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The reasons why the price for an English bulldog would vary is due to pedigree, age, whether the dog has desired traits or not, and lastly the breeders asking price. Pedigree involves how many Champions there are in the dogs family and/or whether or not they are show quality. This plays a major role in whether the dog will be sold for $1,500 or $3,000. The age of the dog also plays a major role in how much it will go for. As an example an 8 week old puppy will go for much more than say a 6 month old puppy. And, lastly, it is overall completely the breeders choice for how much a puppy will be sold for. A breeder may sell a particularly cute puppy for much more than a puppy of the same quality, possibly from the same litter even, just because the puppy's cuteness will grab peoples attention thus causing them to be willing to pay more for that particular puppy.

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