Why DDR BBQ Supply?
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35+ Years of Smoking Experience
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Trusted by 10,000+ BBQ Enthusiasts
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Handpicked for Quality & Performance
If your grill sessions are guarded by a fluffy, blue-eyed BBQ supervisor, these Siberian Husky Dog Socks are made for you. Featuring a bold woven design of the Husky’s iconic mask, upright ears, and confident stance, these socks capture the independent spirit of one of the most striking breeds around.
Made from a soft and breathable cotton blend, they’re built for grillers who appreciate durability, loyalty, and a dog that never strays too far from the smoker. Whether you’re flipping steaks or going for a post-cookout stroll, these socks bring Husky personality and comfort to every step.
- Unisex sizing (U.S. Women’s 5–11 / Men’s 6–10)
- Material: 65% cotton, 25% polyurethane, 10% polyester
- Woven Siberian Husky design—no fading or peeling
- Machine washable and designed for everyday wear
Do these socks fit both men and women?
Yes. They’re unisex and made to fit most adults—U.S. Women’s sizes 5–11 and Men’s sizes 6–10.
Is the Siberian Husky design printed or woven?
The design is woven directly into the fabric—not printed—so it won’t peel, fade, or crack over time.
Can these socks be washed in the machine?
Yes. Machine wash cold with like colors, tumble dry on low, and avoid bleach or ironing to maintain shape and color.
Are these a good gift for Husky owners?
Absolutely. These socks are a great gift for Siberian Husky lovers, especially those who enjoy grilling with their adventurous, vocal companion close by.
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With over 35 years of smoking experience, we started DDR BBQ Supply with a simple goal: to help others cook better barbecue. We've spent decades learning what works and what doesn't, and we apply that knowledge to every product we carry. From high-performance grills and smokers to carefully selected rubs, sauces, and tools, everything we offer is something we believe in and use ourselves. We don’t believe in cutting corners or selling gear we wouldn’t rely on during our own backyard cooks and when we compete in BBQ competitions.