The price of huskies is about 1,000-6,000 yuan, but why are some huskies worth 3,000 or 4,000 yuan, while others are only worth 1000 yuan?
Husky (introduction to details)
Apart from the difference between pet-level and competition-level, the following three common lies have also caused the value of some Huskies to plummet.
Common Myth 1: Husky's eyes
A common misconception is: judging whether Husky is pure or not from Husky's eyes. Actually, whether Huskies are purebred or not has nothing to do with eye color. In fact, strictly speaking, Huskies only have brown (or brown) eyes.
The beautiful black eyes of huskies that we have been talking about are actually dark brown, so they are generally called black eyes. Our black eyes and blue eyes are purebred, including mandarin duck eyes, which are recognized by dog breed standards and will not have much impact on the price.
Don't listen to the hype of some low-level dog dealers. Black, blue and mandarin duck eyes are all recognized by dog breed standards, and they can all participate in the competition.
It is generally believed that the darker the eyes of Huskies are, the better their appearance will be. Compared with blue eyes, black eyes may have a better affinity for the referee, but this is not the decisive factor in the field. The evaluation of eyes still pays more attention to eye position and color. On the field, huskies with blue eyes or mandarin duck eyes often win the championship.
Common Myth 2: Husky's flower head
Another common misconception is that Husky's headdress determines the price. Many people describe the so-called "fire" as the pale white lines on Husky's face. In fact, the name why there is fire is actually the seller's intention to raise the price. This statement has never been heard abroad.
Of course, it doesn't matter if you like Husky's "fire" pattern very much, then you should pay attention to see if the edge of Husky's "fire" is correct and clear. Of course, the price of different head-flower Husky is different due to market reasons, but it is definitely not the reason for the high price. Of course, you can't arbitrarily reduce the quality and price of a Husky because of this factor.
Common Myth 3: Husky's coat color
The third common misconception is: the value of huskies is determined by their different coat colors. In fact, huskies have a wide range of coat colors, ranging from white, red, gray, brown to black, and even cow-like patterns. These are all allowed by the husky standard. It is purely a matter of personal preference and has little to do with price.