Depends on the breeder. An okay breeder will charge $250-300. A great breeder will charge much more. If you are buying from a breeder, make sure the parents have hip, elbow, and eye certifications. Labradors are prone to hip and elbow dysplasia as well as blindness. Certified healthy parents will safe you a LOT of money down the road and are well worth the extra initial price of $450-500 or so.
Another thing to consider would be whether the parents are papered (AKC, UKC, etc). That will also cost more.
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Either the breeder has supplied papers, or not. If not, I'd be suspicious. Without papers, if you've paid purebred price, ask for a fair proportion of your money back, though don't part with the dog because the breeder doesn't sound very ethical and I expect you're already in love with the puppy. I'd also be very suspicious about any breeder who sells a dog before eight weeks. You can report the breeder to your local Labrador Society if you have concerns, and I'd have serious concerns in your case. If you and your labrador are getting on well and you haven't paid purebred price for it, enjoy your dog. Unless your intention was to show it, of course, but taking on a six-week-old doesn't sound as though you want to do that. Have a long and good relationship with your labrador. Rely on good advice about its upbringing; don't hit it, keep it feeling secure and safe, and you'll have a friend for life.
$60 - $200 for a purebred with no papers. $200+ for a purebred with papers. $60-$100 for a mixed of a Chinese crested.
it depens on how big it is and how strong
about 600e if its purebred and then add on about 20e for every two stars it has
Hanoverians are usually pretty expensive- especially purebred ones. Most purebred hanoverians usually start at around $5,000 and range all the way to around $90,000. They are most commonly used for eventing and show jumping, which are popular sports that contribute to price and demand of this animal.
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average price $927.00
The average price is about $150.
Yes - look online and in magazines etc. Dog sellers will state whether thier dogs are purebred or not. If they don't you could always ask them. Often dog sellers that happen to have purebred dogs (not pedigree, just pure) will sell them for the same price as any other dog!
Prices of Basset Hounds vary for many different reasons. The purebred dogs range anywhere from 1,500 to 3,000. Other non-purebred dogs range from free to 600 dollars. It really all depends where you get the dog and who you get it from!
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