Our male Lhasa-Shih cost $550. The females tend to cost a little more.
My Lhasa Apso cost $799;he was a very expensive puppy!
I bought mine at £550 but the boys were being sold at £450.I bought mine at £550 but the boys were being sold at £450.
depends. r u getting it from a breeder, pet store, or shelter? i got mine at a pet store. costs 900. breeder maby less maby more idk. shelter depends on the shelter. sometimes they cost 300 at shelter or 500. good luck their awesome dogs i have 1 hes amazing!
fixed and variable
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It is a variable cost!!
A mixed cost will contain both a fixed and a variable component. It is used to predict how costs will fluctuate with a variable component.
Fixed cost is that cost which remains fixed and don't change with change in production level. Variable cost is that cost which varies with change in production level. Mixed cost is that cost which have both the elements, some portion of fixed cost while some portion is variable cost.
Yes. Shipping cost is a combination of fixed and variable expense. Fixed expense of shipping would be payment and insurance. Variable expense of shipping would be fuel cost.
Purebreds.
They cost anywhere from $300-$900 but you can also find them in shelters and you get some lovely animals that need a home. I got a Lhasa Apso at a pet rescue, he was my soul mutt. Lhasas were bred with Pekinese which made shih-tzus and was given as a gift to the emperor of China both breeds are called "Lion Dogs' and shi-tzus sometimes called chrysanthemum because the hair around their nose and eyes resembles the flower. My Lhasa passed 9 months ago and we are now the owner of a 2yr shih-tzu from the pound, he is like a mini Lhasa, he is adorable, non-shedding, trained and 'fixed' what more could anyone ask??
High and low method is the method for separating fixed cost and variable cost from mixed cost.