Different vets say different things, there is alot of information out there on the web and everyone has there own opinions, the best thing to do is take in all the information you can and spay when you think is right .
With my girls i have had them spayed before there first seasons (6 months and 9 months) and they have both been fine. Good luck
As well as two huskies we have
1 chihuahua, 1 yorkie, 1 greyhoundxcollie, 1 African grey parrot, 1 parakeet, 1 tarantula, 1 Kenyan sand boa, 1 corn snake, 1 African soft furred rat and 5 ferrets
Hi
I can understand why you want another huskie, My two are the best of buddies and completely love each other, but i myself waited until kira was just over a year old, i wanted her to be well trained and hopefully show the puppy how to behave. I also didn't have the time to train/walk two puppies by themselves. I have seen people who have really struggled with two puppies at once and at the same time i have seen others that found it easy. It depends on your lifestyle and if you can cope with two cute/naughty huskie puppies
Great thread
Don't have any pictures of kira's parents, but mum was black and white with blue eyes, dad was white with blue eyes.
Here's tylers mum shadow
Tylers dad demon
Both of them together
Were i work with have all three types of those frogs, i would go for the dart frogs or the red eyed tree frogs, they are cute and active you will see them more often. The tomato frogs we have we only see when they are fed, the rest of the time they dig themselves a hole and stay in it .