
Siberian Husky Puppies for Sale in Las Vegas, NV
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Siberian Huskies in Las Vegas
Simon
Siberian Husky
25 weeks

Brady
Siberian Husky
10 weeks
Sandy
Siberian Husky
25 weeks
Tinker
Siberian Husky
22 weeks

Costa
Siberian Husky
21 weeks

Kazer
Siberian Husky
21 weeks

Zenda
Siberian Husky
21 weeks

Coal
Siberian Husky
19 weeks
Kerry
Siberian Husky
12 weeks

Tracker
Siberian Husky
13 weeks
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Darryl B.
01/05/2022
Siberian Husky
Exceptional experience. Everyone was great to work with. Delivery was right on time. We love our girl.
Siberian Husky Characteristics
Siberian Huskies are beautiful, medium-sized dogs that closely resemble their wolf ancestors. They are highly intelligent and energetic dogs that require regular exercise as well as frequent grooming.
Due to their pack-animal nature, they are social and friendly creatures that will play with most people or animals. However, this friendly demeanor can make them lackluster watchdogs without proper training.
Fast Facts
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Energy High
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Size Medium
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Trainability Willful
Developed as sled dogs, Siberian Huskies have been bred to haul light loads at medium speeds over long distances and snowy terrain. Huskies are noticeably smaller than their cousin, the Alaskan Malamute, and often only weigh between 40-60 lbs. These dogs come in a variety of colors, including pure white, red, black, and brown. Because their coat is not particularly oily, these dogs do not produce the same “wet dog smell” that many dogs do. That being said, huskies require frequent grooming in order to keep rogue fur-balls at bay.
Huskies thrive when they have access to a large yard or space to roam around. Because they are well-known escape artists, providing them enough exercise and space to play will prevent them from acting out, tearing up furniture, or trying to run away.
Siberian Huskies are also famous for being a very vocal breed. Huskies often whine in a unique way that can be described as "talking" or "yelling" by loving dog owners, and these whines can be indications of anything from anxiety to affection. These whines are not to be confused with the howling that is performed by all dogs (usually when an ambulance drives by). Because they are born pack animals, Huskies are most likely to howl when left alone as a result of separation anxiety.
How dog-friendly is Las Vegas?
A recent WalletHub study analyzed the 100 largest US cities to see which are the most pet-friendly. In their study, Las Vegas is ranked as the 4th most pet-friendly. The city scored number one overall for outdoor pet-friendliness. Plus, it ranked 32nd and 34th for pet budget and pet health and wellness, respectively.
A similar study from SmartAsset ranked Las Vegas as the 6th most pet-friendly city. The city is ranked so high because it has one of the highest numbers of dog parks per resident in the country. It also has a high ratio of pet-related establishments and a low average of rainy days during the year.
Dog parks and outdoor activities in Las Vegas
Las Vegas is one of the most pet-friendly cities, largely due to how much there is to do outdoors with your pets. The previously mentioned SmartAsset study found the city to have 3.8 dog parks per 100,000 residents, the fourth highest in the country.
Among these are over 20 off-leash dog parks where your furry friends can roam and play. Some of the most popular dog parks in the city include Barx Parx, Woofer Dog Park, Centennial Hills Dog Park, and All American Dog Park.
Life in Las Vegas with a dog
There are over 200 pet-friendly restaurants in Las Vegas, so you and your dog will always have plenty of choices when you want to get something to eat. A few of the most popular dog-friendly restaurants in the city are Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar, Big Dog’s Brewing Co., Rollin Smoke Barbeque, Griddlecakes, and Nevada Brew Works.
Las Vegas also has many other pet-friendly businesses, including pet shops, spas, and groomers. Plus, there are several dog-friendly shopping centers for you and your pooch to peruse. A great spot to enjoy with your dog is the Downtown Summerlin shopping center, where you’ll find plenty of dog-friendly shops and plenty of other pups and their owners in the outdoor areas.
As one of the most popular travel destinations in the country, it comes as no surprise that there are plenty of pet-friendly hotels in Las Vegas. If you ever have friends in town, they’ll have no shortage of places to stay with their dogs. Some of the most popular dog-friendly hotels in the city are NoMad Las Vegas, Sterling Gardens, The Retreat on Charleston Peak, Vdara Hotel & Spa, and The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
Popular dog breeds in Las Vegas
Las Vegas is home to many different dog breeds. The most popular breeds in the city are Chihuahuas, Shih Tzus, Yorkshire Terriers, Labrador Retrievers, and Golden Retrievers. No matter which breed you decide to bring into your family, your pup will find many of its peers across the city.
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