I'm Dyellen M., the breeder behind Shedenara Siberians located in Taft, CA. We are dedicated to producing Siberians that define elegance and embody the true working spirit. We are a small show/hobby kennels and occasionally have puppies available to wonderful forever homes.
Q. & A. with Dyellen
Why did you start breeding?
We adopted our first Siberian in 2006, Anara Rose who was everything a Siberian should not be. She was the result of a careless breeder with no integrity or breeding ethics and had numerous health issues that lead to us having to say our goodbye at only 5 years old. It is because of Anara that we have pledges our lives to help protect and preserve this magnificent breed.
What makes your program special?
We strongly adhere to ethical breeding practices and strive for quality Siberians in health, structure, function, and temperament; never wanting to sacrifice one over the other. Health screening of potential sires and dams and extensive pedigree research are used when making breeding decisions.
Where do your breeding dogs live?
They live in my home.
Getting a puppy from Dyellen
Dyellen has been certified by Good Dog’s screening team for responsible and trusted breeding practices. When you’re ready to reach out, feel free to ask any questions about the breed, their program, or specific puppies.
Together, you’ll choose the puppy that’s right for you, stay in touch with regular updates, and plan how to bring your new puppy home.
Price
Puppy prices include a $250 non-refundable deposit and $1,250 final payment, before taxes & fees.
“All puppies leave with the normal, AKC registered, microchipped (also registered), first sets of vaccinations, multiple deworming, vet exam, health guarantee, contract and a goody bag of awesomeness. Deposits are only taken after puppies are born. We never take deposits based solely on coat or eye color.”
Contract & health guarantee
Dyellen may provide a written contract or
health guarantee when you purchase a puppy. This helps
protect both you and your breeder, ensuring that you
both have a clear understanding of the terms of your
puppy purchase. If Dyellen offers a contract
or guarantee, the details will be personalized by them.
If you have any questions or want to know more,
don’t hesitate to reach out to Dyellen directly.
Shedenara Siberians meets or exceeds our community standards in these areas:
Responsible breeding practices
Health of breeding dogs and puppies
Puppy environment and enrichment
Buyer education and policies
Parent dogs
River, dad
Siberian Husky
About River
River is a male Siberian Husky. Carefully selected as a great representative of his breed, Dyellen decided to make him part of their program. Dyellen has passed Good Dog’s screening process, which involved a review of their breeding practices, environment, and the mental and physical health of their dogs.
Hayley, mom
Siberian Husky
About Hayley
Hayley is a female Siberian Husky. Carefully selected as a great representative of her breed, Dyellen decided to make her part of their program. Dyellen has passed Good Dog’s screening process, which involved a review of their breeding practices, environment, and the mental and physical health of their dogs.
Zeplin, dad
Siberian Husky
About Zeplin
Zeplin is a male Siberian Husky. Carefully selected as a great representative of his breed, Dyellen decided to make him part of their program. Dyellen has passed Good Dog’s screening process, which involved a review of their breeding practices, environment, and the mental and physical health of their dogs.
Parent health testing
Breeder-Reported Testing
Excellent level
Shedenara Siberians reports to performing the health tests below on their breeding dogs. Ask your breeder about the tests performed on the parents of your litter. Learn more about health testing for Siberian Huskies.
Hip Dysplasia
Hip testing reduces the chance of passing down hip dysplasia, which is primarily found in large breed dogs and can cause hip pain and the eventual loss of the function of the hip joint.
Eye Certification (CAER, registered with OFA)
Eye testing reduces the chance of passing down a wide range of hereditary eye illnesses including retinal dysplasia, lens luxation, and glaucoma, which can cause impared vision or blindness.