Mclanahan Siberian Husky
The Siberian Husky is a striking, intelligent, and energetic breed known for its wolf-like appearance, playful spirit, and unwavering loyalty. Originally bred by the Chukchi people of Siberia as endurance sled dogs, Huskies thrive in active households that embrace adventure and companionship. At McLanahan’s Siberian Husky, we celebrate this remarkable breed and raise puppies that embody their heritage of strength, resilience, and affection.
What Makes Us Different?
Family-Raised Puppies
Our Huskies are raised in a loving, family-oriented environment where they’re surrounded by the care, attention, and socialization they need to thrive. From early childhood, they are integrated into everyday life, helping them grow into confident and balanced adults.Health First
We prioritize the health and well-being of every Husky we breed. Our puppies undergo regular veterinary checks, vaccinations, and deworming treatments to ensure they start life on the right foot. We’re committed to offering a lifetime guarantee on the health of our puppies, because we want to see them grow and thrive with their new families.Transparency & Support
We believe in being transparent and offering you full support throughout the entire adoption process. From the moment you inquire about one of our puppies, we’re here to guide you through every step of the way—from selecting your puppy to offering advice on training, feeding, and care. We’re committed to a long-term relationship with our customers, providing you with support well after the adoption is complete.Responsible Breeding Practices
We only breed Siberian Huskies with the best temperaments and health backgrounds. Our goal is not only to produce beautiful puppies but also to ensure that every puppy is well-suited to live a happy, healthy life with its new family. We focus on responsible breeding practices that prioritize the health and longevity of the breed.A Lifetime Commitment
At McLanahan’s Siberian Husky, we’re more than just breeders—we’re your lifelong partners in raising your Husky. Our commitment to you and your puppy doesn’t end with the adoption. Whether you need advice, training tips, or just a friendly check-in, we’re always here for you.
Available Siberian Husky Puppies

Sky
- Sex: Male
- price: $800
- Age: 10 Weeks
- Vet. Checked: Yes
- Family raised: yes
- Potty trained: yes
- Crate Trained: yes
- AKC Registered: yes
- Health Guarantee: Included

Leo
- Sex: Male
- price: $800
- Age: 10 Weeks
- Vet. Checked: Yes
- Family raised: yes
- Potty trained: yes
- Crate Trained: yes
- AKC Registered: yes
- Health Guarantee: Included

Max
- Sex: Male
- Price: $800
- Age: 10 Weeks
- Vet. Checked: Yes
- Family raised: yes
- Potty trained: yes
- Crate Trained: yes
- AKC Registered: yes
- Health Guarantee: Included
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Siberian Huskies are generally good family pets. They are friendly, outgoing, and affectionate, especially with children. However, they are also energetic and independent, so they require proper training and regular exercise. They tend to bond closely with their families but may not always be the best choice for first-time dog owners.
Siberian Huskies are very active dogs that require a significant amount of exercise. They should be given at least 1-2 hours of exercise each day, including walks, runs, or playtime in a secure yard. Without enough physical and mental stimulation, they can become bored and may engage in destructive behaviors.
Yes, Siberian Huskies are heavy shedders, especially during their biannual shedding periods (spring and fall). Their thick double coat sheds a significant amount of fur, so regular grooming is essential. Brushing a few times a week can help manage shedding, and during peak shedding periods, daily brushing may be necessary.
Siberian Huskies can be somewhat challenging to train due to their independent and sometimes stubborn nature. They are intelligent, but they may not always be motivated to follow commands unless there is something in it for them, like treats or praise. Positive reinforcement and consistency are key when training Huskies.
Siberian Huskies can get along with other pets, including other dogs, especially if they are properly socialized from an early age. However, due to their strong prey drive, they may not always be trustworthy around smaller animals like cats or rabbits. Early and careful socialization is essential.
The average lifespan of a Siberian Husky is around 12 to 15 years. With proper care, a healthy diet, regular exercise, and routine veterinary visits, many Huskies can live long, happy lives.
Siberian Huskies are not typically known for being aggressive or overly protective, so they aren’t the best guard dogs. They are friendly and tend to greet strangers with curiosity rather than hostility. However, their loud, wolf-like howl can serve as a form of alerting you to the presence of someone nearby.
Yes, Siberian Huskies are best suited for homes with large yards or access to open spaces. They enjoy having room to run and play. If you live in an apartment, you must be prepared to give them plenty of exercise to compensate for the lack of space.
Siberian Huskies generally need a high-quality, well-balanced diet rich in protein, with moderate fat and low carbohydrates. It’s essential to choose a food appropriate for their age, size, and activity level. Huskies tend to have a lower appetite than other breeds, so portion control is important to prevent obesity.
Siberian Huskies are bred for cold climates and have a thick double coat designed to keep them warm. They can struggle in hot weather and are prone to overheating. It’s crucial to provide them with plenty of fresh water, shade, and avoid excessive physical activity in hot temperatures.
Our Happy Clients!
“I had an amazing experience with McLanahan Siberian Husky! From the first inquiry to bringing my Husky puppy home, the entire process was seamless. The team was extremely knowledgeable, transparent, and truly cared about their dogs’ well-being. My little fur baby arrived happy, healthy, and well-socialized. Highly recommend them to anyone looking for a high-quality Siberian Husky!”
Martin Smith
“McLanahan Siberian Husky exceeded my expectations in every way. The dedication they have towards maintaining the breed’s standard and health is impressive. Our pup, Koda, is not only stunning but also has an incredible temperament. He came with all his vaccinations, health records, and even a puppy starter kit. Thank you for making our Husky dreams come true!”
Shelly Barns
“I was a first-time Husky owner, and I was a bit nervous about taking care of such an active breed. But the McLanahan team provided me with all the guidance, training tips, and nutritional advice I needed. They were always available to answer my questions, even after I brought my pup home. Now, my girl Luna is thriving! I couldn’t have asked for a better breeder.”
