Dixie

6 weeks old

Elizabethville, PA

$525.00

Gender

female

Birth Date

Aug 08, 2024

Size

large

Available On

Oct 03, 2024

Registration

ACA

Generation

Generation P
Meet these adorable, friendly, and intelligent puppies! These wonderful Siberian Husky puppies are family raised and get lots of love and attention. They thrive on attention and playtime, whether its a game of fetch or snuggle sessions, they are always up for some fun and cuddlesThey will be vet checked and up to date with shots and dewormer before joining you in your home. These darling puppies have the sweetest personalities, so they are sure to make wonderful family pets and loyal companions. Ready for their forever homes October 3rd.


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