The Siberian Husky is a breed of working dog that can make a
wonderful pet for the right family. These dogs come in a variety
of types, colors, patterns, but most have temperaments that
are friendly and good natured. They are also generally adaptable
to many different environments and climates. Whether you already
own a Siberian Husky, or you are thinking about adopting one into
your family, this site will give you all of the information you
need to know about this special breed.
Siberian Huskies originated in northeastern Siberia. It was first
bred as an endurance sled dog and to herd reindeer. This breed
came into the United States by way of Alaska in 1909. They were
quickly noticed by Americans for their ability and speed at pulling
sleds. Siberians have an interesting background and a colorful
history that will be covered further in this website.
The Hunt For A Siberian Husky
If you are in the market for a Siberian, you will discover that
there are few things cuter than Siberian
Husky puppies. These furry babes will quickly find their way
into your heart, but beware! The Siberians are known to be intelligent
as well as tenacious. You would be well-advised to begin setting
boundaries for your Siberian Husky puppy the day you bring him
into your home. If you let your puppy sleep on your bed with you,
you must be prepared for your full-grown Siberian to follow the
same procedure – unless you are armed for a major battle of the
wills! This is why it is a good idea to prepare yourself and your
home before shopping for your Siberian. Siberian
Husky training is paramount to a successful relationship with
your dog.
There are a number of different options for finding the perfect
Siberian Husky for your family. One way is through a Siberian
Husky breeder, and the steps for locating and working with
a good breeder will be found later on this site. You can also
find a Siberian
Husky rescue organization near you that will have dogs available
for adoption. Many of these dogs are full-grown and may require
special care and training to acclimate them to your home. Instructions
for finding and adopting a Siberian Husky through a rescue organization
will also be covered on this site.
Caring For Your Siberian Husky
Once you have added a Siberian Husky to your family, you will
need information on proper
Siberian Husky care. These dogs are extremely friendly, but
they also need physical activity and they get bored easily. A
large fenced yard and plenty of socialization are very important
elements in keeping your Siberian content. There are some steps
that you can take to ensure that your Siberian remains healthy
and happy in your home.
If you have decided that a Siberian Husky would be a welcome addition
to your family, congratulations! But before you bring that puppy
home, keep in mind that preparation and education are keys to successful
Siberian ownership. Now it is time to arm yourself with all of the
information that you will need about
the Siberian Husky dog to ensure that the transition to your
family pet will be a happy one.