There’s nothing quite like the excitement of bringing home a new puppy, especially when it’s a Siberian Husky! Just the other day, I watched Scout embarked on his journey home to Niagara. John and his son had driven that morning to pick up their Husky puppy, and it was an unforgettable moment when they stepped in and meet Scout for the first time.
The Preparation
Before hitting the road, they made sure to have everything ready for their new furry friend, an eight week old Siberian Husky puppy. Huskies are known for their high energy and intelligence, so they wanted to ensure a smooth transition from our home to theirs in Niagara.
Things to Prepare
A comfortable crate for safe travel
A soft blanket
Water and a travel bowl to keep my pup hydrated
A leash and collar for quick potty breaks
Treats and toys for comfort and distraction
Niagara Road Trip
The road trip from Niagara was filled with excitement. After they arrived holding Scout, their new eight week old Siberian Husky puppy, John told me, “This is definitely worth the drive!” It was love at first sight.
After spending a little time getting to know their husky puppy and asking a few last-minute questions about feeding, training, and early socialization, it was time to start the journey home to Niagara.
Arriving Home
The first day is always exciting. Everything is so new! It is the first night which is challenging. New surroundings, everyone asleep, a little homesickness begins to sink in. There will be crying but patience is key. Husky puppies adjust fairly quickly. Niagara will be home within a day or two.
Final Thoughts
Picking up a Husky puppy is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, especially when traveling from Niagara to find the perfect Siberian Husky companion. The key is to be prepared, stay patient, and embrace the adventure. With time, training, and lots of love, your new Husky will grow into a loyal and loving companion.
If you’re considering getting a Husky puppy, make sure you’re ready for the responsibility, and enjoy every moment of the journey! It is worth the drive to Snowsong Siberians and Cockapoos.