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How much is a purebred Husky puppy worth?

How much is a purebred Husky puppy worth?

The average cost of a purebred Husky puppy ranges from $600 to $1500. Huskies bred for show or breeding can cost a few thousand dollars, but unless you’re an experienced Husky owner/breeder, you won’t be looking for this caliber of dog.

What is the rarest coat for a Husky?

Pure white
Pure white is perhaps the rarest coat color of Siberians. A white Siberian can have liver or black points(the color of the nose and skin around the eyes). This color, or lack thereof, is a result of the complete restriction of color pigments and extension of white over the dog’s entire body.

Is there a difference between a Husky and a Siberian husky?

The Alaskan Husky is unlike the Siberian Husky, which is a purebred dog that is registered with the AKC and the CKC and is used as a show dog as well as a working dog. Siberians often have blue or any combination of blue and brown eyes, whereas Alaskan Huskies often have brown eyes.

Why are husky puppies so expensive?

The high prices are mainly because the breeder is required to register every puppy with the AKC and this is not a cheap process. Just remember though that not all reputable breeders are AKC-certified. There are many breeders who are not certified but who have consistently produced healthy and happy puppies.

What’s the difference between a standard Husky and a wooly Husky?

The main difference between a standard and a wooly Siberian Husky is the length of their coat. Standard Siberians sport medium-length fur, while wooly Huskies have long guard hairs similar to that of a Collie.

What are the characteristics of a Siberian Husky?

The coat of a Siberian husky is very thick and long, so as to protect the dog from the harsh cold conditions of the Arctic region. Siberian huskies are very affectionate, and just like other dogs, their puppy-like playful behavior can last all their lives. This breed is very intelligent and is very good at learning commands fast.

Can a Siberian husky work with other dogs?

These dogs are actually very gentle and usually do well with other dogs since they are bred to work together,. However, they can be bothersome to other household pets, due to their predatory behavior. Also, huskies may not good in hot climates, as they have double coats and can easily overheat.

Is there such a thing as an Alaskan husky?

As mentioned before, the Alaskan husky is not a separate, distinct breed! There is no specific preference or restriction to its descent. This husky “type” is categorized solely by its purpose to humans, which is that of an excellent sled dog.

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Ruth Doyle