Don t go looking for the cheapest puppy, because you re likely to get an unhealthy or poorly-bred animal from a puppy mill or backyard breeder. Paying less money up front is going to mean paying more down the road for vet bills. Avoid pet shops altogether because those are the kind of breeders that pet shops deal with.The first thing I would do if you really want a purebred is to look for a breed rescue. These are outfits that rehome purebred dogs who would otherwise end up in a pound or put to sleep, or who were seized from neglectful/abusive homes. There are young dogs and pups available as well as older dogs. The links below are to Siberian Husky rescues in Houston and Dallas respectively. The second thing is to look for a responsible breeder who is devoted to raising animals well and improving the breed, not just making a buck off a b*tch squirting out puppies. The best way to find a good breeder is probably to contact a kennel club or breed club in your area and ask who they recommend and trust.
The Houston Chronicle usually has several breeders in their classified ads on the weekend. Huskies are awesome dogs!
check The Greensheet
you go to the sheltersthey havge them but not papers.