i got my dog from the rspca in epping and it was only 30$
Ask at the pound, as prices may vary.
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25 dollars
go to poundland and get one for a pound
Yes.Fostering a dog, however, does not require you a payment.
no, at the pound everything is free no money whatsoever USUALLY
It depends on how you think of it.You pay once to get the dog but you pay more than that to buy food and other necessary items.
There is usually a small fee when adopting a dog from the pound, however the dog will probably be a lot less likely to have health problems than free dog you can get elsewhere.
If you pay $1.20 for two pounds of candy, how much would you pay for half a pound?
I would suggest starting at the local dog pound, animal shelter or humane society. You should carefully and honestly evaluate how much time you will have to devote to a new pet, how much activity will be provided and how much room the dog will have to play in. Based upon this, the workers at the adoption center will help match you to one of the animals they have rescued or accepted. Depending upon the facility, there will be some paperwork to fill out and an adoption fee to pay.
You have to pay a fee to adopt any kind of dog from a shelter. You also have to decide if you want a puppy or an adult dog. You can adopt a bulldog from a pet rescue, or from a reputable breeder.
.30 cents a pound
you'll probably have to pay an adoption fee which should include vaccinations and a check up
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No; however, you do have to pay to adopt more than one.