Puppy Training Experience at a Husky Farm in Tromso

Experience a hands-on puppy training day at a Tromsø husky farm, meet adorable pups, and learn about sled dog training in Norway’s stunning wilderness.

Planning a trip to Tromsø and wondering how to get a real taste of Norwegian winter magic — even in summer? If you’re a dog lover or just curious about huskies, this puppy training tour offers a memorable way to spend half a day among adorable pups and experienced trainers.

What really makes this experience shine are the knowledgeable guides and the chance to bond with the dogs in a beautiful outdoor setting. Plus, the included lunch and round-trip transport make it a convenient, all-in-one package. That said, it’s worth noting that the weather can sometimes be unpredictable — waterproof clothes are provided, but don’t expect a warm summer day without some rain gear.

This tour suits travelers who love animals, enjoy outdoor activities, and want a behind-the-scenes look at husky life — whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family. If you’re after a fun, informative, and highly interactive experience, this is a solid choice. Just remember, the activity is quite hands-on, so be prepared to get a little muddy or wet, and bring your enthusiasm for dogs!

Key Points

Puppy Training Experience at a Husky Farm in Tromso - Key Points

  • Close-up with puppies and adult huskies in a well-cared-for farm environment
  • In-depth training and team exercises that show how sled dogs learn teamwork
  • Inclusive outdoor hike with the puppies, perfect for nature lovers
  • Delicious traditional Norwegian lunch included at the wilderness center
  • Transport and gear provided — waterproof clothes, boots, and jackets
  • Highly rated with a perfect 5-star rating from 65 reviews

An Authentic Husky Experience in Tromsø

This puppy training tour is a genuine chance to connect with the beloved Alaskan huskies, not just observe them from a distance. From the moment you meet the guides at the Radisson Blu Hotel, you’ll realize this is a well-organized and friendly experience. No need to worry about gear; waterproof clothes, boots, and jackets are provided, which is a thoughtful touch given Tromsø’s unpredictable weather.

The drive to the husky farm takes about 30 minutes, allowing a scenic glimpse of the surrounding wilderness and giving you time to settle in. Once there, the guides share their deep knowledge about the farm — home to some 300 dogs and their offspring — and explain the extensive training process aimed at sled racing. You’ll learn about the dogs’ daily care, training routines, and the special attention given to puppies from just four weeks old.

Meeting the Puppies and Older Huskies

Puppy Training Experience at a Husky Farm in Tromso - Meeting the Puppies and Older Huskies

One of the most cherished parts of this tour is meeting the pups of various ages — from tiny four-week-olds to more energetic teenagers. The guides are warm and transparent about how much effort goes into raising and training these animals. According to reviews, the staff is very caring and loves sharing their passion for these dogs.

As Shelley noted, “wonderfully informative guides, dogs well looked after,” which is clear from the way the dogs interact with visitors. You’ll get to see the pups play, cuddle, and even participate in training exercises, depending on their age. Olivia described it as “10/10 amazing,” emphasizing the “puppy play time” that fills her heart. You can even help out with training routines, learning how these young dogs develop their teamwork skills.

The Wilderness Hike with Puppies

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Next, it’s time to hit the trails with the pups. This 1 to 1.5-hour hike takes you into the surrounding wilderness on beautiful fell sides. It’s a fantastic way to enjoy Norwegian nature while bonding with the dogs. During this walk, the handlers demonstrate how to train the puppies and get their first taste of sled teamwork.

What’s especially nice about this part of the trip is the opportunity for direct interaction. You might be asked to help with training exercises, walk a puppy, or simply enjoy watching them race and learn. Many reviewers, like Boda, talk about how “super cute, super cuddly” the pups are and how much fun it is to see their development firsthand.

Training Demonstrations and Exercise Runs

Back at the farm, the guides showcase the pups’ natural energy and eager-to-please attitude through runs and teamwork exercises. Watching these young dogs work together helps you appreciate the skill behind sled racing and the bond between dogs and handlers.

Some reviews mention how the trainers make the training exercises engaging and educational. For example, Jutta appreciated Nadja’s warm, knowledgeable guidance, adding that she “showed us how to handle the puppies and react to the mothers.” It’s a hands-on experience that’s as much about understanding the dogs’ training as it is about having fun with the pups.

Tasting Norwegian Flavors

After all that activity, you’ll sit down for a hearty Norwegian lunch at the wilderness center. The meal includes traditional dishes like fish soup and homemade focaccia, with vegetarian options available. Several reviewers praise the quality and flavor — as Shelley and Keith did — saying the lunch is “delicious” and a perfect way to recharge.

The lunch isn’t just a break; it’s a chance to relax, chat about the morning, and soak in the peaceful rural surroundings. Many describe it as a highlight of the experience, especially when enjoyed by a fire or overlooking the stunning scenery.

Journey Back to Tromsø

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Once refreshed, your transport takes you back to Tromsø. The entire experience lasts about 4.5 hours, making it an ideal half-day outing. The group is small — capped at 20 travelers — which keeps the atmosphere intimate and personal.

What’s Included and Practical Tips

This tour offers good value for the price of $150.83 per person, considering the comprehensive nature of the experience — from transport and gear to lunch and guided training. The inclusion of waterproof clothes and boots means you’re protected from rain or mud, which is common in Norwegian outdoor activities.

Timing-wise, the tour begins at 9:30 am, giving you plenty of daylight hours. It’s suitable for most travelers, and children over a certain age will enjoy the playful pups, though the reviews don’t specify if it’s explicitly family-friendly. Just remember, the activity involves some walking and outdoor exposure.

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Puppy Training Experience at a Husky Farm in Tromso



5.0

(65 reviews)

86% 5-star

“Wonderfully informative guides, dogs well looked after. Food was delicious. Definitely book this if you are interested in dogs. We all loved seeing…”

— Shelley S, Featured

The Real Deal: Pros and Cons

Puppy Training Experience at a Husky Farm in Tromso - The Real Deal: Pros and Cons

What we love:
– The hands-on interaction with puppies and dogs makes this experience uniquely engaging.
– The knowledgeable guides share insights about dog training, which adds depth and authenticity.
– The setting is beautiful, and the outdoor hike is a lovely way to enjoy Norwegian nature.

Potential drawbacks:
– Weather can be unpredictable, so waterproof clothing is essential. While provided, it’s not the same as a warm, sunny day.
– The activity involves some physical effort—walking in the wilderness and assisting with training—so it’s best suited for active travelers.

If you’re a dog enthusiast, animal lover, or someone curious about husky training, this experience is a fantastic choice. It’s perfect for travelers who want a meaningful, interactive outdoor activity that combines education, fun, and scenic views. Families with children who adore puppies will also find this especially delightful, but keep in mind the physical aspect of the hike.

Those looking for a relaxed sightseeing tour might prefer other options, but if you want to roll up your sleeves and get close to these wonderful animals, this is a day you won’t forget.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and kids who love puppies will especially enjoy the experience. Children must be accompanied by an adult, but specific age recommendations aren’t provided.

How long is the entire experience?
It lasts approximately 4.5 hours, including transportation, outdoor hike, training, and lunch.

What is included in the price?
Round-trip transport, waterproof gear (clothing and boots), a guided outdoor hike, puppy training sessions, and a traditional Norwegian lunch are all included.

Do I need to bring anything?
You should wear comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activity — though waterproof clothes and boots are provided, dress in layers and bring a rain jacket if needed.

Is the weather a concern?
Yes, Norwegian weather can be unpredictable. The tour provides waterproof gear, but it’s good to be prepared for rain or cooler temperatures.

How many people are in a group?
A maximum of 20 travelers means a cozy, friendly atmosphere and plenty of interaction.

Can I help with puppy training?
Absolutely. The guides encourage participation, and you can assist with training exercises and walks, depending on the puppies’ age.

What kind of dogs are at the farm?
The farm houses 300 Alaskan huskies and their puppies, which are bred and trained for sled racing.

What’s the food like?
The lunch features hearty Norwegian dishes, including fish soup and homemade focaccia, with vegetarian options.

What’s the best time of year to visit?
While the tour is available in summer, the puppies are often born earlier in the year, so summer visits may offer more puppy playtime.

This pup-focused adventure in Tromsø is a genuine treasure for dog lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. From meeting adorable puppies to learning about sled dog training and enjoying stunning Norwegian scenery, it offers a well-rounded, authentic experience. The guides’ warmth and knowledge shine through, making it more than just a tour — it’s a day filled with joy, learning, and cuddles.

While weather can be a factor, the experience’s flexibility and inclusions make it a worthwhile choice for those wanting to get up close and personal with Huskies in a picturesque setting. If you’re after a hands-on, heartwarming day that combines nature, animals, and Norwegian hospitality, this puppy training session is hard to beat.