Just be prepared for the fact that huskies have a loooot of energy, and tend not to grow out of the "puppy" stage until about 16 months - 2 years.


Do you have a big backyard? If so, I would invest in a dog run, or fenced in outdoor area for them to expend some of this energy. Chris' dad has 2 siberians, and him and his brother breed them. They have found it ideal to have them outdoors most of the time- and they are as healthy as can be. When inside, they tend to cause damage not purposefully, but because they often don't know their own size/strength. I would suggest that if you plan on keeping them indoors, that you start kennel training them- it helps to teach boundaries, and give them their own "space" which they can be comfortable in.


Chris' dad will be breeding his dogs soon- and when he does we will be getting one of them if we have a house. We are moving to the north, and this will be an outdoor dog. I can't wait- I love huskies!


Have you looked into obedience schools? They can really help not only with socialization, but with training where there will be some distraction. You are getting them nice and young- the ideal age for puppy school!


*amber*


haha- speak of the devil- off to take my dog out before he makes a mess on our diningroom floor!