In the 1940s, the cost of a dog varied widely depending on the breed and location, but generally, prices ranged from $10 to $50. Purebred dogs were typically more expensive, often costing upwards of $100. Additionally, the economic conditions of World War II influenced pet ownership and availability, making some breeds harder to find. Overall, owning a dog during this time was seen as a significant investment.
Need a doggie wheel chair,How much do they cost.
As much as the store wants to charge for it.
Clifford the big red dog is not up for sale.
The cost to obtain service dog certification has many variables. Examples of these variables are the dog's age, dog's temperament, dog's ability to learn, and past training history. Not to mention your commitment and dedication to the task. One estimate obtained reflects the cost of training to be around $4,000.
They have common cats for 200.00, what does that tell you
$1,000,000
$2.00
Dog bones cost $ 10.00
In the 1940's a gallon of milk costs $0.34
It coast 24 cents in the 1940's
It depends on the breed of dog.
too much
£5000
10,000
A cheap dog can cost 10000 depending on the breed and the age and size.love u
Need a doggie wheel chair,How much do they cost.
Why in the world would you want to do that? How about training the dog?