Dogs - Posted by Andrew Preston on Tuesday, November 11, 2008 5:46 - 0 Comments
Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dogs In Siberian Husky Rescue Centres
Siberian Huskies are victims of their own success. Although they are one of the most recognizable and populous dog breeds in the world, they are not ideal pets for everyone. They need lots of space, lots of exercise and lots of attention. You also need to be very experienced with big dogs before getting one.
They are often smarter than you are. The joke is that when you train a Siberian Husky a trick, they immediately argue about a much better way of doing it!
Fortunately for these noble animals, there are many good Siberian Husky rescue centres around the world, including many states in America. You really should live in a cool climate or one that gets a cold winter before adopting a Siberian Husky. You need to be very familiar with big dogs and need to make a big commitment. But a great Siberian Husky rescue centre will help match you up with the dog right for you.
Adopting a Siberian Husky should be a lot like adopting a human child. It should be a lengthy process requiring several interviews and a visit to your home. Don’t be surprised if you are asked for character references from your veterinarian. A good Siberian husky rescue centre wants to place dogs in forever homes, not one that’s just going to stick him in a shelter in a few months after the excitement of a new dog wears off.
Adopting a Siberian Husky from a good Siberian Husky rescue centre takes time, patience and a few hundred dollars. Yes, you will be expected to give some financial compensation for your new best friend. In the past, animal shelters did let people take animals home for fee, but discovered many of those people were lying about their intentions. These animals wound up in dogfights or being sold to medical testing labs.
A good Siberian Husky rescue centre will not only have Huskies for adoption, but Husky-mixes as well. They might know the pedigree and background of their dogs or not. But they will know the dog’s health, the reason why they are in the rescue shelter and the dog’s likes and dislikes. The advantage of getting a dog from a breed-specific rescue group is that each dog gets the individual care and attention they need.
A great Siberian Husky rescue centre will be there for you long after you have taken your new best friend home. Don’t be surprised if you get a few unexpected visits just to see how you and your dog are getting along.
You can turn to the rescue for help and support with training, advice and more. Good Siberian Husky rescue centres will take the dog back if you ever can’t take of the dog anymore, for any reason. Be sure to read any paperwork carefully before commitment.
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