it can vary from £100-£1000 depending on the breed. search-dogs for sale-in goole and see what turns up.
One can buy puppies that aren't from puppy mills from a number of places depending on where one lives. In the UK one can get them from the RSPCA or Pets4Homes.
The cost of a Cockapoo in the UK can vary depending on factors such as the breeder, lineage, and location. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from £1000 to £3000 for a Cockapoo puppy from a reputable breeder. It is important to do thorough research and ensure you are purchasing from a responsible and ethical breeder.
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check the kennel club the dog is registered in. www.akc.org is the American Kennel Club's website. If the dog's from that kennel club, you follow the links to the pedigrees. You should be able to order it if you have the registration information for your dog. If you have not been provided AKC registration papers for your puppy from the breeder or you have acquired an older dog you believe to be a purebred you can register him/her with an AKC Indefinite Listing Privelege (ILP) registration. The dog must be neutered or spayed for this but can compete in AKC competitons other than conformation showing. You can find requirements and forms at AKC.org.
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Yes a puppy can be shipped, but with a reliable pet shipping company.
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Yeah, I bet Petz: My Puppy Family is the UK version of Petz Dogz Pack (US).
I looked on this site: http://www.goldenoaksnewfoundland.com/newfoundland_questions.html It tells you alot about them and it also says the average puppy will cost from about $800- $1500 as a puppy In the UK at the moment (30/05/09) the pedigree pups are between £1000-£1800. Anything cheaper should be looked ast with caution as it MAY (not definately) be a puppy farmer.
One can get travel insurance for a puppy in the UK by contacting E & L insurance. The pet must not be listed on their excluded breeds list and one must pay premiums before departure.
No, your puppy does not need a passport to travel by plane from Cardiff to Glasgow, as both locations are within the UK. However, you should ensure that your puppy is up to date on vaccinations and is comfortable with travel. It's also advisable to check with the airline for any specific regulations or requirements regarding pet travel.
In UK racing terms, a greyhound is typically considered a puppy until it reaches 18 months of age. After this point, they are classified as adults and are eligible to race in open competitions. The transition from puppy to adult status reflects their physical development and readiness for competitive racing.
One can buy puppies that aren't from puppy mills from a number of places depending on where one lives. In the UK one can get them from the RSPCA or Pets4Homes.
Look in the local newspaper advertisements, or on the web for breeders in your area.
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In the UK, you can pay around £250.00 for a dog with no pedigree, and any thing up to £600.00 for a dog that has a pedigree and is KC registered.