There are various websites where you will find huskies for sale. But please look into the breed before buying a puppy. Do not buy one because it is pretty! Rather consider adopting adults, because there are too many puppy farmers making money and promoting bad genes. In South Africa you will pay at least R3000 for a purebred husky.
Anywhere from 600 - 2500. The range in cost factor comes from the breeders themselves. Some breeders charge a premium just because of there long history of show worthy and successful dog line. I was lucky and got mine for under 400 because the owner had developed a medical condition and she needed to get rid of her puppies as quickly as possible. The best place to look for prices is Google. I found my baby husky via a google search. Just google husky breeders and it should show you some websites you can search for. Remember, if you live in an area that isn't near the breeder, you will have to pay a shipping fee which could be an additional 300 depending on the location.
Siberian huskies cost about $800-$2000 for healthy pups and from a shelter a pup would cost about $550.
you could probably find a free one on craig's list.
The average cost for a purebred husky would be around $700-$800.
It all depends. Well-bred animals will be pricier, but their breeders should be paramount in your choice (unless you prefer to rescue). Be very wary of backyard breeders and puppy-mills.
$1000.00
150-140 dollars 50-100 from shelters
Female husky.
30.....
i gave my husky 100 ml of puppy food 4 times a day end that was suggested by my vet the reason i said ml is cuz that's what it wrote on my puppy cup.
There are many variables in feeding a Siberian Husky. The cost would depend on the quality of food you are feeding the puppy. The better the food the healthier dog your puppy will grow up to be. For a decent puppy food a rough amount would be $55.00 for a 40lb. bag of food. If one puppy eats two or three cups a day you could expect to pay $40.00 to $50.00 a month for the food. This will increase when the dog gets larger and requires more food. This is a very rough estimate, actual cost of food can vary greatly as can the amount of food that the puppy eats.
300 pounds of food
i would have a husky because they are so cute.
it is called a puppy
Pretty much the same way you'd care for any puppy.
Husky is another term for fat, and you just eat a lot.
i think Shasta is a good name for a husky. good for a girl or boy!
It all depends on the husk's features