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Princess Peach

Siberian Husky

North Carolina, US

Age

1 year

Gender

female

Size

Large

Weight

60.00 lbs

B

Bunni

Pet Owner

About Princess Peach

Princess Peach was rescued from someone who abandoned her. She is estimated to be a year or younger. We are going to get her vaccines soon, she has been flea treated, we will be getting a DNA test to see if she is 100% siberian husky but by the looks of her, she does appear to be purebred. We will be waiting til she is 1.5-2 yrs old to breed her, so we are not ready to breed just yet, but we are looking for suitable matches for her in the next few months. Her temperment is sweet, happy-go-lucky always, neutral submission to male dogs (submissive and dominant, has both tendencies) , playful, high energy, very social with people and animals, she is loving and has very fluffy soft fur, beautiful bright blue almost white eyes, a pink nose, she is called beautiful wherever we go, and she knows she is a total princess. She also has a very foxy look to her and a fluffy foxy tail. We would love to breed her to a papered dog if they are siberian husky, or a non papered or papered pomeranian to create a litter of either 100% siberian huskies or pomskies! She has the potential to make beautiful white/yellow pink nose bright blue eyed babies and they should be high energy but hoping for a daddy-dog with a calm temperment to level out the high energy she will pass down. Open to merles, white, and other pretty colors! She will be fully vetted before breeding and we hope to breed her again if she has no complications for her first litter. She is very smart and pretty, she may have to develop a friendship to the daddy-dog before trusting them so I imagine there will be a few meetups for breeding her not just one. We have another male husky dog who is fixed and he is her “boyfriend” (lol) but he cannot produce babies. She gets along with males but she prefers to play rough and wrestle so she may appear high strung dominant but knows when to relax. And she respects a dog if they are older and more firm with her. I believe the best temperament for her mating partner will be anywhere between young submissive/neutral or older dominant type male. She does prefer to play a lot so the male will have to tolerate her high energy and playfulness. Video is of Peach at her old foster home, playing with their dog.

Health & Care

House Trained

Great With

Children

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