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Question about buying a dog ?
So I was thinking about buying my first dog ( a siberian husky ) and I know I don't want to buy from a pet store. This morning while looking at the newspaper I saw on the classifieds section that local people are selling huskys. My question is, Is it safe to buy a puppy from local people ? They say their in good condition and that I can see them personally, but how can I tell by just looking that the puppy is healthy ? I need opinions.
13 Answers
- ForeversweetLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
NEVER buy from a pet store, those dogs come from puppy mills and you have no way of knowing what the temperament of the parents were. Always buy locally! ALWAYS! You get to meet the parents and see the condition of the home! Remember, puppy's inherit the temperaments of their Mothers so it is Mommy that you need to be looking over!
What to look for:
1) Mom should look healthy and have good, full coat with bright eyes.
2) Mom should allow her food dish to be taken from her. DON'T TAKE THEIR WORD FOR IT, make them show you that Mom is not food aggressive. Any reputable breeder will be happy to assist in your request! Make sure Mom does not growl, bite or guard.
3) Make sure Mom is okay with you handling her pups. You want to see a Mom that is interested but not too interested in what you are doing with her pups.
4. Make sure puppy is eating and drinking. This is important because a pup that is not eating could have Parvo Virus which is highly contagious and usually fatal. Additionally, if you bring Parvo into your home, you should not have another dog in the home for at least 12 months because Parvo lingers.
5. Look at the facilities where they keep the dogs. Are they kept indoors or out? Have they been confined to a small area away from people or have they been allowed to run freely? Indoor and free running pups are better socialized and friendlier!
6) Ask if any puppies died during or since birth and if they say yes. ask how many. Also ask which is the runt. Runts make wonderful pets but its still good to ask.
Good luck and I hope this helped!
Source(s): Note** Guarding, or to guard, is when a dog crowds their food dish in an effort to prevent you from taking it. They typically push their face way into the dish with their legs on each side of it appearing as though they are ready to attack if they have to. - Anonymous1 decade ago
I would not buy from people in newspapers because chances are, their pet husky (not health tested or titled) got in with another dog and had puppies by accident and now they want to get rid of the puppies. The puppies may not be pure husky and certainly won't be of the finest health. They may also overcharge you for a mediocre quality puppy.
First of all I'd investigate shelters, see if you find any dogs you like. Put your name on their waiting list and they'll call you if a husky does come in. If that doesn't work for you, go to professional Siberian Husky breeders in your area and let them know that you are looking for a pet quality dog. Pet quality simply means that if they have a litter with one puppy who doesn't look quite right to show, they will often sell it to you for less money than they would a show quality puppy. You get a great puppy who was raised properly and has pure bloodlines and health awesomeness, just has some minor flaw (ears not correct angle or something like that) that disqualifies the puppy from the show ring.
Best of luck!
Source(s): "My flesh and my heart may fail, but GOD is the strength of my heart and my portion forever." Psalm 73:26 - Christopher SLv 61 decade ago
I would be very careful and ask questions. Most classified ads are Backyard Breeders. If the dog seems a deal, it is probably not well bred and should be avoided. Anyone who doesn't have parents where you can see them is untrustworthy. Not all pure bred dogs are of the quality to breed again, so while technically any dog that is the result of two registered huskies can be a registered husky, it may harbor undesirable traits a quality breeder would eliminate.
- 1 decade ago
Make sure you are able to look around to see what living conditions the dog was brought up in as sometimes, breeders raise pups in horrid environments and the pup usually ends up growing with neurological or/and physical problems that may result in them going out of control with biting or being too ill that they have to be put down sooner than the average dog.
When buying a dog, look for signs of-
-emaciation (starvation)
-matted coats
-aggression
-growling
-tails between the legs non-stop
-excessive itching
-dirty house
-where they normally sleep (it isn't good if the dog sleeps in kennels outside)
-how it interacts with people/other animals
-ask about shot records for rabies/worms/etc
-age (dogs usually aren't suppose to be sold until 8 weeks)
-ask about their knowledge in breeding correctly (some people breed just because they want the money and don't give the youngs the care they needed)
-see if ANY of their dogs are happy and energetic (so you know it's just a part of their personality if one shys away from visitors)
-and lastly, allows you to spend a little time with the dogs (at minimum, the mother when you visit) so you can see how confident the breeder is about their care for their own dog. it will give you reassurance and a final green light that things check out ok
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- jkc92618Lv 51 decade ago
Reputable breeders don't advertise in the news papers. Google Siberian Husky club of America and through that site you should be able to track down reputable breeders.
- 1 decade ago
Look for a good healthy looking coat (clean, shiny, and not missing any hair). The puppy also shouldn't have any lumps on its body. You can also see what conditions the dogs are being raised in. Are the dogs in the house provided with fresh water? Are their living conditions clean? Also look at how healthy the parents are.
- 1 decade ago
Pet stores often get their pups from mills, which means over-bred parents, disease, and even interbreeding more often then not. If you want a papered dog, i recommend checking the AKC website for a reputable breeder. Or you could adopt (which is my suggestion.) Huskies are very strong willed and stubborn and i wouldn't recommend one for a first dog.
- 1 decade ago
You can check online through the AKC if there are any reputable breeders in your area. Just because they are local, doesn't mean they are good. A good puppy from a good breeder will come with a health guarantee and a written contract.
- 1 decade ago
Backyard breeder (BYB)
They usually grow up with health problems.
I would do the better thing (and more expensive thing) and go to either a good, responsible, reputable, experienced breeder or go to a shelter (you can also get them at regular shelters or breed specific.)
I would recommend getting an adult dog if you are a first time owner. They are usually easier to deal with and they LOVE you so much, not like those rumors that say they don't bond to you!
- FraizieLv 61 decade ago
Get it from a reputable breeder,not local. Could still be irresponsibly bred.
You sure you don't wanna adopt? Sorry just putting that out there...
And that breed isn't really good for first time, very willfull and energetic animals.