Hi, Martin --
In my experience, Malaysians with pure-breed puppies or anything that even slightly resembles a pure-breed puppy (i.e. it's black & tan so must be a German Shepherd or Rottweiler or Doberman, take your pick) will try to sell it for profit. Vaccinated? Microchipped? Not a chance! It cuts down on the profit.
** my apologies to the reputable breeders out there who do care about your dogs and their well-being. I hope you realise I am not referring to you. **
The Siberian huskies that I've seen for adoption on Petfinder have been adults, probably surrendered by owners who bought them having no clue as to their temperaments, exercise requirements, health issues, etc., and were consequently overwhelmed.
I rather suspect you have only a few options: 1) adopt a surrendered adult from a known & reputable rescuer (like acsyen, who commented before), 2) look for a responsible breeder of Siberian Huskies in Malaysia (maybe contact the MKA?) or 3) buy a 2-month old puppy from any number of completely disreputable and irresponsible sellers (who list on PF and elsewhere), hoping against hope that she doesn't perish from viral infections...
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Originally Posted by prognesubis
Greetings, I was searching for siberian husky puppy for adoption (purchase with money is secondary option). I am residing in Muar, Johor so it would be best if any owners/sellers/givers in the vicinity whom I can conveniently meet. I have specific criteria on type of siberian husky I am looking for.
1. It must within 2 months of age. Puppies older than that absolutely would not be considered.
2. Black white or gray white.
3. Female.
4. Pure breed
5. Vaccinated, dewormed, and micro-chipped (preferable but not must-have)
Anyone interested can pm me. Hope to hear good news. Thanks.
Martin
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