To answer your question: depends on if you want a puppy or older siberian. For an older siberian I would check PetFinder , they have listings and pictures of available dogs throughout the USA and Canada. I prefer puppies so that I know their history and can raise them properly from the beginning. I’d suggest googling “siberian husky kennels” (include quote marks in search) or “siberian husky breeder”. I would prefer a local breeder so that I could inspect the breeding conditions, and the sire/dam of the litter. AVOID puppy stores, the breeding conditions of their puppies are horrible. You want a litter that is whelped inside the family home with lots of human interaction. Our litters are raised by their mother inside the home (as opposed to puppymill’s that are raised in cages with very little human interaction). You should ask for the Sire/Dam’s history including health records (CERF-eye test, and Hip Testing), their pedigree (look for CH in front of dogs name on pedigree–this indicates Champion), champions are certainly not necessary, but the health records are. Don’t take a puppy from it’s mother before 8 weeks, the interaction with their littermates and mother is critical to a good temperament.
I would not buy a puppy off the Internet without seeing first, and visiting their home. I would expect to pay $300-500 for a pet quality siberian. Rebel, from my website, was rescued from our local shelter and cost $50 including neutering Paul
PS:Â There is much more to consider when choosing any breed of dog, we will be posting much more in the days to come.
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