Other things to consider before submitting a response-
*Huskys require lots of attention, grooming and training.
They are a very high maintenance breed.
Grooming is necessary as a Husky will blow their coat fully at least twice a
year. They do enjoy bathing and brushing, especially if you start them off
young.
*Training is also very important. Huskys are an intelligent, but sometimes
headstrong breed. They are however very food and attention motivated.
*They aren't a breed that is ever recommended to be off leash as they have a
strong hunting sense. And it is recommended that you put lots of effort into
the 'Come' cue, with a Husky it is one of the most important. I do recommend
Positive Reinforcement Training, as I have personally found that Huskies
respond much better.
*Exercise is also a very important part of your new puppy's life. Huskies are a
VERY high energy breed. They love to
walk, run, play fetch and tug of war. The more exercise your Husky receives,
the less puppy behaviors they will present. Without proper exercise Huskies are
known to have destructive tendencies (digging, chewing, etc).
*A puppy is a commitment of 10-15 years
*Potty accidents, and destructive tendencies are a part of raising a puppy- especially a Husky.
*A dog does require consistent preventative medications to keep it healthy. This includes flea and tick, and heartworm prevention.
*Emergency costs can and do arise while owning a dog. Are you financially prepared for such a disaster?