I am obtaining a second Siberian and that i get pick from the litter. I would like one that' s likely to have conformation and perhaps to exhibit (I am not buying from some backyard breeder but a trustworthy one). What features will i search for? I understand such a grown husky need to look like and also the AKC standards which are involved although not sure things to search for inside a pup as potential.
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It is not easy to tell what the pup will look like when grown. I have 10 Siberians and they all have their own features, personallities, and markings of interest. As infants, I would have never guessed that the first born of my 7 pups would now – a year and 3 months later – weighs nearly 100 pounds and is 31 inches from the floor to the top of his back. He has a white 3 leaf clover marking on his forehead. He is adorable, as are the others.
To answer your question, however, I would study each puppy carefully and determine what his/her bone structure appears to be. Is he too thin? Does he carry himself with ears pointed up or do they flop? Does he curl his tail in an agreeable fasion? Is he sure footed? Are his eyes both the same color? Are his eyes set too close together or far appart? Does he have a break in his mask construction or is it perfect? These are a few of the things I would look for. Good Luck.
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