Choosing a husky puppy breeder
| that is shy hides his tail, or running away from you is not a good choice. These behaviors may be indicators that the puppy has been mistreated or neglected or that the distrust you are seeing displayed is in his genes and won't change. Also, make sure that the puppy has been
Vaccinated and that the breeder has the puppy's medical records. It is very important to have proof that the breeder has met all of your puppy's medical needs. Ask to see the puppy's parents and observe their housing facility. Ask to see where the puppy has spent most of its time, and also observe the conditions of your puppy's first home environment. Look for cleanliness, toys, anything which can give you an idea about the breeder's care of the puppy. Ask to see what kind of puppy food the breeder has been feeding the puppy. Ask yourself it is a premium brand, is it designed specifically for puppies, make sure they aren't feeding the puppy adult formulated food. The breeder should know the characteristics of the Husky breed like the back of his hand. The breeder also should have had the parents genetically tested for any health concerns, and your puppy should be healthy and free from any genetic health related illnesses.
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