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Bringing A Husky Puppy Home to Sudbury

Writer's picture: Josh Josh

There’s something poetic about picking up a Siberian Husky puppy on a snow-driven winter day. Huskies, after all, were born for the cold, and as I watched Drift’s folks prepare to travel home to Sudbury today on a snowing January afternoon I knew here was a couple who had found their love.


Meeting The Husky Puppy


As I watched Drift, a little Husky puppy with bright blue eyes, and an eager little face meet his folks for the first time, I saw the joy, the thrill, the moment when the drive from Sudbury was worth every mile. We visited as the bonding began. After completing the remaining paperwork and details we watched as Drift and his new family climbed into the truck and headed back towards Sudbury.


Arriving Home in Sudbury


Tonight will be one of adjustments. A new bed. Strange sounds. A world of fresh smells. It’s likely Drift will be a little homesick by the middle of the night.


As the wind howls outside and I am sitting here thinking about Sudbury and Drift, I wonder if he will let out a few soft howls of his own before settling in for his first sleep in his new home.


A Husky’s Dream Home


Sudbury, with its cold winters, snowy trails, and endless outdoor adventures, is the perfect place for a Husky puppy. I can imagine the moments by the lake, the trails to be followed. But for now, we’ll let Drift take it one snowy step at a time.



A blue eyed husky ready for a road trip to Sudbury
Scout, A Husky puppy from Snowsong Siberians and Cockapoos



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