KitchenKitten99
08-22-2012, 02:43 PM
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He isn't ready to go home yet, and won't be until the first week of October, but we officially put a deposit down on him yesterday.
He's a Siberian Husky pup from a breeder in Wisconsin. No, not a puppy mill. A breeder who selectively plans breeding for health and temperament. Originally I wanted to adopt an adult husky, but the adoption agency said most of their candidates probably wouldn't do well with the cats. I know this is true, though my former Siberian, Buster, learned just fine. It took a couple months but he was fine after that. But...the agency doesn't want to risk it so I chose to go with a pup to raise with my cats.
Stoli (I named him already), short for Stolichnaya. Not sure if I will register him as Stoli or Stolichnaya though. But I also like Stolichnaya Konstantin for a registered name.
He will look like this when fully grown:
3889
He isn't ready to go home yet, and won't be until the first week of October, but we officially put a deposit down on him yesterday.
He's a Siberian Husky pup from a breeder in Wisconsin. No, not a puppy mill. A breeder who selectively plans breeding for health and temperament. Originally I wanted to adopt an adult husky, but the adoption agency said most of their candidates probably wouldn't do well with the cats. I know this is true, though my former Siberian, Buster, learned just fine. It took a couple months but he was fine after that. But...the agency doesn't want to risk it so I chose to go with a pup to raise with my cats.
Stoli (I named him already), short for Stolichnaya. Not sure if I will register him as Stoli or Stolichnaya though. But I also like Stolichnaya Konstantin for a registered name.
He will look like this when fully grown:
3889