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Price: $600
Age: 5 weeks
Gender: Male
Price: $3,500
Age: 15 weeks
Price: $650
Age: 23 weeks
Gender: Female
Price: $900
Age: 12 weeks
Price: $250
Price: $2,000
Age: 10 weeks
Price: $1,800
Age: 11 weeks
Age: 19 weeks
The cost to buy a Mixed/Other varies greatly and depends on many factors such as the breeders' location, reputation, litter size, lineage of the puppy, breed popularity (supply and demand), training, socialization efforts, breed lines and much more. Review how much Mixed/Other puppies for sale sell for below.
The current median price for all Mixed Others sold is $1,125.00. This is the price you can expect to budget for a Mixed/Other with papers but without breeding rights nor show quality. Expect to pay less for a puppy without papers, however, we do not recommend buying a puppy without papers.
Looking for a dog with a superior lineage? Are you trying to determine how much a puppy with breeding rights and papers would cost? You should expect to pay a premium for a puppy with breeding rights or even for a puppy advertised as show quality with papers. You should budget anywhere from $2,500 upwards to $10,000 or even more for a Mixed/Other with top breed lines and a superior pedigree. The average cost for all Mixed Others sold is $600.
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Median Price: $1,125.00 Average Price: $600.00 Top Quality: $2,500.00 to $10,000.00
*Data sourced from the sale of 46826 Mixed/Other puppies across the United States on NextDayPets.com.
Before buying a puppy it is important to understand the associated costs of owning a dog. The annual cost or "upkeep" is often overlooked when determining a Mixed Others true ownership cost. When calculating your budget make sure you account for the price of food, vaccines, heartworm, deworming, flea control, vet bills, spay/neuter fees, grooming, dental care, food, training and supplies such as a collar, leash, crate, bed, bowls, bones, and toys. All of these items can add up quickly so make sure you estimate anywhere from $500 - $2,000 or more for the first year then about $500 - $1,000 or more every year thereafter to meet the annual financial obligations of your growing, loving dog.
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The average side of a male Doberman is between 80 - 95lbs, while the female Border Collie ranges from 25 - 40lbs, and the average female Rottweiler ranges from 70 - 95lbs. Depending on if your new puppy is a male or female, the runt of the litter or the biggest pup, and if he/she takes after the Doberman, the Border Collie, or the Rottie more; you're looking at a dog that is going to weight approx 70 - 80lbs. Possibly more if you end up with a male. Possibly a little less if you get a female. As for the temperament of the dog, this is where it all depends on what each pup takes after most. When you go in to meet the puppies, enjoy them. Say hi to all of them and then let them play. Watch for the puppy that is in the middle of the pack. You don't want the most dominant pup, but you also don't want the one hiding in the corner or off on its own. You want a pup that is social and in the middle, enjoying the play with good puppy manners.
The Yorkshire Terrier ranges an average of 4 - 7 lbs. However, since your boy is a little larger than that. It could be that he is a Silky Terrier, as they range closer to 8 - 11lbs and are a little stockier than the Yorkshire Terrier. To know for sure, you can purchase a DNA test for your dog ( make sure that both the Yorkshire and Silky Terrier breeds are on the DNA list ) that just uses a swab of saliva from your dogs mouth.
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You call it a Brittany Spaniel/Chocolate Labrador cross.
I would call it a Brit-Lab
Hypoallergenic dogs are that way because their fur curls so tightly that dander and fur does not fall into your home. Neither a Yorkie nor a Jack Russell has that type of coat. Poodles, some terriers, Portugeuse Water Dogs and a very few herding dogs like Puli, Pumi, and Komondor can be said to be hypoallergenic. The various "doodles" may or may not be hypo-allergenic depending on whtether or not they have the coat type from their poodle parents. If they have the coat from their non-poodle parent, they are NOt hypo-allergenic at all.
You can do a DNA test on your dog and then you'll know for sure. Then you'll be able to show new landlords what breeds are in your dog. You can buy DNA tests online and/or at your vet office.
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