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Discovering Miniature Husky Puppies For Sale

By Kerri Stout


A mini Husky is a mix of several different breeds. An Alaskan husky and small mixed breed dogs are often bred to create this new breed. The miniature aspect of the husky and other breeds was first developed in 1970s. Today, individuals can find miniature husky puppies for sale or adoption. Originally, the mix was an accident until it found popularity for the blend of Alaskan and Siberian Husky, an American Eskimo dog and small breeds.

According to one Kennel Club, the Alaskan Klee Kai has been recognized as a full blooded breed since the late 1980s. The Alaskan Klee Kai or as its known by some, AKK, is a miniature husky. While a new breed, the characteristics of these miniature huskies are often the same as those of its larger counterparts.

There are basically three different sizes within the breed. These sizes are toy, miniature and standard. Weight of these dogs can be anywhere between 5 and 75 pounds. Heights vary depending on the different breeds from which a particular dog's parents were mixed.

Generally heights can range from thirteen inches for a toy to seventeen or eighteen inches for a standard size. Height and weight are generally proportionate leaving the dog with a healthy physique. It is recommended that due to the strength of these dogs that owners use a harness rather than a standard leash for walking in parks, public spaces or other venues.

The breed hosts a beautiful thick double coat. The coat provides the full furred appearance for which huskies have become known. If planning on showing a miniature husky, it is important to note that if the fur hides the physique of the dog, the dog will be disqualified. As such, it is important to prepare a dog's fur well ahead of showtime.

Another reason dogs are disqualified are for being outside the breed's natural color lines. For example, an all white husky would be disqualified because the breed is known for it's two tone white/black, red/cinnamon, brown/white color schemes.

When not socialized from a young age, the natural instinct of huskies is to hunt and kill prey. The breed does not do well small animals or children. The antics of babies and toddlers, along with the noise, can often be too much for some. As such, it is recommended that when children are in the home to wait until about age five before introducing a mini husky into the environment.

The breed is also a shy one. While requiring a great deal of face time from owners and generally would prefer to follow anywhere and everywhere an owner goes. The AKK agrees but warns that the breed can be somewhat shy and anti-social and may not warm up easily to strangers or unfamiliar situations.

Huskies make great watchdogs. In fact, Alaskan and Siberian breeds are considered some of the best watchdogs in the world. A breed that is loyal and aware is a combination that is hard to find. One that can provide protection and friendship, even more so.




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