We are a family based in West Yorkshire, England, where our dogs are at the very centre of our lives. Our Husky and Pomskies are not simply breeding dogs — they are cherished members of our family and are involved in our everyday life.
From countryside walks and day trips to Pomsky playdates and holidays, our dogs share our home and our experiences. They are raised in a loving family environment where they receive constant interaction, enrichment and affection.
Their wellbeing, happiness and temperament will always come before breeding.
Our Breeding PhilosophyResponsible breeding begins long before a litter is planned.
I carefully select breeding dogs based primarily on temperament, health and structure. A stable, confident and affectionate temperament is the most important quality I look for. I want the puppies I raise to grow into wonderful companions who can thrive as family dogs.
When assessing potential parent dogs I consider many factors, including:
- Their confidence and resilience in new situations
- Their relationship with people and other dogs
- Their trainability and willingness to engage
- Their ability to relax and settle within the home
- Their overall temperament and character
Temperament is incredibly important because puppies inherit behavioural traits from their parents through epigenetics. For this reason I feel a deep responsibility to ensure only dogs with outstanding temperaments contribute to future generations.
Health TestingHealth is never compromised.
Before any dog is considered for breeding they must pass comprehensive health screening, including:
- Embark DNA testing for breed and genetic health conditions
- BVA Eye Testing with Gonioscopy
- BVA Hip Scoring
- BVA Elbow Scoring
Pairings are carefully planned to ensure both parents complement one another. Temperament and physical structure are always prioritised, while colour is considered last.
No dog will ever be bred unless they have successfully passed all required health tests.
Raising Our PuppiesEvery puppy we bring into the world is raised with the goal of giving them the very best possible start in life.
The first weeks of a puppy’s life are incredibly important for neurological and emotional development. During this critical period we implement a structured early socialisation programme designed to build confidence, curiosity and resilience.
Our programme combines elements of the Puppy Culture Programme alongside knowledge gained through my iPet Network Level 3 qualifications in Dog Breeding, Litter Socialisation and Welfare.
From birth, puppies are gently introduced to a wide variety of experiences designed to support healthy development.
This includes:
- Early handling from birth
- Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS) and Early Scent Introduction (ESI) from days 3–16
- Sound desensitisation
- Exposure to a variety of surfaces and textures
- Confidence building on unstable surfaces
- Exploration of raised environments
- Grooming preparation
- Early toilet training
- Crate familiarisation
- Car travel experiences
- Preparation for veterinary examinations
- Interaction with other dogs
- Socialisation with a wide variety of people, including children
Most importantly, puppies grow up understanding that humans provide safety, comfort and love.
My socialisation programme continues to evolve as I learn more about canine development. I am always striving to improve and ensure each puppy leaves my home well prepared for the world.
Support for Our Puppy FamiliesWelcoming a puppy into your home is a lifelong commitment, and I believe responsible breeders should support their puppies throughout their lives.
Future owners will receive guidance and support before bringing their puppy home, along with a comprehensive puppy handbook designed to help them through the early stages of puppyhood and beyond.
I remain available to all of my puppy families for advice and support throughout the dog’s life.
One of the greatest joys of breeding is watching the puppies grow into beloved family companions, and I truly value staying in touch with the families who welcome them into their homes.
Responsible PlacementAll puppies are sold with a detailed puppy contract designed to protect the puppy, the new owner and myself as the breeder.
I take lifelong responsibility for every dog I breed. None of my puppies will ever end up in rescue centres. If an owner’s circumstances change at any point, I will always provide support and will take the dog back if necessary so that I can ensure they are placed in the right home.
Each puppy is also covered by a one-year health guarantee, giving owners additional peace of mind. You can view the guarantee
here.
Qualifications and LicensingI am a council licensed breeder and hold both:
- Level 3 Certificate in Dog Breeding, Litter Socialisation and Welfare
- Level 3 Diploma in Dog Breeding, Litter Socialisation and Welfare
These qualifications support my commitment to maintaining the highest possible standards of welfare and responsible breeding.
Puppy PricesPuppy prices typically range between £1,500 and £3,000, depending on markings, structure, size and how closely the puppy aligns with the desired Pomsky type.