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i might be planning on breeding them. i am going to include with a price first set of puppy shots,deworming,health exam by a vet. crate,bag of food.toy,blanket leash colar and a book on how to train wolf dogs. how much should i sell them for

2007-06-14 15:30:31 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Dogs

ps the puppies would be 70% wolf and 30% malamute

2007-06-14 15:33:07 · update #1

11 answers

about $350

2007-06-14 15:34:07 · answer #1 · answered by Kit_kat 7 · 0 5

First, you better check and make sure wolf-hybrids are legal where you live. They are not legal to own or breed in many parts of the country.
Second, are you willing to keep the entire litter when no one will even take the pups for free? Can you afford to have an extra 8 - 12 dogs?
What will you do when the people who are stupid enough to buy one from you brings it back because it bit their kid or neighbor or mailman and tells you they are going to sue you for selling them a wild animal?
Or, they just bring it back because they can't handle it and again you end up with an extra 8 - 12 dogs.

2007-06-14 15:48:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Ohh yes.

The most valuable thing to the world at this moment would DEFINANTLY be more puppies that no one can take care of.

Learn to be a responsible breeder and then come talk to us.
Don't just breed for some extra cash.

[edit;] Oh, Lord. After reading the previous questions you've asked about how you want to 'put your mutt down' and how it injured one of your other animals, its clear that you cannot handle such delicate creatures.
And now you wish to make more of them for a little bit of cash, or possibly because they seem 'cool.'
If the dogs find a home with someone who actually wants a wolf and is willing to deal with its natural, wild antics; there is high doubt it will actually be cared for properly. The wolf is wild. It will not have enough proper stimulation, diet, excersise, anything that comes naturally to it in the wild. Because of this, it will suffer.
And, the new owners will more than likely throw it back on you or toss it carelessly in a pound to be put down.

What you are even thinking about doing is so extremely close to being classified as animal cruelty.

Don't go there.

2007-06-14 15:33:50 · answer #3 · answered by meglin ! 4 · 7 1

Selling wolf mix puppies is not a good plan. They take a lot of work and understanding. Most people are not able to care for them properly. Its just not a good plan, especially if the puppies are 70% wolf. The personalites of wolf puppies can drastically change when they hit puberity. Please don't do it!

2007-06-14 15:39:06 · answer #4 · answered by Zim 1 · 4 0

you may desire to be very careful while paying for wolf hybrids. bear in innovations, wolves are wild animals, so they're for sure predators and hunters, so maximum wolf hybrids might have significant aggression matters, like biting.

2016-12-08 09:38:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Do not breed wolf hybrids!! Most people don't understand how to take care of them. And wild animals do not make good pets. Besides there are enough unwanted puppies out there. If you care about animals dont add more to the pile.

2007-06-14 15:42:28 · answer #6 · answered by Gossip Girl! 4 · 4 1

Hmmmm, a person whom cannot take care of the WOLF they have wants to breed and SELL these creatures. The price of a pup from a dog that kills farm animals, bred by an incompetent breeder.... Gee, what is the cost of euthanasia?

2007-06-14 15:51:10 · answer #7 · answered by BC Fun 2 · 4 1

Is this the dog that ate your duck yesterday?
If you are planning to breed learn to take care of what you have first.
Your percentages of wolf mix , malamute are interesting as they also change from question to question.

2007-06-14 15:42:16 · answer #8 · answered by sunny w 3 · 2 1

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT BREED WOLF HYBRIDS! i have nothing against them but i do have a problem with people that breed them. They can never really be pets or wild, their temperaments are generally very shy, and most people purchase them because they are "cool". people simply DO NOT understand that wolf dogs require far more socialization and attention and time than ANY domesticated breed of dogs. They are never truly pets, but something in between, and when they mature have a tendency to challenge their owners (to the point of a physical takeover). the are not monsters, but i would seriously question the ethics of someone who would purposefully breed these hybrids.

2007-06-14 15:56:32 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

I personally use dried cereal or some cheerios, and chew with rapid chomps, then stop. The sound is much better.

2007-06-14 15:33:32 · answer #10 · answered by Tim 2 · 1 0

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