Why are some Huskies (certain introduction) sold expensively and some Huskies sold cheaply?
Husky (confirm introduction)
The price of a husky is generally determined by the following five factors.
(1) One of the factors that determines the price of a Husky: whether a pedigree Husky is worth money, the most important thing is the pedigree of the Husky. This aspect is similar to horse racing, the purer the bloodline, the better. At the same time, there is another order, that is, if the Husky dog’s parents are good, the price will be higher. Especially for the parents of husky dogs, if the name is preceded by CH, then congratulations to you, your little husky will probably be priced starting from 5 digits. Because there is CH, it means that Xiaoha’s parents are both landing champion dogs, which means that the puppy’s father dog or bitch (probably both) is a champion dog. Such husky dogs are all awesome, and the price is naturally also awesome.
However, one thing to note is that the qualifications of puppies from the same litter must be different, and the same is true for the descendants of champion dogs. If you are planning to purchase this kind of purebred competition-level Husky, don’t forget to ask for pedigree documentation, especially for imported Huskies.
(2) Two factors determine the price of Husky: coat color. Sometimes dog traders will take advantage of some common natural phenomena to drive up the price of huskies.
For example, everyone in the industry knows that purity and impurity have nothing to do with emotions. Huskies range from white, red, gray, brown to black, and even have blocks of color with cow-like markings. These are the areas allowed by the Husky breed standards. However, in general, if a dark-colored husky and a light-colored husky are for sale, the light-colored husky will definitely be more expensive (but this is an analogy, and it does not disparage the truth of the short and white husky).
It turns out that Huskies have a very wide range of coat colors, white, gray, black, etc. are all very common. The color chosen depends on personal preferences and has little to do with purity.
(3) The third factor that determines the price of Husky: body shape. It turns out that compared with factors such as eyes and hair, the size of a Husky puppy is the real and effective factor. Because generally speaking, Husky puppies with good body shape and big paws will grow up to be tall and agile, and grow into a beautiful adult Husky dog.
So if the price is more expensive at this point, it is still worth it.
(4) The fourth factor in Husky’s price determination: head fire. Huskies' "hot head" is also a concept packaged by the domestic dog market.
They did itShiqi's head flower is called "fire" on his face, which refers to the white markings on his face. In order to raise prices, some merchants deliberately compare it to "fire", but this is not the case overseas. How many "fires" are chosen for Huskies are based on personal preference. If the breeder is very careful, it should be noted that the edges of the fire should be clear and regular. Although there may be slight differences in price between flowers without heads and flowers with different heads, no matter what kind of head flowers there is, there is no reason why the price is more expensive (but this seems to have become a hidden principle in China.)
(5) The fifth factor in determining the price of Husky: eyes. Huskies' eye colors range from blue to brown, and there are also blue and brown eye colors. No matter what color they are, everyone loves it.
However, most dog traders will regard blue eyes as the reason for increasing the price of Huskies. This is gradually being accepted by everyone, and it is almost becoming a fact.
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