Not to be mean like the previous answer but maybe consider another breed ? I have a siberian husky in VA and if I knew how misrable she would be in the summer I would have never gotten the poor girl. That said try http://www.perfinder.com and see if you can rescue one in need of a good home, they do often have puppies pure or mixed or you could consider opening your home to an adult needing a good home, whatever the case please research this breed they are not for everyone and very stubborn and hard headed, my friend has 7 and boy oh boy the things they get into ! Good luck!
Hi I sell Siberian husky puppies in California. AKC purebred Siberian Husky pups, champion bloodlines, parents pedigrees, health records, first shots, parents on premisis, puppy starter pack, and lots of TLC. Two litters Gray and Whites/ Black and whites with blue eyes born 7/03/07 as well as 7 LUCKY rare pure arctic white pups with baby blue eyes born 7/07/07 I accept Cash, MC/VISA, Discover, and Paypal. Shipping available. Bill (909)260-7877
Your best bet is to contact a good breeder however, I don’t think you’ll find one in Az. Not a good climate for Husky’s.
I, like the others here, recommend against pet shops, puppy mills and backyard breeders simply because there is a lot more to responsible breeding than just getting a b*tch pregnant.
Pleas reconsider your choice. I know they are beautiful dogs but Az would be a miserable place for a Husky to have to live even in the winter. They are suited for a much colder climate than you have there and will suffer their entire life if forced to live there.
Here’s a list of adoptable Huskies in Phoenix AZ:http://search.petfinder.com/search/searc…
I understand why a lot of people are concerned about the heat, but I visit Arizona every year and in the winter in Flagstaff it’s like winter in NJ here. In fact, I’m hoping to move to either Flagstaff or Williams at some point. (Phoenix and Tucson are just too hot for me!) But you are familiar with AZ’s climate, and if you’ve had a Husky before I’m sure you know how to care for one. Obviously the dog will live inside with your AC on, right? Please consider adopting, though… So many of these great dogs die in shelters because so few people know how to properly care for them. Thanks!
Go to http://www.akc.org and click on “locate a breeder”. Please don’t encourage puppy mills or animal cruelty by patronizing a pet store or mall shop.
I also would not recommend a siberian husky in Arizona, i was going to adopt one from a gentlemen who was moving there and knew how hard it would be on the dog but we decided in the dogs best interest was to go back with his owner ( he was 9 years old and was terribly depressed and distraught). The dog is going to be miserable in the heat and your would have to cut its coat and brush it constantly to get rid of excess hair. I would recommend a different breed, just for the sake of the dog. Good luck in you puppy search!
Not to be mean like the previous answer but maybe consider another breed ? I have a siberian husky in VA and if I knew how misrable she would be in the summer I would have never gotten the poor girl. That said try http://www.perfinder.com and see if you can rescue one in need of a good home, they do often have puppies pure or mixed or you could consider opening your home to an adult needing a good home, whatever the case please research this breed they are not for everyone and very stubborn and hard headed, my friend has 7 and boy oh boy the things they get into ! Good luck!
Hi I sell Siberian husky puppies in California. AKC purebred Siberian Husky pups, champion bloodlines, parents pedigrees, health records, first shots, parents on premisis, puppy starter pack, and lots of TLC. Two litters Gray and Whites/ Black and whites with blue eyes born 7/03/07 as well as 7 LUCKY rare pure arctic white pups with baby blue eyes born 7/07/07 I accept Cash, MC/VISA, Discover, and Paypal. Shipping available. Bill (909)260-7877
Your best bet is to contact a good breeder however, I don’t think you’ll find one in Az. Not a good climate for Husky’s.
I, like the others here, recommend against pet shops, puppy mills and backyard breeders simply because there is a lot more to responsible breeding than just getting a b*tch pregnant.
Pleas reconsider your choice. I know they are beautiful dogs but Az would be a miserable place for a Husky to have to live even in the winter. They are suited for a much colder climate than you have there and will suffer their entire life if forced to live there.
Here’s a list of adoptable Huskies in Phoenix AZ:http://search.petfinder.com/search/searc…
I understand why a lot of people are concerned about the heat, but I visit Arizona every year and in the winter in Flagstaff it’s like winter in NJ here. In fact, I’m hoping to move to either Flagstaff or Williams at some point. (Phoenix and Tucson are just too hot for me!) But you are familiar with AZ’s climate, and if you’ve had a Husky before I’m sure you know how to care for one. Obviously the dog will live inside with your AC on, right? Please consider adopting, though… So many of these great dogs die in shelters because so few people know how to properly care for them. Thanks!
Go to http://www.akc.org and click on “locate a breeder”. Please don’t encourage puppy mills or animal cruelty by patronizing a pet store or mall shop.
I also would not recommend a siberian husky in Arizona, i was going to adopt one from a gentlemen who was moving there and knew how hard it would be on the dog but we decided in the dogs best interest was to go back with his owner ( he was 9 years old and was terribly depressed and distraught). The dog is going to be miserable in the heat and your would have to cut its coat and brush it constantly to get rid of excess hair. I would recommend a different breed, just for the sake of the dog. Good luck in you puppy search!