Own one of these canine companions and you’re sure to be dropping a few thousand dollars… minimum!
Responsible breeders screen their dogs for genetic health conditions and offer information about the breed, and routine care and expenses. They may offer dogs for sale for show or as companions (the latter often comes with a requirement that the dog be neutered). Prices of puppies in the same litter may vary depending on sex, colorings and conformation.
In general, larger dogs incur higher costs for food and kenneling than their smaller counterparts. Long-haired dogs tend to have higher grooming costs, though some breeds require frequent trimming. While all dogs benefit from training (and all dogs should know basic commands), with some breeds, training is essential to harmonious living. Dogs from shelters and rescues tend to be the least expensive, while puppies with AKC Champion bloodlines tend to fetch top dollar. Like anything else, changing trends affect the prices of purebred dogs and prospective buyers need to do their research, both on the breed and the breeder.
Saint Bernard

Afghan Hound

Cane Corso

Clumber Spaniel

Pug

Portuguese Water Dog

Samoyed

Bullmastiff

Vizsla

Black Russian Terrier

Chihuahua

German Shepherd Dog

Dogo Argentino

French Bulldog

Dogue de Bordeaux

Bulldog

Tibetan Mastiff

Czechoslovakian Vlcak

American Staffordshire

American Hairless Terrier

Pharaoh Hound

Azawakh

Boxer

Bull Terrier

Bouvier des Flandres

Irish Wolfhound

Bedlington Terrier

Belgian Malinois

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Löwchens

Rottweiler

Polish Lowland Sheepdog
