They are 25% siberian husky 25% white german shepherd,15% great pyrnanses 15% timber wolf 10% grey hound 10% lab
I KNOW ITS A WIERD MIX LOL
BUT THEY ARE ALL PURE WHITE AND HAVE POINTY EARS AND ARE FLUFFY.
ITS MY COUSINS BUT SHE PASSED ON AND HEY GAVE ME THE DOG BECUASE I HAVE EXPERIANCE WITH PUPPIES. PUPPIES HAVE FIRST SET OF SHOTS AND WORMING, AND COME WITH A CUTE COLLAR. hOW MUCH SHOULD I CHARGE FOR ECH PUPPY THANK YOU
2007-07-13
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why CANT EVERY BODY SHUT UP WHO IS BEING ROOD MY COUSIN DIED OF A HEART ATTACK AND HIS DOG WAS ALREAYD PREGNANT SO THEY GAVE HER TO ME
2007-07-13
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$50-$75 is reasonable and fair. They may be cute and loveable but the bottom line is that they don't come with pedigrees which lowers their price value. The have their shots and they have been wormed so I would expect to pay no more than $100- especially if you cannot verify (with vet papers) their state of health.
2007-07-13 11:47:45
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answered by Suz E. Home BAKER 6
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I would ask for $100/dog MINIMUM and get a spay/neuter contract from each person. Here's why:
"An NCPPSP study tried to determine whether people who take their animals to shelters are different from people who keep their pets or dispose of them by other means or whether their animals are different. The study found that animals owned for a short period of time were more likely to be relinquished; the longer the length of ownership, the less chance they would be given up.
The study also found that dogs whose owners paid $100 or more for them were less likely to be relinquished and that animals acquired from friends were relinquished in higher numbers than animals from any other source."
Please consider spaying the dog once the puppies are all adopted-out. There are so many health benefits for her, and an unspayed female and her offspring have the capability of producing up to 67,000 dogs in just 6 years! (SEE SOURCE LINK BELOW) Over 4,000,000 dogs and cats are euthanized in shelters each year.
Thank you for taking the pregnant dog in and giving her and her puppies a chance. With the pet overpopulation problem, so many unwanted pregnant dogs are just dropped-off by their irresponsible owners to give birth alone and just watch their puppies starve to death or get hit by a car. At least this dog and her puppies have a head-start above so many others because of you.
I know that spaying can be expensive...especially when the dog is not yours and you've already done so much. Contact your local humane society and they may be able to help you find a low-cost or even free spay/neuter clinic!
See links below for additional information and the source of the excerpt of the above article.
2007-07-13 19:18:22
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answered by Angela H 4
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That really does sound like an interesting mix! Unfortunately, I don't think that you will be able to sell them for more than about $100 each. Please make sure that you have a sales contract ready for anyone who buys them requiring them to have the puppy spayed/neutered. If you need a good sales contract, e-mail me. I will send you a copy of mine. Good luck to you! And thank you for caring enough to take care of the mommy dog and keeping her out of the pound when your cousin passed away!
2007-07-13 19:21:12
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answered by Katslookup - a Fostering Fool! 6
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$25-30 should cover the shots and collar. The mutt isn't worth more than that. No matter who bred it, it is a mutt. Have her spayed ASAP so this doesn't happen again.
2007-07-13 20:21:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont know why people sell puppies, especially to COMPLETE strangers. you dont know what life they will have if someones buys them. Get your dog spayed so she wont have anymore. You dont realize how many dogs,cats,puppies and kittens are euthounizd in shelters and pounds every year! Please help control the pet population and get her fixed. Give her a good life without having her to keep popping out puppies! its unhealthy for her! Give the puppies to friends or family, to ppl you can trust, and dont keep having puppies.
2007-07-13 19:02:03
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answered by Reppzin~ 2
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You have to be careful who you sell them to.If it has wolf in it it's not legal in many states to own one.I don't know what state you live in.
Make sure you sell them on breeders terms where they have to spay neuter them at age 6 months.Wolf dogs can't get rabies shots either and many Vets won't treat wolf dogs.You have to really think about this and play it safe.I would charge between $400.00 and $600.00 on breeders terms.You'll want to charge at least that amount to keep them out of peoples hands that want to do not so nice things to them.Take a deposit from them when they get them spayed/or neutered they get money back.Put money in a savings account for the time being and gain interest on it.Not much but better than nothing.Than get Mom spayed.Have you taken a gander at how many dogs are in shelters lately? Good Luck.
2007-07-13 18:55:08
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answered by waterlover 4
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They sound like they are going to grow up to be really great dogs. I'd pay $200 to $300 if I liked their temperament at a few weeks old. But these are going to be big, working, shedding type dogs that not everyone will be able to provide a good home for. I think if you can find someone that has a farm, I would give them away for free, one or two at a time. And very quickly ASAP get the mom spayed so you won't have to go through this again.
2007-07-13 19:08:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I think about $100- 125 dollars would be enought and give a discount to friend sand family
2007-07-15 00:17:31
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answered by Sky Love 3
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I think you should really jus sell them for the price that you paid for their vet bills. After all, they are mixed, and you'll still make a profit.
2007-07-13 18:52:58
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answered by Reese 1
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You probably won't get much for this puppies since they are a mixed breed. Maybe less than $100.
2007-07-13 21:29:00
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answered by Alexis R 4
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