Antioch Siberian's is a small AKC reg. Siberian Husky kennel located in Pulaski County Kentucky just a few miles from Lake Cumberland. We have been owned by these beautiful dog's for over 12 years and they are a part of our lives. We raise Siberian Huskies ONLY & our dogs are family companions first and foremost. Each of our Siberian's receive quality care, love & attention. They are feed quality food & occasionally cooked beef. We make sure they have proper veterinarian health care & lots of socialization. Our dog's are NEVER on chains or in small cages.
Our puppies are family raised, healthy, beautiful babies with loving temperaments and we now have 5 generations on site. We breed for quality not quantity. We do not focus on eye color, this breed has a variety of eye colors & all are accepted by AKC. We do a 2 year health & genetic defect guarantee & give our buyers support throughout the lifetime of the puppy. Pups are tested for temperament & socialized with children & even cats before they leave our kennel. They will also be up to date on their shots & wormings and started on the once a month interceptor pill to prevent heartworms, hookworms, roundworms & whipworms.
We educate all our buyers & although they are a wonderful breed, very lovable & great family pets, the Siberian isn't a dog for everyone so before buying one of these beautiful puppies please do your research and check out some of the links below. There are a lot of challenges to owning a husky.
But if you are up to the challenge, if you have a need
to go on brisk walks, if you own a powerful vacuum cleaner,
if you are looking for a beautiful and loving companion, if
you have patience and a sense of humor, then you might be
looking for a Siberian Husky!!
If you have any further questions on the breed, please do not hesitate in contacting us by phone or e-mail.
*UPDATE *We had our first AKC inspection April 10th 2007 and passed with flying colors.
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~BEWARE~
If you intend to acquire one and only one Siberian, be aware of the "potato chip" syndrome (you can't have just one) --a rare and as yet incurable illness that affects many Siberian owners. It usually starts with the desire to own just one special Siberian, and before long, that one Siberian has turned into two, five, or fifteen special Siberians. While Siberians can thrive in a single dog environment, most prefer and many need the companionship of other animals.