If you own a Siberian Husky, breeding your dog might be something
that you have considered. There are some facts that you should
consider before weighing a decision to breed your Siberian Husky.
You will need to spend a significant amount of time and energy
researching Siberian Husky care as well as information about Siberian
Husky breeding. This education should include facts about potential
genetic issues with Siberian Huskies, standards for show dogs
and other information about the particular breed as well as general
breeding information.
Is Your Dog Suitable For Breeding?
There are many questions to answer before you can determine if
breeding your Siberian Husky is a good choice. Having a certification
from the AKC or a clean bill of health from a veterinarian does
not mean your dog should be bred. First your dog should go through
a vigorous screening with various specialists to ensure that he
is not carrying any genetic disorders that can be passed down
to future generations. You must also have your dog evaluated for
quality before considering Siberian Husky breeding. A dog can
have a nose that is too long, ears that are too short, or an inappropriate
temperament for breeding. Since these qualities can be hereditary,
breeding a dog that possesses one or more unacceptable qualities
will lead to other dogs that will also have these traits. Siberian
Husky breeding begins with a show-quality specimen of dog and
the highest quality of Siberian Husky care. In most cases, the
dogs just don’t have what it takes to make the grade. If you are
really serious about breeding Siberian Huskies, you are generally
better off to leave your family pet at home, and search out a
high-quality dog from a reputable breeder.
Breeding Siberian Huskies can mean long hours with your dog and
the subsequent litter of pups, hard labor in caring for your Siberian
Husky through her pregnancy and delivery of her litter, and significant
cost if the process does not go perfectly – this is actually a
rare occurrence, since complications can occur in a high percentage
of breeding experiences. You must also prepare yourself for the
reality that breeding Siberian Huskies can bring as much tragedy
into your life as it does joy, since puppies and mothers will
sometimes die during the labor and delivery process. When you
have pups that are born healthy, you will be taking on plenty
of care for the Siberian Huskies in the litter as well as the
mother. You will need to make sure that you find quality families
to take these pups, to avoid incidences where puppies are allowed
to roam free, or are chained up for most of their days. You will
need to prepare for long term care for your Siberian Huskies,
since it is possible that not all of the puppies will be sold.
Breeding dogs creates many more Siberian Huskies that will require
care and good homes. With the number of dogs that are destroyed
every year because homes cannot be found, a potential Siberian
Husky breeder will need to weigh the choice to breed his dogs
very carefully. In the meantime, there is plenty to learn about
how to care
for your Siberian Husky at home.
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