Spotting A Fake Siberian Husky Breeder
Monday, December 29th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedWhen you decide it is time to get a Siberian Husky as your next pet you want to be sure that the person you are getting your dog from is a qualified and reputable breeder. The Siberian Husky is a popular breed of dog and there are a lot of people out there acting like a Siberian Husky breeder that should not be in the business. There are ways of spotting a fake Siberian Husky breeder and you need to do your homework to protect yourself and your family from a fake.
Always check to see if the breeder you are talking to is listed with a national breeder registry. A national breeder registry sets breeding standards based on years of experience that professional member breeders agree to abide by. If the breeders you are talking to are not listed with a registry then ask them why they are not and what standard they use, if they do not subscribe to a proven national standard.
Aside from your vet your relationship with your Siberian Husky breeder is very important to the health and well being of your dog. If you begin talking with a prospective Siberian Husky breeder and they do not seem to like to offer advice and support after the sale is over then that is probably not the breeder for you.
If the breeder you are talking to does not like to offer post sale advice or does not seem to keen on the concept of being involved in your dog’s life after the sale is over then deal with a different 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.
It is not unusual for insurance companies to offer new owners free pet insurance for six weeks after the sale is complete. This is usually offered only through a very reputable Siberian Husky breeder. The insurance company hopes you like the insurance enough to keep it and pay for it after the trial period.
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.
About the author: Andrew Preston is a passionate lover of the Siberian Husky and owns a popular website where you’ll discover how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Siberian Husky. Among other topics at this website, you can also learn all about Siberian Husky Breeders plus a whole lot more.
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