It depends on many factors.
Here is a list of some of the factors:
1. The place where the puppy is sold
Generally, the price of the puppy varies from the places they are sold. For example, puppies from a breeder will cost more than puppies from an animal shelter.
2. Whether the puppy is pet/breeder/show quality
This usually only applies to puppies sold at a breeder's. The more they match the breed standard, the more expensive they are. Puppies can be classified as pet, breeder and show quality, where pet quality means that they aren't suitable for showing, breeder quality means that they are recommended for breeding and show quality means that they match the breed standard very well and should be used as a show dog.
3. The breed of the puppy
Some breeds generally cost more than others.
A purebred puppy with papers, can cost a couple thousand dollars.
Purebred puppies can be extremely expensive (a couple thousand dollars is at least in the right ballpark).Adopting a dog from the local animal shelter is MUCH less expensive (a hundred bucks or less at most places; puppies usually cost more than adult dogs).
We bred purebred Labs and sold the puppies for $150..However this is a very good, rare deal and looking other places we have found them to cost anywhere from $300 to $800.
Some common types of puppies include mixed breed puppies, purebred puppies, and designer breed puppies. Mixed breed puppies are a combination of two or more breeds, while purebred puppies belong to a specific breed with consistent characteristics. Designer breed puppies are a cross between two purebred dogs to create a new breed with desired traits.
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No, but the puppies will me mixed, not purebred.
No, since mixed-breed dogs have wider genetic pools, they are less likely to suffer from genetic defects than purebred puppies. However, this doesn't mean that they are less likely to fall ill.
On average a purebred Maltese will have 3 puppies,
No they will breed mongrols.
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