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Reasonable Price for a Puppy Hi Guys. I'm looking for a new puppy. I had to put my beloved Kringle to sleep last summer. I'm nearly ready for a new fur baby. What is a reasonable price to pay? I know there are all kinds of prices out there. I do not want to breed or show. I just want a healthy puppy that will be a little bit on the larger size (6 to 9 pounds). I would like to find a reputable breeder who breeds for health and personality. Yorkies are worth an arm and a leg but I don't have those to spare just now. :D |
Price is always the last thing on my mind. I feel if you buy from a responsible breeder who breeds to the standard, along with great breeding ethics, you will always win. Health is number one in my book!:) |
I think around a thousand give or take a hundred or two is a good price to pay |
I am with the lady up there. Price never crosses my mind! Health and fun furbabiness is always first on my list. The search is always fun! Enjoy it and take your time! =) |
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People don't realize that often you can get a puppy from a show breeder who has done thorough genetic screening and health testing for as much or even less as some puppies from backyard breeders and online puppy mills/brokers. Do your research and carefully select a breeder who follows all the YTCA guidelines. Getting a "bargain puppy" can cost you a fortune in vet bills over its lifetime. |
The breeder you choose is absolutely important! Bloodlines will effect the price and I think the prices vary by regions of the country. |
To answer your question, anywhere from 600 to 2000 dollars is a reasonable range. We paid 800 for our little Zena, but she is not a "show quality" dog. We don't intend to show her anyway so it does not matter to us. Good luck with your new pup when you get it. |
I didnt want to show or breed, just a happy pet, so instead of paying 2000 to 2500 on a yorkie from a great breeder I had been speaking with... I paid 1100 for one from a BYB. I have spent THOUSANDS, way too many to admit publicly on her healthcare... all things that likely could have been prevented with good breeding. I WOULD NOT trade my girl for anything today but in the future I WILL spend the money upfront to buy from a good breeder, NO MATTER the cost. |
Just because a Yorkie puppy cost more, or less, does not implicate a tendency to be sickly. Sure, a show dog from a champion pedegree will cost more than a "regular" puppy; but all dogs get sick regardless of breeding. Zena came from a breeder who's dogs had an accidental litter; thus the "low" price for her. Zena is a very healthy, happy, and energetic young lady! Good luck in your search your bundle of joy! |
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Good breeders test their dogs, they dont breed dogs that have genetic problems and they therefore prevent many of these genetic issues from showing up in their litters. how is that rubbish? |
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Exactly! The odds of getting a puppy who carries "genetic time bombs" are much, much higher than a puppy from a reputable breeder who knows her lines are free from genetic problems many generations back and carefully screens all dogs she plans to breed with extensive health testing. You are taking a huge gamble on the future health of your Yorkie if you don't get a puppy from a reputable breeder. |
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