Why did our dog dealer Samoyed sell it for 400?

Updated on pet 2024-05-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Normal, if your Samoyed dog has a lot of small babies you are not in a hurry to sell ah, hehe Unless your economic conditions are too good to be able to supply, generally this kind of dog is a dog raised by others, there is no special channel for selling dogs, as long as it is sold cheaply, the second is some strings, the breed is not pure, it can only be worth this price. It can't be compared with the kennel, the dogs in the kennel have gone through multiple epidemic prevention, the vaccines are all safe, and the dog breed is purer and more secure, so of course it will cost thousands of yuan.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The average Satsuma is basically at this price. Because there are very few people who buy Satsuma now. Satsuma prices are falling all over the country. bar.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The quality is better than that of purebreds**1600. When you buy it, bring your own thermometer to measure the dog to see if it has a fever, and measure its stool to see if it is small. Generally, if there are no such situations, the dog is in good spirits, which means that it is relatively healthy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Maybe he didn't know the true value of that dog.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Dog dealers don't know the real ** Just kidding They are the most profitable 100 dogs who collect 100 dare to sell you 500

    Be careful not to fall for it, it could be a dog or a sick dog.

    How Samoyed discerns and selects purebreds.

    Step Method.

    Feel if the skeleton is stout: A very important factor in choosing a purebred Samoyed is the skeleton. The dog has a large skeleton, and it can only grow tall and beautiful in the future.

    Therefore, when choosing a Samoyed puppy, you should pay great attention to the dog's skeleton, and if you can't see it with the naked eye, you can also touch it. Another point is to look at the paws of Samoyed puppies, the bigger the paws, the higher they will grow in the future. Naturally, such a Samoyed puppy is better.

    Look at the amount of hair: To determine whether a Samoyed puppy is purebred, the amount of hair is very important. The heavier and thicker the coat, the better such a Samoyed puppy will be.

    At the same time, the quality of the Samoyed puppy is more important than the amount of hair, the best effect is to catch it and loosen it, and the hair is immediately scattered in a spray shape to recover (indicating excellent fiber quality).

    A pair of discerning eyes is the color of the coat: the color of the purebred Samoyed puppy should be pure white or white with light yellow, cream or light yellow, and other colors are not very good.

    Head: The purebred Samoyed mouth length accounts for 40% of the head, the eye socket is apricot, the color should be darker, the eye distance is slightly open, the outer corner of the eye is like the root of the ear, and the purebred Samoyed has a thin round ear tip and thick ears. One more thing to note:

    Smile. A smile is the signature of purebred Samoyed. That is, the corners of the Samoyed's mouth are upturned, making it look like it is smiling at any time.

    Personality: The purebred Samoyed puppy personality test is also important, there are some easy ways to test a puppy for future socialization and aggression, but in general, personality is determined by genetics. Of course, you can train the day after tomorrow, but it is more difficult.

    To put it simply, a Samoyed puppy that is more lively and not afraid of people will be a little better.

    Precautions. Don't buy a Samoyed puppy that is less than three months old, don't choose a Samoyed puppy that is less than three months old (this is not only a Samoyed puppy, in fact, basically all dog puppies, it is best to choose a three-month puppy). Because when the dog is small, there is not much difference, and some Samoyed dogs are even more beautiful than purebred Samoyeds.

    At the same time, puppies before three months are generally more delicate (and the more purebred Samoyed puppies, the higher the mortality rate), and the vaccination shots are often not complete. So to be on the safe side, it is advisable to buy a three-month-old Samoyed puppy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Basically, around 1500, I breed dogs, and the ** here in Shanghai is like this.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Resolutely can't believe that buying a dog online is either a sick dog or a serious inconsistency with **.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I've always believed that cheap is not good, and the Satsuma purebred ones are generally more than 1,000, and the ones that are too cheap are estimated to be not purebreds.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Adult Samoyeds are OK, puppies are a bit more expensive.

    Satsuma (English name: Samoyed), also known as Samoyed, Samoyed, is a canine animal. The ideal height of an adult male satsuma is centimeters, the female is centimeters, weighs 23-30 kilograms, and has a lifespan of 12-14 years.

    It has a double coat and has a variety of coat colors such as black, black and white, black and brown, but after the 19th century, Samodo is a white breed.

    Satsuma's nearly square body is muscular, the head is wedge-shaped, the ears are erect and thick, triangular, and the black lips always look like a human smile, so it is called a "smiling angel" by humans. The dog is native to the Russian Arctic and was introduced to Western countries in 1889. Satsuma used to be a working dog for reindeer herding, and is often used as a guard dog and companion dog in temperate climates.

    Samoyed morphological characteristics

    Satsuma's head is wedge-shaped, the skull is flat and broad, and the frontal segment is distinct; The ears are erect thicker, triangular in shape, and slightly rounded at the tip; The eyes are sunken, the almond-shaped eyes are dark in color, the eye distance is large, and the whites of the eyes will appear slightly pale blue when Satsuma is young; The snout is medium in length and width, tapering from the base of the nose to the tip of the nose, the bridge of the nose is long, the tip of the nose and the area around the mouth are mostly black, and the corners of the mouth are upturned, which is often called the "Satsuma smile"; The teeth are strong and have a scissor-like bite.

    Satsuma has a muscular skeletal body with a roughly square body, about 5% longer than its height, and its bones are heavier than other dog breeds of the same height, and are proportional to their size. Strong neck and strong limbs; The hindquarters are well developed, the buttocks are plump, naturally connected to the base of the tail, and the feet are large and long, relatively flat, like the feet of a hare; The toes are slightly apart, the tips of the toes are arched, the pads are thick and stiff, and there are protective hairs between the toes. Polar life also makes Satsuma have a longer tail with a long and thick tail coat.

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