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From my teenage years I had started developing a passion for the Siberian Husky breed. I grew up always wanting a husky. However, I often fell short to take care of one. Every chance I would get to learn more about the breed I would take it. At the age of 28 I got my first husky. Little did I know this would kick off into something big. I have been engrossed in learning about training, orgins, famous huskies, testing, genetic problems, whelping, diseases, and much more. I have been activly breeding since 2012 and have met some wonderful people along with doing what I love. I have showcased some pictures of some of our puppies living happily in their forever homes on our clients page. Well now here I am. I promise to care for any dog or animal as well as treat people with the respect that they deserve.

 

When breeding I do not line-breed or inbreed, since the research I have done says that when we line-breed or inbreed it will hurt the breed. I do not breed for show, as I do not believe in it. I breed for temper and most important health. My vet works with me, letting me know if there is a possibility that there is something wrong with my dogs, and if I need to stop that line. In my line of hobby, I have seen so much (in person) abuse in animals. I never agree with animal abuse and I will always stand up for the welfare of the animal. When I say that I stand up against animal abuse I mean it. I am very aware that there is several types of abuse and if I (reguardless of breed standards) have a dog that has some type of genetic deformity, I will not breed that dog. On the same side of the coin, if I have a healthy puppy that does not fit standards set forth by the AKC (American Kennel Club) or KC (Kennel Club) I will never kill it or harm it in any way. If I have a healthy puppy, that is what I want the most. So many people swear by AKC and KC standards, why they do that is because they do not know that certain standards in certain breeds is WRONG. I am including a web address that shows a documentry of exactly what I am talking about. I urdge everyone to watch this and see this horrible thing that happens, it happens and is told to us that it is the RIGHT way we should see breeds. This is a link to a documentry done by the BBC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqtgIVOJOGc 

 

With all of my dogs and puppies I always go for natural ways to eliminate things like fleas and ticks. I do not go along with major name brand things. I am sure that major name brand things are cheaper and easier to use, and get rid of problems. However, it has come to my attention that major name brands like Hartz does more harm than good to animals. I urdge you to look up pictures of the harm it causes to animals as well as the several internet sites that warns is away from Hartz in general. We are our animals guardians and should always give the best we can to them. In my life my children and animals always come before me, and that is the way that it should be.

 

Little Sibe Angels is located on 20 acres in southwest Missouri. Our dogs have lots of space to run. All of our dogs have plenty of exercise as I have always believed in allowing them to have as much as possible. We have 3 children that love to spoil the puppies and socialize with all of our dogs.  

 

All of our puppies are on a strict vaccination schedule.  They are all current on age-appropriate vaccinations and dewormings.  

 

All puppies are examined by a licensed veterinarian at 6 weeks of age and every 2 weeks thereafter.  Each puppy will be issued a Health Certificate before they are shipped.  Our puppies also come with a one year health guarantee that covers genetic/hereditary defects for one year from date of birth.

Meet Our Loving Family

Hailey and I at the British Festival at London Calling

My husband James playing with our neice and a puppy

My Daughter Hailey acting sassy

My son Kenny Playing with a puppy

My son Kody playing with the dogs outside.

Hailey and our 90 lbs. guardian dog Apollo at a picnic.

Mikka and Hailey chilling out by the back door. You will be missed so much Mikka.

James holding Mishka like a little baby since she always feels it is so much better to be carried

James and family friend constructing a new kennel

This dog's head is too small for it's brain. This dog had to go through extensive surgery, due to fitting breed standards. This dog was one of the lucky ones.

A poor puppy with a chemical burn down their back as a result of using one of the many Hartz flea and tick preventions. There are many others just like this little guy.

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