how many?
1 pup: lowest=£200.00 medium=£350.00 highest=£400.00
2-3 pups together: lowest= £400.00 medium=£550.00 highest= £600.00
depends on how many you have! just base it on that above ^^ and you will get a good deal!
I would say a husky would be a much better pet. I would not get a wolf if you do not have a permit or papers.
Most likely the Husky, but Danes were used as guard dogs, not sled dogs, so they would also have that kind of fighting advantage. However, they have thinner skin and not as much hair as a husky would, making it more likely to get wounded than a Husky would.
Not really. This sort of mating would produce an animal that is 50% Siberian Husky (assuming the Husky was a pure-breed) and 50% wolf. (assuming there was no dog in the wolf). The exact percentage of each type of wolf would very much depend on how much of those species was in the animal used for the mating, but the offspring would still technically be a 50-50 wolfdog. If you wanted more Siberian Husky than wolf, then you would have to breed a pure Husky with a wolf/husky cross. Assuming said cross was half husky and half wolf, you might then end up with offspring that's around 75% Husky and 25% wolf. Take that animal and breed it to another pure Husky, and you'd then get offspring that was more than 75% husky and less than 25% wolf…and so on. That being said, actually getting these percentages isn't likely to be as simple as the theory makes it sound. You have to remember that the random arrangement of genes within gametes could easily result in a half breed producing offspring that's more than 25% wolf - it very much depends on which genes each pup happens to get, and that's something that's very much out of our control.
Rottweilers are much larger. Adult rottweilers are 90 to 132 pounds, and possibly up to 150 pounds. Huskies are 50-90 pounds.
how much do the min husky weigh
they eat 5 pounds of......................................
The amount ofdouse a red husky gets
I have a husky and since these dogs are the type of dogs that would be in the freezing cold weather the top coat on the husky keeps them warm in the winter and then they shed it in the summer. I go outside and brush my husky constantly because of how much he sheds. So on a husky the top coat keeps he/she warm and bottom coat sheds of in the summer. Hope that helped!
The husky could defeat the rottweiler, but it might be a little bit injured since the rottweiler is so strong in fighting. It's likely that the husky would not get seriously injured since it has thick fur/deep muscles to protect itself from the Rottweiler's strong bites, especially on the throat.
Half would be 50% of something. So half of half would be 25% of something.
most animals who are much bigger than the husky often hunts the husky
Not at all, thankfully.