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Avoiding Certain Siberian Husky Breeders
You have made the decision to get a Siberian Husky and of course the next logical decision to make is to find a good Siberian husky breeder. Finding a good Siberian husky breeder is not only the next decision it could be one of the most important decisions in your dog's life so make sure you cover all of your bases and learn which kind of Siberian husky breeders to avoid. It is important to know what resources you should be calling on in order to narrow down your breeder search and here are just some of the places you should look.
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.
A good and reputable breeder will subscribe to the tested breeding standards of a national breeder registry and they will be a member and listed with a registry. Find out if the breeders you are considering are listed with a breeder registry and if they are not then question why.
If you do not have a vet then the breeder selection process is the perfect time to start a relationship with one because you will not find anyone else that cares about your pet's health as much as your vet besides yourself.
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.
Sometimes you can take your list of Siberian husky breeders and run it by the local animal rescue groups and see if they have any information to offer about any particular breeder or not. The animal rescue groups should have some sort of relationship with local breeders or at least be familiar with them. The animal rescue shelters are certainly not going to steer you the wrong way so you can trust their advice.
It is the job of the local animal rescue groups to make sure that pets are taken care of so they will definitely steer you away from the bad Siberian husky breeders in your area.
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.
About the Author About the author: Andrew Preston is an avid lover of the Siberian Husky and owns a popular website that can teach you how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Siberian Husky. Among other topics there, you can also learn all about Siberian Husky Breeder FAQ plus a whole lot more. |
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