Puppy Training
Prepared puppies make smoother first weeks.
Crate exposure, potty rhythm, name response, social handling, grooming prep, and owner coaching for the transition home.
Structure before pickup

Foundation Work
Early training is practical, simple, and owner-friendly.
The goal is not a finished adult dog. The goal is a puppy with useful foundations and a family ready to continue them.
Crate comfort starts early.
Puppies are introduced to rest routines so the crate feels familiar instead of brand new on pickup night.
Ask about pickupPotty training needs rhythm.
We help families understand timing, surfaces, meals, sleep, and realistic expectations for the first week.
Read FAQName response is the first recall.
Short, positive repetition helps puppies connect their name with people, reward, and attention.
View puppiesPickup Preparation
Socialization, grooming, and owner coaching reduce friction.
Huskies are smart, athletic, vocal, and routine-sensitive. Pickup prep gives families a plan before the puppy arrives.
Puppies meet controlled household sounds, people, surfaces, and handling moments before the outside world opens up.
Huskies need lifelong coat care. Early handling helps owners keep grooming practical instead of dramatic.
Families get practical pickup guidance for crate setup, meals, sleep, potty breaks, and the first 48 hours.
We expect questions. A prepared owner is part of the puppy's training system.
Training Signals
What families can expect before pickup.
Comfort with short, calm rest periods.
Early routine families can continue at home.
A simple foundation for recall and attention.
Handling work for coat, feet, ears, and mouth.
Transition support for pickup and first weeks.
Ask Before Pickup
Tell us what training support would help your household.
Share your schedule, experience, other pets, children, and pickup timing so we can guide the transition plan.