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  Kodivaro Siberians

Welcome to Kodivaro Siberians!

I am a Siberian Husky hobby breeder located in Ada, Oklahoma.
​My primary goal above all else is to produce dogs that embody exactly what a Siberian Husky has always been and should always be: a versatile, athletic, beautiful companion who is healthy, hardy, and has a fantastic temperament.

All of these things combined are what make the Siberian Husky the best friend a person could ask for (in my admittedly biased opinion).

I believe that beauty *and* brains are equally important in this breed, and my dogs are titled in both conformation and performance venues of all kinds. I call my dogs "pets who can do things," and enjoy trying everything from lure coursing and rally obedience to trick titles and barn hunt. The dogs are always ready for their next adventure!
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Siberian Huskies are my greatest love, and I couldn't imagine my life without a Siberian (or preferably several) in it. That said, this is NOT a breed for everyone. Training a Northern breed dog, although extremely rewarding, can be much more challenging than it is in some other breeds. These dogs are gorgeous and extremely intelligent, but they don't always use that intelligence the way you think they should; it's best to have a sense of humor if you want to live with a Siberian.
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Please take some time to look around and learn more about my dogs.
​If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me - I'm always happy to "talk dogs!"
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Thank you,
​Sandy Hudspeth

kodivaro@gmail.com
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