Usually $85.00 - $100.00 this cost should cover the spay/neuter of the animal and the initial immunizations. It is worth every penny to save a friend from the shelter! Their are so many awesome animals at the shelter at any given time.
It varies, but it is usually much less than the cost of a pet store dog.
$85 but they don't make any money from it because of the money goes to the workers and animals
It varies from the type of dog you want. Mine was a morkie witch is a mix of a maltese/yorkie and he was 300$
From what ive heard, they cost about $50-$150 at an animal shelter or local dog pound. They also are known for having back problems
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it depends who you get the dog from, what size, what gender? I got mine for 200$, purebred, but that is just because i got her from that breeder. It also depends if you get a shih-tze from the animal shelter, then it would be 100$ the dogs there usually cost 100$
Yes.
It is very important to get your dog spayed. Check with your local Animal Shelter or your Veterinarian to point you to a Spay clinic or to where they give out the Spay certificates which gives you so much money towards the cost of spaying your dog.
It depends on the weight of the dog and the Veterinarian. Call around to different Vet offices and have the weight of your dog handy and see who is the cheapest. I would also inquire of your Local Animal Shelter when they will have spay or neuter certificates out to help you with the cost of neutering your dog.
you bring the dog to the nearest animal shelter.
yes if you want to save a life a animal shelter is the right place to look
It varies considerably depending on what kind of dog you're talking about and where you get it from. If you're not particularly concerned about the dog's pedigree (you just want a dog, not a purebred show dog) you should check your local animal shelter. Puppies tend to be the expensive (because everyone wants a puppy, and because the shelter is trying to recoup their expenses in spaying/neutering/medical care).
Have the dog examined by a veterinarian as soon as possible. If affording a vet is a problem, contact your local animal shelter or Humane Society, to see if there is a reduced cost animal clinic in your area.
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