Your breeder should give you a supply of food to last at least a few days when you collect your husky puppy.
Your Breeder should talk to you about what food they have weaned the puppy on to when you visit them, and they should explain why they have chosen that particular brand of food.
Whether or not you will stick with this same brand in the long-term, unless your puppy is having serious digestive upset and a vet recommends otherwise, it is generally a good idea to stick with the food the puppy is used to for a couple of weeks while they settle into their new home.
After this, you can consider gradually changing brands if you feel this to be appropriate.
Many specially formulated kibbles are available for puppies, with different varieties for the very young and for juvenile dogs.
It is important, as with all ages of dog, that if you decide to change your puppy's food, you make the change gradually, first substituting a very small amount at each meal time, and slowly increasing the proportions over the course of a week or two.
For more advice on changing foods, and general feeding tips, see our Main Food Page.
We have found that our own puppies have done well on California Natural Puppy Food
and Innova Puppy Food
.
Orijen Puppy
comes recommended by several of our husky-owning friends.