If you are at the point of selecting the perfect Siberian Husky
puppy for your family, congratulations! You have already made
it through many hurdles of selecting the breed that is right for
you, choosing a reputable breeder and making preparations for
your new arrival. Whew! Most of your study and research is behind
you, and now you are gazing upon an adorable batch of fur balls
to select the new addition to your family. This may not be as
easy as it sounds. While every Siberian Husky puppy is cute, not
every one will be the right match for your family in terms of
temperament and personality. But how do you determine what those
characteristics look like from a bundle of fuzz and energy? Fortunately
there are some guidelines that you can follow to help ensure that
you choose the best Siberian Husky puppy for your family.
Let the breeder decide
Sometimes it is best if you are not the one that makes the choice
of which Siberian Husky puppy to take. If your breeder is comfortable
with his knowledge of his litter, he may match you with the right
pup based on the information that you give him about your family
and lifestyle. Sometimes the professional opinion of the person
who has raised the litter since birth will be the best expert
in determining the best Siberian Husky puppy for you, and offer
the greatest chance at a successful placement. If your breeder
prefers to have you make your own selection, there are a few things
that you can keep your eyes open for as you get acquainted with
the various Siberian Husky pups in your litter.
If one of the Siberian Husky puppies tends to shy away from you
or attempts to hide from visitors, this is probably an indication
that this particular dog will require much coaxing and encouragement
to draw him out of his shell. Timid dogs also tend to run a higher
risk of snapping and biting out of fear and intimidation. These
shier dogs are wise to avoid, particularly if you are a family
with small children in tow.
On the other hand, the first Siberian Husky pup that comes bounding
up to you might not be the best choice of the litter either. While
these independent critters are excellent prospects for leading
a sled team, but might be a bit too energetic for the average
family. This dog may also be headstrong, making it a more challenging
prospect for training. Greet the little guy warmly, and then look
toward the other candidates in the litter.
How to Handle the Siberian Husky Puppy
As you work your way through the litter, pick up each Siberian
Husky pup and cradle it in your arms like a baby. A puppy that
will look you calmly in the eye shows that he is interested in
what you think, but isn’t afraid of you. This type of temperament
should be easy to train and fun to live with. Not a bad choice
for your Siberian Husky pup. You can also select based on pattern
and color, once you have determined the dogs that have a compatible
personality for your family unit.
Once you have narrowed your selection down to a couple of Siberian
Husky puppies in a litter, it is time to decide whether you would
prefer a male
or female Siberian Husky puppy. This choice will determine
to some extent the characteristics of the dog that comes home
with you.
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