Siberian Husky Puppy - Before you buy, part 1

The Siberian Husky Puppy Exposed

Sharing your life with a Siberian husky puppy can be a wonderful and rewarding experience. Studies have showed people who own pets seem to cope better with stress and are also happier and healthier. Taking care of pets can provide meaning to one’s life; the love and affection one gets back from one’s dog is priceless.

Owning a Siberian husky puppy can be very fun, however, this is no easy task. Each dog breed was created by humans for a specific purpose. Before you decide you want to acquire a Siberian husky puppy, you should make sure you know:

1) How much time can you and are willing to devote to your Siberian husky puppy (Pets are like children; you have to invest time into them if you want them well behaved)

2) What kind of temperament would you like your puppy to have? (Do you want a friendly dog or do you want a dog with good guarding instincts to keep strangers away? Words of caution, a Siberian husky puppy will not be a good guardian)

3) What kind of role is your pet going to play in your life? (Will it be a companion, a show dog, a guard dog, etc.?)

Lack of definite answers to these essential questions is the reason why owners become unhappy with their dogs and eventually abandon them. Many people purchased a Siberian husky puppy only to realize later on this was not the dog for them. Generally speaking, a Siberian husky puppy is a sturdy, friendly, creature with lots of stamina and a slightly shy but mischievous predisposition. A more detailed Siberian husky breed history is available here.

Siberian Huskies were created and used by Nordic native tribes to carry things by sleds, guard livestock, and warm up the tents on very cold winter nights. This meant a Siberian husky puppy had to have a nice, friendly temperament in order to be trusted around children.

Despite its wolfish looks, a Siberian husky puppy is nowadays not meant for guarding, because of its overly friendly nature. A Siberian husky puppy is very intelligent, resourceful, loves to run, and doesn’t get tired easily. Your Siberian husky puppy will need a lot of daily exercise and will most likely pull tirelessly on the leash, unless you can teach it otherwise. Do you have what it takes to raise a Siberian husky puppy?

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