Crystal’s baby Husky Puppies at Two Weeks Old – Eyes Open, Ears Perked, and Crawling Around!
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- Aug 29
- 2 min read
The excitement continues here at Snowsong Siberians, where Crystal's litter of Siberian Husky puppies has just turned two weeks old! These tiny bundles of fur are hitting some big milestones, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to share this stage of their growth with you.
Baby Husky Puppies at Two Weeks Old: A World Awakens
At just 14 days, husky puppies go through some incredible changes. Their once-closed eyes are now starting to open, giving us the sweetest glimpses of those soon-to-be striking husky blues (or sometimes browns, or even a mix of both!). Along with their eyes, their ears are beginning to open too, which means they’re slowly starting to respond to sounds in their environment.
It’s truly heartwarming to see them become more aware of the world around them. Every day brings a new spark of curiosity!
Crawling and Exploring
Another big development? These husky puppies are no longer content just snuggling in their whelping box. They’ve started to crawl, wobbling around with those pudgy little legs, testing their strength, and learning how to move with more coordination. This early stage of exploration is a stepping stone to the adventurous spirit that Huskies are famous for.
Watching them scoot and wiggle their way across the blanket is nothing short of adorable. Before long, they’ll be running, playing, and showing off that energetic Husky personality.
Why These Early Stages Matter
As an Ontario Husky breeder, we know that the first few weeks are crucial in a puppy’s development. The opening of their eyes and ears marks the beginning of socialization, interaction, and discovery. At Snowsong Siberians, we take extra care to nurture these little baby husky puppies, ensuring they grow healthy, confident, and ready for their future families.
Each milestone – from crawling to those first tiny barks – is part of what makes raising Huskies so rewarding.
Looking Ahead
In just a few more weeks, these puppies will be walking, playing with their littermates, and showing more of their personalities. For now, though, we’re soaking in the joy of their early steps and soft little squeaks.
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like behind the scenes of a responsible Siberian Husky breeder in Ontario, these moments tell the story: patience, care, and a whole lot of love.







