Deciding that you are getting a Siberian Husky as your next family pet is one part of the process
but the most difficult part of the process is finding the right Siberian husky breeder to get your
dog from. You need to start using all of the resources available to you to weed out the breeders
that are nothing but trouble and you need to do this as the responsible owner to a future Siberian
Husky. Taking your time and eliminating the bad breeders is what a good breeder would expect you to
do and something a bad breeder will fear that you will do.
Any reputable breeder will be
listed with a national breeder registry. The registry sets the breeding standards that the breeder
follows and if they do not have a listing with a breeder registry then it makes you wonder what
standards they are using. Ask if they are listed with a registry and if they are not the question
why they made that choice.
Your vet can be an important fountain of information when you
are getting ready to settle on a Siberian husky breeder. When you have a list of potential breeders
you should bring that list to your vet to see if any of the breeders you are considering is one to
avoid.
You should never underestimate the valuable information you can find with your vet
when it comes to selecting the right Siberian husky breeder. Discuss your potential breeder choices
with your vet and see if they recognize any names to avoid. If you have not chosen a vet yet then
the process of selecting a breeder is the perfect time to start a discussion with a vet, as they
will be just as interested in your pet's good health and well being as you are.
You could
do yourself a big favor by speaking with local law enforcement about your choices for Siberian husky
breeders as well and see if any of the breeders you are considering are familiar to the law at all.
If you have a breeder on your list that has a bad reputation with local law enforcement then you
probably want to remove that breeder from your list.
The local animal rescue groups are
always in tune with what is good and bad about the different animal breeders in your area. You may
want to run your list of potential Siberian husky breeders by the local animal rescue groups and see
if any of the names on there stand out to them as bad or not.
The animal rescue groups
spend most of their time trying to help solve the situations that would require their services so
they are sure to point you in the right direction.
If you do not feel comfortable talking
to a particular Siberian husky breeder then do not do business with that breeder. The relationship
between breeder and owner needs to be an open and comfortable relationship because you will be in
touch with them for many years to come so make sure you take your time and use all of the resources
at your disposal to make the right decision.