+380-63-359-74-69 79000 LVIV, UKRAINE

PUPPIES OF HAKUNA VOTA

Raised in a comfort of loving family with knowledges of the matter, with love and with an individual approach to each of ones

On June 8, 2026 we welcomed a new litter into the world

On June 8, 2026, a beautiful and rather rare astronomical-astrological event took place: the conjunction of Venus and Jupiter. The two brightest planets appeared incredibly close to each other in the night sky.

And at that very same moment, deep in the night, our long-awaited and carefully planned Siberian husky babies were being born in our home.

It truly felt as if the Universe itself was accompanying the arrival of this litter.

This litter is deeply important to me. I can honestly say it is the result of my work with the breed over the past 6 years. It did not come easy to me. But, as they say “you do not learn much from the easy road”.

So, 2 girls and 1 boy came into this world from two siberians I deeply admire. All puppies are fry and white color.

Meet their parents!

Mom: Our top Siberian of our kennel Mitya – she was born in our kennel right into my hands. She stole my heart when she was only one month old. Since then, we have gone through so much together, gained countless valuable experiences, I learnt a lot being her owner and husky momma. We earned many titles with her, and traveled almost half the world togather. She is the Siberian who brought our kennel to a completely new level of quality.
HAKUNA VOTA YOSEMITE

Dad: ZamZam  – the Siberian of my dreams. And when I say that, I honestly do not have enough words to describe the depth of what I feel for him. Back in 2020, I saw his photos for the first time and instantly knew he was exactly the dog I wanted to use in the development of my breeding program. The road leading to him lasted almost 6 years.
OLGIVAN SHOW FANTABULOUS CANDYMAN

And now, the Siberian husky world has become richer by 3 truly outstanding representatives of the breed 🥰

And our breeding program is slowly gaining momentum and beginning to come to life 🙏

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At our kennel, litters are born no more than once a year, and sometimes only once every two years. We specialize in selective breeding of only Siberian Husky as well as their subsequent training and proper socialization to prepare them for life in human society. Our Siberians are good for city life in an apartment; they’ll make great companions on trips, hiking in the mountains, biking, and simply serve as your anchor away from the chaos of today’s crazy world.

We also breed puppies for those who want to try their hand at dog shows.

We also work with various FCI/AKC/CKC/RKC Siberian Husky breeders around the world. 

If you’re interested in the puppies from our Siberian Husky kennel, now is the perfect time to get to know us better! You may email us at hakunavota.siberians@gmail.com 
or contact us on WhatsApp at +380633597469

“We don’t just teach puppies commands; we shape their outlook.
We provide a solid foundation on which to build.”

It all starts with the mother of the future puppies. We take care of her emotional and physical well-being, because a calm mother produces calm and confident puppies.

We start working with puppies as early as their third day of life. First, we conduct early neurological stimulation, followed by an early socialization program that lasts until they are 2.5 months old.

Our puppies undergo vestibular system training, auditory and visual training, and tactile exercises. We acclimate them to grooming, various types of food, car rides, and crates. We also train them to be comfortable being alone. We teach them to walk on a leash, wear a harness, and respond to our calls. We begin instilling good manners from their very first weeks.

Our adult dogs help us; they teach the puppies certain things on their own. For example, how to behave politely at home and respect personal boundaries. We have certain rules in our home, and everyone follows them.

We work with each puppy’s nervous system potential. At certain stages of development, we conduct interim assessments to better understand which owner and family type would be the best fit for each specific puppy.

At 2.5 months, a new phase begins in their lives, during which we actively introduce the puppy to human society in its entirety.

Our puppies grow up around people and are raised to live in human society. They are not wild. Many of them will have to travel a long way to a new family on the other side of the world, and they need to be mentally prepared for this.

We shape their worldview. Training, upbringing, and everything else fall under the future owner’s responsibility. We provide a solid foundation on which to build 

7 Steps: Introduction → Waiting list → Selection → Reservation → Raising up → Placing → Communication and Support

International Buyers: What You Need to Know

Documents
All our puppies come with FCI puppy card — an internationally recognized document that can be exchanged for an export pedigree in any FCI member country. This includes all of Europe, South America, Asia, Australia, and most of the world. For buyers in the USA and Canada — FCI puppy cards are registerable with AKC and CKC. Every puppy also receives an EU pet passport, microchip, and full age-appropriate vaccinations.

The buying process
We work with international buyers the same way we work with local ones — through personal connection. We start with a video call or a conversation in messenger. We speak English fluently and have worked with families in Germany, Netherlands, Austria, Israel, Lithuania, and beyond. Time zones are never a problem.

Visiting us
We always welcome personal visits to our home in Lviv, Ukraine. Meeting the puppy, the parents, and seeing how we live — this is the best way to start. Lviv has an international airport with direct flights from many European cities. We’re happy to help with logistics.

Delivery options
Europe — ground transport. Safe, stress-free, no flying. We deliver to Poland, Germany, Austria, Netherlands, Czech Republic, and other EU countries. The puppy travels in comfortable conditions with documentation for border crossing.

Israel, USA, Canada, and beyond — air cargo. The puppy flies in an IATA-approved crate with full documentation: international vet passport, health certificates, microchip confirmation, import permits as required by your country. We handle the entire process.

Personal pickup — always the best option. Come to Lviv, meet your puppy, and take them home yourself.

Costs
Delivery cost is not included in the puppy price and depends on your location. Ground transport within Europe is typically more affordable than air cargo. We provide a full cost estimate before you commit.

Safety and trust
We understand that buying a puppy from another country requires trust. Here’s what we offer: a signed purchase agreement, full transparency throughout the process, regular photo and video updates from birth, and a breeder who stays in touch for the dog’s entire life. We don’t disappear after the sale — we become part of your husky journey.

Is it safe to buy from Ukraine?
We’ve been delivering puppies internationally since 2019 — through COVID, through war, through everything. Our graduates live happy lives in 6 countries. Every delivery has been completed safely and on time. If you have concerns — we’re happy to connect you with our international owners who can share their experience firsthand.

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FAQ

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ's)

  1. Write us something about yourself. That’s how we’ll get to know each other. We’ll tell you about the puppies currently available for sale or our upcoming litters. 
  2. We'll help you choose the perfect puppy for you
  3. Guide you through the entire purchasing process.
    More details on our 'How to Buy' page

Generally, the price depends on the cost of breeding process, the pedigree’s value, the parents’ health, the quality of rearing and early socialization, and such basic factors as documentation, vaccinations, and deworming. And most importantly the quality of time the breeder invests in raising the puppy. Full breakdown on a separate page. How Much Does a Husky Cost?

Yes, of course. That’s a standard practice.
Our puppies are already living in 6 countries. Delivery for International Buyers: Cargo (USA, Canada, Asia), ground transport (Europe),  personal pickup

Minimum 3 months. For international delivery from 4 months, or even 7 months depending on country import requirements for animals and vaccination schedule

FCI puppy card
UKU-FCI Export Pedigree on your country ( ARC/CKC/RKC acceptable),
pet passport, microchip, full vaccinations.
Purchase agreement signed by both sides 

A good breeder = a responsible breeder.
Look at the dogs’ health and overall condition, their living conditions, and how the breeder treats all the dogs in the kennel, including the puppies. Pay attention to the puppies’ behavior, how they approach to people, the breeder’s openness, and their willingness to answer all your difficult questions. Read the detailed guide in our blog. → link to the blog post

From a responsible breeder registered in FCI (pedigrees are AKC/CKC/RKC acceptable).
Who:
- conducts health tests on the parents,
- has a good socialization and raising program for puppies,
- breeding plans
- offers transparent terms of cooperation.

Look for the breeders on FCI dogshows, make a deep research in google searching for responsible breeders across the world. Also a lot of responsible breeders 'live' in Facebook, Instagram.

Do not look for purebred huskies at pet markets,  from resellers, or at puppy farms (backyard breeders)

Send us an email with a few words about yourself, your experience with dogs, and what you're looking for on hakunavota.siberians@gmail.com . We'll get back to you and start the conversation

Of course. You can definitely have siberian husky in an apartment. We have four years of experience living with siberians in an apartment.
And here’s what we want to tell you: What matters is not square meters, but the quality time and attention you give your husky → link to blog

Of course. You can definitely live with our husky in an apartment. We have 4 years of experience living with our siberians in an apartment. Here’s the main point we want to make: what matters most isn’t square footage or the size of your yard, but the time and quality attention you give your husky. → link to blog

Yes, siberian husky sheds. It sheds heavily twice a year. During the off-season, it sheds almost not at all. Regular grooming and a vacuum cleaner labeled " for pet" will come in very handy

This is a philosophical question. When training a husky, you have to use various methods which work well for them. not for every dog. Hsky isn't difficult it's just different. Because they think, make decisions, and listen to those they trust. With husky, it’s about partnership, not a boss-subordinate relationship. They don’t need drill; they need to recognize a true leader in you. And then it’s not hard at all to train a husky

Dogs of all breeds run away. But husky does it more often because they are an inquisitive breed; they love to explore the world and venture into the unknown. They are able to do this more easily and quickly than any other breed because of their natural instincts.

But a siberian husky that trusts you has no reason to escape. The problem isn’t the breed, but a lack of trust in the owner’s decisions and a sense of not having a role in this family.
If your husky escapes from you, it’s a clear sign that you’re doing something wrong
→ link to blog

A siberian husky doesn’t need to run a marathon every day. It’s enough to take an adult husky out when it needs to relieve itself, and once a day to go on a longer, engaging walk lasting 1–1.5 hours that includes a variety of activities: let's say morning jog, an evening jog, simply exploring new routes, and mental stimulation exercises. That’s enough for a happy dog.
A knocked out husky is a happy husky. You can tire them out both physically and mentally

Siberian husky hardly ever barks. It usually howls, "talks," growls, and makes a whole range of sounds. Howling is a way to express its emotions loudly but not a problem.
If we interpret "howling" from dog language  - it is a call to members of the pack

So, if a first-time owner consciously chooses a siberian husky, is ready to fully accept the husky's nature, is willing to learn, has an open mind, and has enough time to devote to the dog.

Our puppies have undergone basic socialization, which makes the transition much easier.
Plus, we’re always there for new owners, our comprehensive support for owners comes standard with every puppy

How to
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How to contact us

The Ukrainian kennel of Siberian huskies
“Hakuna Vota” | registered in KCU-FCI
under the number 274/18