Siberian Husky Puppy Pictures - First 3 Months

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By shibashake

We got a Siberian Husky puppy earlier this year.

She has blue eyes, big ears, and looks a bit like a gray wolf. As a puppy, she is a very energetic little bundle of fur, but she also has a very sweet, and affectionate disposition.

After much deliberation, we decided to name her Lara, after a super-powerful vampire girl from The Dresden Files. This character captures puppy's personality very well. Puppy can be brave and fierce, especially while rough-housing with my two other dogs, but she can also be sugar and spice when looking for tummy rubs and treats.

Husky Lara is now 10 months old, so I thought it would be fun to create a picture chronicle of her first 3 months.

Siberian Husky Puppy Pictures.
Lara is the front puppy with the floppy ears and pink nose!

Husky Puppy Pictures - 5 Weeks Old

We visited Lara when she was only 5 weeks old. At 5 weeks, the puppies are already play-biting and able to learn simple commands with reward training techniques.

However, they still spend a fair amount of time sleeping, as you can see in the picture below.

Another interesting thing to note is that most of the Husky puppies have floppy ears (see right). Siberian Husky puppies are born with floppy ears, which usually become erect as they mature. The Husky face mask will also lighten as puppy gets older, especially around the eyes.

Lara had a cute pink nose when she was 5 weeks old. In general, Siberian Huskies have darker pigmentation on their nose, in order to protect it from sun-burn.

It is best not to remove a puppy from the litter until she is at least 8 weeks old. Very young puppies learn important lessons from their mother and litter-mates, including how to properly interact with other dogs, as well as how to control the force of their bites.

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At 5 weeks old, the puppies still spend a fair amount of time sleeping.

Husky Puppy Pictures - 8.5 Weeks Old.

Husky Puppy Pictures - 8.5 Weeks Old

When Lara reached 8.5 weeks old, we brought here home. These are the first pictures we took on that day.

She was tiny, but full of vim and curiosity. I started with puppy obedience training right away, and Lara quickly learned the words Sit and Down, on her very first day. She is a very clever puppy!

Note that her ears are now perky, and her pink nose is mostly filled in with dark pigmentation.

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Husky Puppy Pictures - 9 to 10 Weeks Old.

Husky Puppy Pictures - 9 Weeks Old

At 9 weeks old, Husky puppy is still very small. However, she is also fierce, and not afraid to mix-it-up with the two larger adult dogs.

At the bottom, I have three pictures that compare the size of puppy with an adult Siberian Husky.

It is a good idea to supervise puppy very closely when she is playing with larger dogs. During a rigorous play session, Lara got accidentally stepped on by Shiba Inu Sephy, and sprained her rear leg. As a result, she had to go through a very unpleasant vet visit, and endure leg pain for several days after that.

We were lucky it wasn't anything more serious. After this fun experience, I made sure to keep her on-leash while playing outside, and to have many small play-breaks so that nobody gets over-excited.

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Husky Yin and Yang - Look at the size difference between a puppy and an adult Siberian Husky.

Husky Puppy Pictures - 10 Weeks Old. Sephy has accepted Husky puppy into his circle of trust.

Husky Puppy Pictures - 10 Weeks Old

At this point, Lara is fitting in well with the other dogs.

In the beginning, Shiba Sephy was somewhat stand-offish towards puppy. However, I did a lot of group obedience training sessions, and introduced puppy to the other dogs in a very positive and rewarding context.

After about 10 days, Sephy accepted puppy into his very exclusive Shiba-circle-of-trust.

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Group dog obedience training sessions are fun, and gives the dogs positive experiences when they are together.

Husky Puppy Pictures - 11 to 12 Weeks Old. Socializing puppy to new experiences.

Husky Puppy Pictures - 11 to 12 Weeks Old

Now that puppy is 11 weeks old, we are socializing her to a range of new experiences.

The weather is getting warmer so we brought out the little dog pool to see if Lara would enjoy the cool water. She was curious initially, but quickly lost interest. Instead, she prefers to put her head below the water spigot and have a shower!

Note how fast Husky puppy is growing! You can see in the pictures below that she is now almost Shiba-size.

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Husky puppy is now almost Shiba-size.

What do you think of Siberian Husky puppies?

  • I love them! They are very cute and adorable.
  • They are ok. I have seen much better, and much worse.
  • I don't care for them. They make ugly puppies.
  • Puppies are ok, but kittens RULE!
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Siberian Husky Puppies

What do you think of Siberian Husky puppies?

I love the look and temperament of Sibes, but as with any other dog breed, they have their own unique challenges.

Siberian Huskies shed a lot, are extremely energetic, and require a lot of exercise. They are independent minded, and can have very high prey drive. This makes it risky for them to go off-leash in an unenclosed area.

Before getting a puppy, definitely do some research on the good and bad of Siberian Huskies.



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What do you think of Siberian Husky puppies?

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leahlefler Level 6 Commenter 3 months ago

Huskies are such beautiful dogs! Lara has such gorgeous blue eyes - we have a Golden Retriever, but we were *this* close to choosing a husky for a dog!

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FloraBreenRobison Level 8 Commenter 3 months ago

These are lovely. I'm a cat person myself, but my family did house train a husky puppy for another family so I'm familiar with this dog breed.

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drbj Level 8 Commenter 3 months ago

Thank you for these beautiful photos, shibashake. These puppies are gorgeous. How much will your dog, Lara, weigh when she is full grown? Just wonderin'.

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shibashake Hub Author 3 months ago

@leahlefler - Haha, that is funny. I actually considered getting a Golden instead of another Sibe, but my partner was not really gung-ho about getting a large dog. How much time do you spend on coat grooming?

@FloraBreenRobison - Thanks for checking out my dog pictures. One of my neighbors rescues cats and she has been trying to get me to adopt one. I think 3 dogs and a cat would be a bit much for me at this point tho. :) Hugs to your cats.

@drbj - Good to see you and thanks for dropping by. Shania (my adult Siberian) weighs about 45 pounds. Lara is taller, but she currently has a smaller chest. I think she will probably weigh between 45-50 pounds when full grown.

roxy 3 months ago

i say that huskies are cute and awsome

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shibashake Hub Author 3 months ago

I say the same! :D

kara2298@gmail.com 2 months ago

R they good hunting dogs

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shibashake Hub Author 2 months ago

My Sibes have really high prey drive but their recall is not that great. They are very good independent hunters, but do not do very well off-leash.

emily 3 weeks ago

when my husie puppies were born they were 3 and a half pounds each is this normal, and my huskie weighs a good 140 whe all the site say they weigh 35-60 pounds i just dont really understand

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shibashake Hub Author 3 weeks ago

Hmmm, Alaskan Malamutes look very similar to Siberian Huskies, but they are much larger.

"75 pounds (34 kg) for females, 25 inches (64 cm) and 85 pounds (39 kg) for males. Heavier individuals (90 lb (41 kg)) and dogs smaller than 75 pounds (34 kg) are commonly seen."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaskan_Malamute

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rodlyalcide 2 weeks ago

Great hub, your huskies are beautiful like mine.

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