
Informations and Questions
:
We ask that new owners of our puppies do
their research on the Siberian Husky breed. This breed is not
for everyone because they are active, inquisitive and they are
not territorial. They require lots of human interaction and do
not do well when left alone for long periods of time. They will
find ways to get your attention and not always in a pleasurable
manner. There are many web sites on the internet that offer excellent
information on the breed and also several books available.
Buyers need a fenced yard that is secure and an area where their
Siberian Husky can get adequate exercise. Never think that its
safe to leave your siberian alone, that breed love to dig and
run away it is an athlete and the fence doesnt impress him at
all! He love to work ( working group dog) so dont think hes gonna
be a couch potato ! Huskies doesnt bark often but it can howl
he does not like to stay alone. He's not a guard dog but it can
live outside in the cold with no problem cause of his nice thick
fur and also dont forget that fur blows out 2 times a year.
We ask that our buyers keep in contact
with us, Send pictures and we will keep in touch about our kennel
as well. We love updates on how our puppies have grown up and
we also encourage our buyers to call us if they ever have questions
about their dog . This also helps us continually evaluate the
success of our breeding program. All we want is to make sure our
dogs can live long, healthy and happy lives in loving homes.
Age:
Our puppies are released to their new homes
on an individual basis depending on how they are doing, their
litter size, when they start to eat on their own, and lastly how
they react to their puppy shots. Generally, puppies go home between
8 to 10 weeks. However, this is only if the puppy is completely
ready to go and the environment where the puppy is heading is
one that is safe and secure. Usually have better defined temperaments
that we have tested.
Vaccinations:
Our puppies receive an initial vaccination
prior to going home. We give the first shot at 7 weeks. Our puppies
are also dewormed before going to their new home. We dewormed
all puppies at 3, 5 and 7 weeks.
Health Guarantee:
We guarantee all puppies to be healthy
when they leave the kennel. If you receive a puppy from us and
a health problem develops within 72 hours, you must contact us
regarding the problem. We cannot be responsible for veterinary
costs not approved prior to treatment. Any puppy which dies due
to a genetic defect within 36 months after purchase will be replaced
free of charge (except shipping, health certificate and handling
fee). This will be done if your veterinarian attributes death
to a genetic deformity in an autopsy and sends us the findings
of the autopsy. The autopsy shall be at the owner's expense.
The parents of our puppies are always in
great health. All of our dogs are hips checked. All of our dogs
have their eyes screened annually by a Canine Ophthalmologist
and are found to be clear of any defect before being bred.
Some questions to ask
youself before buying a Siberian Husky:
1) Do you live in appartment or a house?
2) Do you have a fenced yard or kennel?
If no, then how will you exercise your Siberian Husky?
3) Have you ever owned a Siberian Husky
before? If no, have you researched the breed?
4)Do you have other pets? Are they spayed/neutered?
5) Do you have a preference to sex and
color? If yes, what are your reasons?
6) Do you have children? If yes, what are
their ages?
7) Are you willing to take responsibility
for this Siberian Husky for the next 10-15 years? |