Husky Meet and Greet - Geilo Husky

From mid-May you can come to Geilo Husky's kennel and say hello to all the young and old.

When you arrive, you will be met by Sissel who will give you a guided tour and tell you everything and a little more about dog sledding, the dogs, dog keeping, training, mountain life, etc. You will meet all the dogs, and when you are done with the round, you can say hello to your favorites one more time.

You meet the dogs when they are loose. By not being tied up, you give the dog its own choice whether to greet or not, which makes this a safe and good experience for both two-legged and four-legged.

We have a few puppies every year, but they are not planned according to visiting hours. So we cannot guarantee that we have small puppies at all times, but something we can guarantee that you will find your favorite among the 45 dogs we have at Torsteinsplassen.

Information:
Where: Geilo Husky kennel, Skurdalsvegen 596, 3580 Geilo

When: Tuesday to Sunday at 10:00 am and 1:00 pm, from May 15 to August 30. The visit must be booked in advance, we do not have drop in.

Time: Up to 2 hours. It's a bit up to you how long you stay, some visit us for 30min, some have problems traveling. After two hours, the dogs are happy with the visit and you say thank you. We recommend bringing some "lure" for children who may not want to travel.

Clothing: You must wear clothes that can withstand getting dirty, especially if it is raining or wet on the ground. The dogs are very cuddly, and there will be stains on their clothes and shoes.

Price: NOK 400 for adults from 12 years, NOK 350 for children 3-11 years, 0-2 years free

Minimum number: for the visit to be carried out, there must be a minimum of 2 places booked in total. We have an upper limit of 8 guests per group.

Age limit: We do not have an age limit for the visit, but as a general guideline, we see that very young children can be a little overwhelmed by the dogs. They are huskies and hounds that can have lots of sound and energy, it can be a bit intense for the little ones, and the experience not as pleasant as you imagined.

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