Husky Palace keeps track of the colors, the health of the pups, and where the pup lives. This helps us evaluate what we can do better (colors and the health of the pups) for the next year.
As you may have noticed on the website, Husky Palace is a family of Siberian Husky and Doberman Pinscher breeders located in Anderson, SC. I will specify the stats for each breed. Enjoy!
HEALTH OF THE PUPS:
Siberian Huskies:
The parasites include roundworm, hookworm, tapeworm, giardia, coccidia.
Doberman Pinschers:
COLORS:
Siberian Huskies in the Anderson Breeding Program:
Figure 1.1
As seen in Figure 1.1, our #1 color is black/white in 2021 with 28.6%.
The following is the breakdown for the other colors of the Siberian Husky pups:
#2: Brown/white Siberian Huskies (this includes Solid Browns): 20.6%
#3: Solid Black Siberian Huskies: 15.9%
#4: Red/white Siberian Huskies: 14.3%
#5: White Siberian Huskies (this includes isabella whites, whites, and solid whites) 11.1%
#6:Agouti Siberian Huskies: 7.9%
#7: Gray/white Siberian Huskies: 1.6%
Husky Palace had all the colors we wanted in 2023!
Siberian Huskies in the Sanford Breeding Program:
Figure 1.1
As seen in Figure 1.2, our #1 color is red/white in 2023 with 26.3%.
The following is the breakdown for the other colors of the Siberian Husky pups:
#2: Brown/white Siberian Huskies (this includes Solid Browns): 24.6%
#3: Black/white Siberian Huskies: 22.8%
#4: White Siberian Huskies (this includes isabella whites, whites, and solid whites): 14.0%
#5: White Siberian Huskies (this includes isabella whites, whites, and solid whites) 11.1%
#6:Agouti and Gray/white Siberian Huskies: 5.3%
#7: Solid Black Siberian Huskies: 1.8%
Husky Palace had all the colors we wanted in 2023!
Doberman Pinschers:
Figure 1.3
As seen in Figure 1.3, our #1 color & gender for the Doberman Pinschers was a tie in 2023 with 50.o% Black/rust male and female!
No red/rusts in 2023.
STATES:
This is for both breeds, Siberian Huskies, and Doberman Pinschers.
In 2023, 27.7% of our pups went to South Carolina (SC). Therefore SC is the state where the majority of our pups went.
The following are the other states our pups went home to in 2023:
- Alabama, Arizona, California
- Florida, Georgia, Illinois
- Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana
- Texas, Massachusetts, Maryland
- North Hampshire, North Carolina, New Jersey
- New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania
- Tennessee, and Virginia.
AWARDS UP TO 2024:
This brings so much joy to our lives. Knowing our hard work in breeding healthy, beautiful, and happy puppies is being recognized. This also pushes us to become better a breeder.
AVERAGE WEIGHTS:
This is all the years we have been breeding to the year 2023.
Siberian Huskies:
Doberman Pinschers:
FAMILIES NOT APPROVED:
We are strict with our babies. This is to ensure our pups are going to forever and loving homes. It’s our responsibility, to ensure they are.
Unfortunately, we can not state our requirements to obtain one of our babies. Why? Because people have lied and will lie on the application. However, I will mention 1 reason (top 3 reasons) why families were not approved. Breeding. 108 families fall under this category in 2023. Our pups are strictly pet only as mentioned throughout the website. Where no breeding (including purebred, mixed, or accidental) is allowed.
Families can be approved and later not approved. This has happened before. Since details were not adding up. When confronted with these details they started to use vulgar language. If we do not feel comfortable before or during the process we will not allow you to adopt one of our pups. Once again, it’s our responsibility to ensure we are placing them in forever homes.
PUPPIES RETURNED:
Within the past years, we have seen a decrease in “returned dogs”. We were expecting around 10 Huskies and 0 Dobermans this year (based on the numbers of the past years). However, this was not the case. For Siberian Huskies, there was a 92.86% increase. For Dobermans, there was a 200% increase. Returning dogs was not an issue only with us but many shelters and rescues. 2023 was a tough year for all of us. This is why we have a handful of adults waiting for a forever home.
The majority of these families who returned one of our babies were because they were not ready to raise a pup/dog. Unfortunately, raising a puppy is not easy. Especially a Siberian Husky. It requires a lot of time, money, and patience.
The other reasons were the following:
- The family was moving to an apartment. The apartment complex was not dog-friendly or allowed Siberian Huskies/Doberman Pinschers.
- Had major life events (for instance health issues) that hindered them from taking care of a pup/dog.
One can easily see the difference in rehoming breeds. Many families who are interested in a Siberian Husky do not know how much exercise, patience, and training they require. They only see the beauty of them. One must be ready and prepared to fulfill Husky’s exercise requirement and have the patience to train,
Now imagine if we, Husky Palace, are not strict with our puppies. How many poor babies will be returned to us?
FAMILIES WHO RETURNED TO OBTAIN ANOTHER PUP/DOG FROM HUSKYPALACE:
Conclusion:
I hope you enjoyed the 2023 statistics of Husky Palace.
As always, God bless, and Go Tigers!
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