Siberian Husky Singapore, Adorable Puppies For Sale
The Siberian Husky (also called as Sibes) is a medium-sized breed of dog that are characterized by a wolf-like appearance. They are intelligent, outgoing, playful but are stubborn and have a will of their own, making them not quite suitable for first time pet owners. Moreover due to their thick coat, size and personality, they might not be quite suitable for apartment life in Singapore. However, If you're looking to buy one, we have a wide selection of Siberian Husky puppies for sale from ethical breeders that will make the perfect companion for you. All of our dogs are health checked, vaccinated and dewormed. By purchasing from us, you get a 1 month free of flee, tick, and heartworm prevention service. You will also get a free grooming for your pet before bringing it home for adoption. Below are the specific details about Siberian Husky:
Size: They are a medium-sized breed, weighing between 16-27 kg (35-60 pounds) and standing about 20-23 inches tall at the shoulder.
Shedding: Yes, they shed quite a lot and are not hypoallergenic.
Coat: They come with medium-length hair of top coat and undercoat.
Color: They come in a variety of colors and markings - black, white, gray, red, tan and a combination of these.
Body: They are moderately-compact, well-furred and lean-looking.
Temperament: They are playful, outgoing, stubborn, free-spirited and highly socially active.
Trainability: They are highly trainable and very intelligent.
Exercise needs: Siberian Husky's exercise requirement is high. A 60-80 minutes per day exercise is enough to keep your furry companion happy.
Life span: A Husky can live up to 12-15 years if taken care well.
Apartment friendly: No, they are not apartment-friendly.
HDB Approved: No, Siberian Husky is not HDB Approved due to its size and personality.
The Siberian Husky is believed to have originated among the Chukchi, a tribe of Siberian nomads in Russia. They were originally bred to be sled-dogs and were used as a way for quick transportation and family companions by the tribe. Although they look like wolves, this breed belongs to Spitz family and is characterized by their thickly-furred double coat, erect triangular ears and distinctive markings that are available in a variety of colors. Siberian Huskies are well-known for their outgoing, playful, free-spirited, and stubborn personality, which make them not quite suitable for first-time pet owners. They get along well with families, children and strangers, and have strong pack drive which make them great companions. The highly-recognized features about this canine is their thick fur consists of top and under coat that is medium-length. The top coat is straight and silky whereas the undercoat feels soft and dense. Talking about their health, they are relatively healthy but are prone to certain genetic diseases such as seizures and defects of the eye. Overall, this breed is very friendly for everyone in the family and like to socialize with their masters. Their distinct appearance and beauty are what make them one of the most popular dog breeds in the world. Due to their stubborn personality and temperament, they can be a bit difficult to train and control.
How To Buy From Us
On average, a Siberian Husky costs between $10,000-$15,000 to purchase in Singapore. The price varies depending on the reputation of the breeder, the age of the dog and more. To buy a puppy from us, here are the brief steps:
Choose a wide range of puppies collection available in our shop, both male and female through our Instagram page or visit us in-person to find the most suitable dog for you and loved ones. We have a variety of puppies to choose from from different range of age, starting from 3 months old up to 1 year.
Once you find your match, you can make the payment right then and there and bring home the puppy. Payment method available are cash, Paynow, Bank Transfer, NETS, or Credit Card (extra 4% charge)
Shipping option is also available in case of need through GrabPet! To book GrabPet, select Car in the Grab app home screen, input addresses and scroll down to select GrabPet under Value Added.
NOTE: We will register the dog license with NParks before you bring the dog home. It is done online where we will transfer the dog ownership to you. The cost of the license is only $13.5 a year for puppies below 5 months old. For older dogs, there is a lifetime license fee of $35 for sterilized dogs or $81 per year for unsterilized dogs.
Siberian Husky is a highly energetic breed that requires high level of exercise to stay healthy and stress-free. We recommend at least 60-80 minutes of regular exercise and mental stimulation to keep your canine happy and cheerful. It's also important to adjust the exercise duration to suit your dog. For instance, a puppy requires significantly lesser amount of exercise compared to an adult. They also enjoy a variety of activities, such as walking, fetching, digging, agility training, and others, especially running and Canicross. Coming from a sledge dog background, they love pulling and running with their masters. In summary, Siberian Husky requires daily exercise to maintain their health, wellbeing and to keep them stress-free. They are very energetic and enjoy a variety of activities and benefit from a mix of physical and mental stimulation. But make sure not to over-exercise your dog as this breed can easily get injured and be sure to adjust the intensity based on its age.
The Siberian Husky is relatively a high maintenance dog due to its thick furry coat that requires regular brushing and grooming to keep them dust-free. They also shed moderately and even more twice a year during the shedding season.
Here are some grooming requirements and recommendations for Sibes:
Brushing: We recommend grooming your dog at least 1-2 times a week to maintain the coat health and keep them moist. Due to the thick double coat nature of their fur, their coat can easily accumulate dust and debris
Bathing: Due to their outgoing nature which can get their coat dirty quickly and the hot humid temperature of Singapore, we recommend bathing your dog regularly, at least 1-2 times per week. Use a mild dog shampoo (we recommend Silky shampoo) and be sure to rinse thoroughly to avoid any skin irritation. Lastly, remember to blow dry to make sure the skin is completely dry to prevent skin issues.
Trimming: They also require occasional trimming or clipping, particularly around the pads and between the toes to prevent overgrowth and tangles and maintain a tidy appearance. Bring your kennel to a professional dog groomer every 3 months for a full grooming service to get the best result.
Nail Clipping: The frequency of nail clipping depends on the surface where your dog mostly walk on. Otherwise clip your dog's nails once every 6-8 weeks are enough. But whenever you do, be sure to use a sharp, proper nail clipper and avoid cutting too close to the quick. Leave the cutting to the Professional dog groomer to avoid traumatizing the puppy if nails bleed during cutting (which is very common).
Teeth Cleaning: Regular teeth cleaning is important for your dog to prevent dental problems. Brush their teeth with a soft-bristled toothbrush and use a dog-specific toothpaste.
Ear Cleaning: Husky's ears don't require a lot of cleaning as they are not flops. Over-cleaning can lead to ear infections. For cleaning, we recommend you clean them with a gentle, dog-specific ear cleaner to prevent buildup of dirt and bacteria in the long run.
Overall, a Siberian Husky is quite a high maintenance breed that require a lot of grooming and bathing to keep its fur clean from dust and debris. They also shed a lot and more so during the shedding season, which can add an extra work to pet owners.