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You want to be sure that the Siberian Husky you have decided to get is going to come from a reputable Siberian Husky breeder for your sake and the sake of your family. There are quick ways to spot a fake Siberian Husky breeder and as a responsible owner you should take the time to do enough research so that you can feel confident that the breeder you are dealing with knows what they are doing and that they will be there for you through the life of your dog.

All good breeders are listed with a national breeder registry and subscribe to the breeding standards of that registry. Breeding standards are developed through years of experience and research and if you are talking to a breeder that does not subscribe to a standard then you may be talking to a fake Siberian Husky breeder and that is not what you want to be doing.

You can find out a lot by just talking to your prospective Siberian Husky breeders and knowing what you are looking for with your questions. Talk to the breeders and see what they think about offering advice and support to a new owner after a sale is over.

Any good breeder will offer a lot of support to new owners and will have no problem in saying that at all. You should expect years of contact with your breeder and if they are not offering that then you need to find a new breeder.

When you leave with your new dog a good breeder will send you home with care and feeding instructions so you know how to take care of your new dog and offer the best for your new dog. You should also plan on leaving with a food sample as well, so you know what to feed your dog. If the breeder you are talking to does not offer these things then move on.

Many insurance companies start up relationships with the more reputable Siberian Husky breeders and offer new owners free pet insurance through these breeders. It is something reserved for only the best breeders and if your Siberian Husky breeder is not familiar with free limited time pet insurance to new owners then you may want to get a new breeder. Insurance companies hope you like the insurance and pay to keep it going after the trial period, while breeders just want to offer you help in the care of your new pet.

If your breeder does not offer free pet insurance then that may be a sign that you want to move on to a new breeder.

Exhaust all of your resources and make sure that you are very confident that you are getting the best possible Siberian Husky breeder because if you are not then that will show up later on in your dog’s life.


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