If
you cannot tick ALL these
boxes with a breeder, walk away and look elsewhere. In our opinion every single
one of these conditions is crucially important in finding a good breeder.
So
- that is what you look for when you find a breeder, but how do you find one?
One
of the best ways is to visit large Championship Dog Shows and find the Siberian
Husky benches. Here you will find a wide variety of Siberians, their owners and
breeders. You also need to decide
whether you want a dog you can show and/or race as well as being a pet. At most
big shows all types are represented. If you buy a catalogue you will have access
to the addresses of all the owners at the show.
Similarly
in the winter you can visit some of the racing events which happen all over the
country.
Visit http://www.snopeak.com to
find details of racing events near you.
You
will probably have to wait to get the puppy you want as most reputable breeders
only breed occasionally – If you are properly prepared, the wait will be worth
it. The only problem then is you will want another, and another and
another………….They are frighteningly addictive!!!
You
need to be extremely careful when choosing a breeder. The biggest safeguard you
can have is doing your homework thoroughly before even approaching a breeder.
The fact that a breeder may be a member of a breed club is no guarantee that the
breeder is ethical, nor is membership of the Kennel Club accredited breeder
scheme. Over the years, we have come across some appalling puppy farmers who
have been members of breed clubs and the KC scheme.