedding: heavy
  • Hypoallergenic: No
  • Dog Group: Working
  • Other: purebred
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