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How much does a Husky puppy cost, freedom-loving, like a wolf, and kind, like a teddy bear

"How much does a Husky puppy cost?" - this question is often heard at exhibitions or nurseries, and even on the street, when this friendly creature "pulls" on a run of its owner. The answer to the question: "How much does a Husky puppy cost?" - very simple. In Ukraine, in hryvnia: from 800 - 900 to 6500 - 8000 (approximately from 100 - 110 to 750 - 1000 US dollars). In Moscow, you will be called a price that fluctuates between 10,000 - 22,000 rubles.

But before you ask: "How much does a Husky puppy cost?" - and then buy it, think carefully. After all, you will not buy a toy, but a living creature of the Siberian Husk breed. And this dog will be a member of your family, a nanny and yours, and neighbor's little children, she can share with your unfamiliar guest with her favorite toy. She barks rarely, is friendly to people. Entertainment will not be your favorite, but will require you to communicate with her, to walk, mostly to run. Sibiryachka is intelligent, caring, sensitive and alert, but she is not a defender or a guard. It can be used for animal therapy, i.e. Treatment of patients. This dog is not one person, but the whole family, more precisely, according to its canine understanding, its flocks. And if she does not show puppy from the puppy's age, who is the master of the house, it is very likely that your huss is the owner of your "pack". Therefore, the answer to the question: "How much does a Husky puppy cost?" - There must be an action: buying a puppy. After all, you will acquire a priceless friend.

These animals are very clean, and like cats, they practically do not smell, because they clean their own hair. If the beast often bathes in the shower or in the bathroom, then it has a canine smell. A healthy dog almost does not smell. And when she, for some reason, gets dirty, she will clean her hair herself.

Siberian Husk named, presumably, from the "esky ..." - the Eskimos, although from the English "hasky" - it's "husky". The dog is unusually beautiful, independent, kind, quiet, friendly. From a variety of other breeds differs blue eyes, although the standard of the breed allows any color of the eyes: from brown to blue and even multi-colored. In past centuries, the husks were bred by the inhabitants of Chukotka in breed cleanliness and were the direct descendants of the Chukchi riding husky. In Russia, since the time of Peter the Great and practically until the end of the 20th century, there was not a single scientific expedition in the North without dog sleds. Amundsen wrote: "The Russians and the Chukchi ride dogs better than anyone I've ever seen." And the main breed in the sleds in the Russian North were the Huskies. Experts believe that the dog sleds man learned to ride even before riding a reindeer, and it was thousands of years ago. For northern people, dogs have long been cult animals. They went, they ate, their skins were worn, rites were performed with them. In Alaska, Siberian husbands are well known, but some confuse them with the Alaskan malamute. Our friends are larger, stronger and more enduring than Malamutes, although they are very similar in character, appearance, and habits.

The dog has no watchful qualities. They tell a funny story. Once, in the courtyard with a husky, sitting on a chain, a bum came, offered the dog something delicious and went to bed in her booth, and she warmed him.

Let's go back to the price again. How much does the husk cost? The puppies are already mentioned, and the price of an adult dog depends on many parameters: from the titles of parents, from their work at exhibitions, from inquiries of the breeder and the market price in the region, from vaccinations made, from the availability of documents and pedigree, from the color of the eyes (sometimes even one Eyes) and more from many other things.

Usually the price of an adult dog ranges from 10,000 to 100,000 rubles.

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