Long-winded, but the answer to this question is slightly complex. The cost of a puppy would ideally be a direct reflection on the work put into the parents. Therefore, puppies from different sources are going to cost different prices.
A puppy from a backyard breeder who has done nothing but breed two pets together should be relatively cheap, probably $50-200. Generally, this money just goes back into the breeder's pocket, minus the cost of raising the litter.
A dog from a rescue group or animal shelter will cost around the same price as above. The adoption fee covers the cost of getting the dog spayed/neutered; up-to-date on shots and wormings; and probably including a collar, leash, crate, etc.
A puppy from a reputable breeder will cost probably $500-1200. It can depend on whether or not the pup is considered show-quality. It will also be dependent upon the amount of money that went into showing the parents to their championships, earning various working titles, and paying for the genetic health testing. As such, breeders who only do one or two things should not charge as much as a breeder with proven top-quality dogs.
I personally would not pay more for an APBT than that. There are some breeders charging an exorbitant amount of money for their pups, anywhere from $2000 and up. These breeders generally make a living off their puppies, and are not putting in the legwork that a reputable breeder would do. They cater primarily to amateurs who believe they are getting something unique by paying an obscene amount of money.
i got mines from my from sombody i kno for 150 but at store probly 600 and they are good dogs so i hope u get 1
It all depends on the breeder. The breeders usually decide the price based on color, weight, gender, and age.
i have 2 fully breed pitbull and we got them for 150 dollors each
Depends on the pedigree and the breeder.
up to $50 to $100
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the rest of the pit bull puppies
on average 4-7
by taking care of them
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yeah there is know reason a silky terrier cant.
very cute.and so cuddly
No, a female Chihuahua can not have pit-bull puppies The Chihuahua is a very small breed dog. The pit-bull is a large breed dog. Breeding a Chihuahua with a pit-bull can not only cause issues with the puppies but it can ultimately cause death to the female Chihuahua.
$300-$500 too much