Oct 14 2008

How To Locate Siberian Husky Puppies For Sale


by Andrew Preston

Now that you have finally given in to the urge to bring a new puppy into your home, you need to find that perfect dog. With all of the different types of dogs on the market and the many places that they can be found, it is no wonder that someone can easily get confused. But as with any type of dog, when looking for Siberian Husky puppies for sale you must be cautious of where you purchase one.

To make sure that you are not being scammed in any way, it is important to go into the situation with some already existing knowledge about the breed. This is important in making sure that the breeder is on the up and up. It can be scary but with patience and time, you can find the right breeder to make your purchase from. Remember, your dog is going to hopefully be around for a long time so this is not a decision you want to make lightly.

If looking to the Internet to find Siberian Husky puppies for sale there are several factors that you need to consider. The fact of the matter is that for every good breeder that is on the Internet, there are probably ten more who are looking to scam you. It is very possible that you are not being given all of the information you need in order to make an informed decision.

When looking at breeders who are too far away for you to travel to them, you really are not aware of what their current living situation is. You have no way of telling whether or not they are truly being taken care of.

And with the Internet, it is not possible to clearly see what type of living arrangements the puppies have been living in up to that point.

And there is always the option of the pet store, as at least there you are able to view the puppy in person and in most cases even get to play with the puppy a little. When looking for Siberian Husky puppies for sale though, this may not a location that has a lot of these available, or at least not in most areas of the country. While it may be true that the puppies are being well cared for at the pet store, they often cannot give any insight to the puppies past.

This can lead to a lot of problems since you still do not know where the puppy originally came from. Just as if you were purchasing your puppy from the Internet, you still do not have much of an idea about its history.

But on the bright side, you are able to interact with it right then and there and the puppy's behavior then could be a good indication of how it will behave in the future.

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Oct 10 2008

Tips On Raising A Siberian Husky Pup

by Andrew Preston

Bringing home your Siberian Husky pup for the first time is always fun and exciting and, as a new owner, you more than likely have a lot of questions about how to raise your new pet. You have a wealth of resources available to you to answer your questions and offer you the advice you need to make sure you give your dog all of the attention and care it needs and in return it will show you years of love and devotion. Make sure you are always attending to the needs of your Siberian Husky pup to insure it grows up healthy and happy.

Your breeder should be able to get you off to a good start by offering you a full compliment of care and feeding instructions for you that will help to make sure that you know exactly what to do. If you ever have questions you can always contact your breeder and ask for the advice you need in raising your Siberian Husky pup.

When it comes to advice on how to raise your Siberian Husky pup with the highest level of health and care you cannot forget to ask your vet for regular advice and also to make sure that your pup gets to the vet for regularly scheduled appointments.

If you are dealing with a good breeder then they will make sure you leave their site with a full dietary program that is the best suggestion for feeding your dog. You can help that out by remembering that your dog will be much healthier if you feed it freshly prepared food as opposed to commercially processed dog food. It only takes a few minutes a day to properly prepare fresh food for your dog but the health benefits will last for years.

More than likely you will be leaving your breeder's site with all of the dietary information you need for your Siberian Husky pup but it is always a good idea to remember that your pup will benefit more from freshly prepared food than it ever could from commercially processed dog food. The time you would take to prepare food for your dog is well worth it for the investment in the future health of your pet.

As you start to train your Siberian Husky pup to adapt to living in your house and developing the skills necessary for every day living you will also need to keep in mind that your Siberian Husky pup is a very active dog that will require exercise each and every day. So make sure you get your pup outside every day for the exercise it needs.

Your Siberian Husky pup will thrive on a daily dose of exercise and good health can be really helped along if you make sure it gets that exercise each and every day. If you do not allow your pup to get exercise each day then other health problems could develop.

Raising your Siberian Husky pup is a full time job and they look to you for everything for their health and well being. They will grow to beautiful and healthy dogs if you make sure that all of their health needs are met when they are puppies so be certain to attend to your Siberian Husky pup as it grows and you will be rewarded with a healthy adult dog.

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Oct 03 2008

Learn About Black Siberian Husky

by Andrew Preston

So many people bring a Black Siberian Husky into their homes not really knowing what they are all about or what they can expect. They are a compact breed with a thick coat and considered a working dog that is capable of withstanding freezing temperatures down to an amazingly impressive sixty degrees below zero. Even though Black Siberian Husky's are mostly black, it is not uncommon for them to have white markings on their face.

And although the blue eyes are something that attracts most people to the Husky, not all of the dogs have the same blue eyes. There are many different Husky's that have amber, brown, or even a mix of two different colors, for example one eye could be blue while the other one is brown. There is no mistake, as this breed is one that will need proper attention as the thick and warm undercoat and their softer outer coat, makes for brushing to be a must.

And something that is not so widely known about this breed is that not all of the different dogs have the same blue eyes. There are dogs with brown and amber and there are also Husky's out there that have one eye of each color.

They are trusting of people and not aggressive at all. Overall, the Black Siberian Husky has a decently balanced temperament and would be a fantastic addition to anyone's home.

And it is not that the dog or breed is not trainable because they are, but they only will listen when they feel like it. All in all, this breed, even just based on their temperament, is worth every effort spent to get one into your home. Being the loving work dog that they are, it would be considered luck to have one come into your home and into your life.

The male dogs can be expected to become between forty-five and sixty pounds while the female is more in the range of thirty five to fifty pounds in weight. While this breed is generally free of a lot of health problems, they can end up with hip dysplasia and some minor eye problems.

And as far as their living arrangements, they would do best in a home that can provide them with plenty of room to run around in. If they are in an apartment, they can manage but they would need to be given many opportunities to run and exercise in order to maintain a healthy status.

The male of this breed is expected to grow up to sixty pounds and the female up to fifty but they are still very active, even when full grown.

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Sep 30 2008

A Resource For Siberian Husky Problems

by Andrew Preston

The only way to really be a good owner to your dog is to learn the warning signs of pending troubles. A good Siberian Husky owner takes the time to become familiar with the warning signs of Siberian Husky problems and then also how to deal with these problems when they come up. It takes a little while to get used to reading your dog's behavior but once you start to get used to what your dog is trying to tell you then you are better equipped to deal with it.

The Siberian Husky loves to run and while this is a great feature for a hunting dog or a racing dog it can be a problem with a family dog. You need to take the time to teach your Siberian Husky that there is a time for running and a time to relax but the only thing that makes that work is if you do give your dog time to run each and every day.

The Siberian Husky can get quite protective of its human family and this brings up another Siberian Husky problem. You need to give your dog social training so that it knows how to properly interact with other humans and other animals. A Siberian Husky that is always on the alert and guarding their family can be a danger to other people and animals so avoid this with some social training.

A Siberian Husky that is constantly on guard, and is never taught the proper social skills, can be a very dangerous animal to everyone. So be smart and socially train your dog.

Obedience training can help with the howling although remember that it is built in to the dog so you will get it once in a while.

Not all Siberian Husky problems are behavioral. You need to get your Husky to regular vet appointments because the Husky is prone to many health issues. They can get bone deterioration that causes their joints to become very painful.

Your Husky is also known to develop digestive problems that can make life miserable for them and for you. There is also the chance of eye infections that, if not treated, can lead to other serious medical conditions. Make sure you get your Husky to the vet regularly and keep them healthy.

A Siberian Husky is a hard working and active dog that is a direct relative to the wild wolf so you can imagine that their instincts can sometimes be a problem. But they are also very loyal dogs and if you take the time to develop a good relationship with your Husky then you can work out any Siberian Husky problems that may come up.

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