So as I thought, Mia was up the duff; she had 5 pups, 2 bitches and 3 dogs.
They are now 4 weeks old and starting to cause mayhem, not that I'm bothered; they are ace little dogs.
If you are thinking about a Husky as a pet (or perhaps to work or show?) then we've got two available so you'll need to be quick. philw @ ukconsulting.co.uk or on Skype philwilding

If this is your first experience of huskies then I have to say this stuff.
Huskies are not normally the sort of dog you can let off a lead (they just leg it and hunt if they can) although *every* dog is different a breed doesn't nessecarily dicate behavior - so whilst everyone says you should *always* keep them on a lead, you will get to know your own dog so you should be the judge.
The whole no lead or only lead issue is something that rattles me no end in the eliteist husky ranks. I posted photos of my dogs in the gallery and got a bollocking off someone because they weren't on leads !!
Toka is now 8 and I reckon I know him more than them? or perhaps they know my dog without even meeting him (ahh I get it now they've more expereince with Huskies than me, they must have had them 9 years lol - how sad)
I know hes fine off the lead so when I walk him its off a lead and he comes back when I call him.
However, our other Husky if I let her off the lead would disppear for hours and hunt so she stays firmly on the lead.
Like I said, its your pet but Huskies are stubbon and manic and at first you'll not be able to let em off - cause they will leg it and they will be faster than you, trust me leggin around a field trying to catch a loose Husky is embarrassing and no end of amusement to the dog !!
If you are thinking about a husky puppy then feel free to contact me philw @ ukconsulting.co.uk both parents have been eye and hip tested without any probs at all :)
View our huskies in the gallery
See my last blog post - pics of the parents !