WHAT
YOU NEED TO KNOW

The
Siberian husky is a beautiful dog, but.......IT IS NOT THE DOG FOR EVERYONE.
There
are many people that purchase a dog for a pet before doing their
homework about what it takes to provide a quality home for the
dog.
The
Siberian Husky will not work for someone that lives in an
apartment, or being alone all day stuck in a house. They require
the company of humans or other dogs, and do best when given
something to do, as an outlet for their active minds. When you
leave them alone they WILL get into trouble.
DIGGING
HOLES IN THE YARD
CHEWING
THE SEAT OFF THE LAWN MOWER
ESCAPING
UNDER THE FENCE
KILLING
THE NEIGHBOR'S CAT
GETTING
RUN OVER BY A CAR AND KILLED
While
none of us want things like this to happen to our beloved pet,
they will unless the new owner takes precautions.
Be
sure that your yard fence is at least five foot high or you have
purchased a chain link dog run for your Husky. If you live in the
Southern half of the country then provide lots of solid shade and
a wading pool for the dog to play in. Introduce other animals,
early in life to the new puppy, so that he becomes used to them.
Do take the puppy to socialization and obedience classes. See
your veterinarian for annual shots, wormings, and general check
ups.
There
is a responsibility for long term commitment involved with pets.
THEY ARE NOT DISPOSABLE ITEMS. They are members of your family as
are you children. They are not to be turned over to shelters or
dumped on some country road because your life style changes. When
you take on the responsibility of a dog you have made a life time
commitment, so chose wisely.