Saturday, December 29, 2007

Husky puppy added to family

When my husband came home one day in August this year and announced that he had driven past a "husky puppies for sale" sign, we knew that this might be the time to add the puppy we had talked about for around two years. Our thought was that we wanted another copper red Siberian Husky, but then... who can be too fussy? And, no, the choice of a puppy should never be based on color.

The home where the puppies were for sale had five dogs left. The "backyard breeder" is much maligned in most professional breeder websites, but happily we found out that this was the family's first time breeding this female. See this website http://www.cracarsiberians.com/2005/All%20About%20Siberians/whattolookfor.htm for some great reading about picking a breeder and a puppy. Hopefully this family does not make a habit out of breeding the female, partly because they ended up keeping three of the puppies that people "reserved" without downpayments. Sadly, most of the times when we go past this house now, the four dogs are all in a 6' x 6' kennel. The kennel has a dog house and cement floor, and the dogs are sprawled around, bored. Not good.

Our daughter holding her pick of the litter - our new Jack

So, here's a picture of the puppy that our daughter picked. We call him Jack (short for Jack Daniels). He is the same color as his mother.

The other pups varied from one that was nearly all white to one that was copper red. Three of the five males left were pale blonde/brown like Jack. We were told that the father of the litter had the same coloring as Jack - and his mom.

I'll make several posts out of this puppy story. Some of the continued portions will include Jack at 10 weeks of age playing with a red maple leafsocialization of the new pup with our current dogs; puppy teeth and chewing; and just plain fun and pictures.

Jack is now nearly 6 months old. We've had him neutered, shots updated, and microchipped. The vet bills have exceeded his initial purchase cost by two times. Consider this, also, when getting a pet! That is something we discussed when considering the addition of a third dog.

So, more later!