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A Preston

Before you purchase a Siberian Husky puppy, check out the lists of Siberian Husky breeders and interview them, so that you can get some knowledge about the dog breed standards. A good Siberian Husky breeder will not sell his puppy to the first buyer who knocks at his door. He will ask you specific questions. He may want to know why you want a Siberian Husky puppy or he may even ask you to provide information or give veterinary reference for the pets that you already possess.

No organization takes responsibility for the breeders and it is up to the buyer to investigate and choose a breeder when looking for a purebred puppy. A good breeder will give a guarantee for his puppy because he has a commitment to his profession, as his reputation counts. Ask around and inform yourself before you choose a breeder from whom you take a puppy. But you should be able to get the history of the puppy to make sure of its good breeding. Also, breeders are always ready to help you by giving tips and later could even agree to help you train the puppy, so that you can always keep in touch with him.

If you are not satisfied with the puppy after buying it, or you are having some problems with it, the Siberian Husky breeder will be ready to take it back. But if you buy your puppy from a pet shop, pet shop owners will not care about your problems. Pet shops are only interested in the money, and the dog is treated like any other product. A Siberian Husky breeder, on the other hand is looking for improvements in the breed as he is breeding dogs. He tries to correct genetic illnesses and even improve temperament when breeding.

The Siberian Husky breeder is also interested in your knowledge of the breed and makes sure that you know that the Siberian Husky is not a guard dog, and that it has a high prey instinct. The pet shops do not show any interest in the buyer's knowledge of the breed. They are just happy to sell their puppies, and do not want to have anything to do with it after that.

Hence the pet shops cater to the people who are not concerned about the Siberian Husky being of high quality and genetically tested. But a reputable Siberian Husky breeder will aim to deliver quality which improves with every generation of breeding. He looks towards puppies having fewer genetic problems and temperament disorders than its parents. These qualities help in keeping the dog healthy and giving it a longer life.

The pet shop owner has less knowledge about each breed of dog, because he has a large variety of pets. Also, for his profit, he buys the puppies from a dog breeder, but not always good ones, but cheap ones. The parents of these puppies may not have been screened for any genetic diseases, and the puppies may therefore have many health problems in future. It is therefore advisable to take a puppy from a good Siberian Husky breeder than a pet shop, because the personal care of the breeder makes a huge difference.

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With a special interest in the breeding of Siberian Huskies, Andrew Preston knows and explains why it is better to buy a puppy from a dog breeder than a pet shop.Siberian Husky breeders are choosy about who buys their puppies. If you are seeking Siberian Husky information about buying puppies, this article will provide it for you.

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