The decision to get a Siberian Husky puppy has been made and now you are just doing the necessary research to find out what the Siberian Husky puppy is like and what you can realistically expect. Good for you! You are showing the signs of a responsible owner and your dog will benefit greatly from the care and attention you will be paying to its needs. A Husky will experience many of the same issues any other larger breed of dog will experience so becoming familiar with their activity is a straight forward process.
Always remember that you have two great resources for advice and assistance in raising your Siberian Husky puppies in your breeder and your vet. If you ever find yourself in a situation where you need advice, or you just do not know what to do, you can call either one of these folks and get some solid advice. You will notice right away that Siberian Husky puppies are active and aggressive little guys that literally do not know when to stop when it comes to play and that play can get very rough at times. This rough play is why many breeders suggest you do not get Siberian Husky puppies if you have small children. Young puppies sometimes just do not know when to stop and small children can get hurt. So you may want to consider that if you have small children and you want a Siberian Husky puppy.
Siberian Husky puppies were bred to survive the winters of Siberia so their coat is very thick and they shed a great deal. You do not need to cut their coat or trim it at all but you do need to comb and brush their coat frequently. They enjoy the occasional bath as well but make sure you use dog shampoo and not human shampoo as there is a huge difference especially to Siberian Husky fur and skin. As soon as you get them home you will notice right away that SiberianHusky puppies love to eat but at their age it is extremely important to set good eating habits and that includes feeding them once a day and making sure there are no leftovers sitting around for them to eat. Over eating is a huge problem for Siberian Husky puppies and if they develop bad habits when they are young then they can carry them into adulthood so be careful.
The Siberian Husky is a loyal pet but they are a handful and if you have no experience in owning dogs then you may not want to make Siberian Husky puppies your first jump into dog ownership. They require a lot of the right kind of care and attention and in many ways are dogs that should only be owned by experienced owners that know exactly what they need to do to raise healthy dogs.