Friday, July 16, 2010

Puppies for Sale!?

What is a fair price for a puggle pup? Both parents are puggles and I am not a breeder. They are due in October so I'm thinking they will make good Xmas gifts. Thoughts?Puppies for Sale!?
A fair price for a puggle is $250.00. It is recognized by the American Canine Hybrid Club





I just looked through the list of Puggle breeders and $250 was a price that a breeder was selling them for.





If you want more information about Puggles, look through this page. http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/puggle.htm





Don't let the spay and neuter police on here bother you, and also the designer dog haters. They are always like this, not just to you, so don't let them get to you.





Good Luck with your puppies in the future!Puppies for Sale!?
No price. i think you should get your dog fixed. There is no way to tell if they are going to a good home ornot. What if they end up at the shelter? Then put to sleep. Shame shame on you.
You're a breeder if you have even one litter. I'd only charge for the vetting fees because they are mutt puppies, then get the parents fixed if you want to continue not being a breeder.
don't pay may more than 100.00$ cause a puggle is a mixbreed.
i would say 100$, i like that price!
A fair price for a pug/beagle mix is probably at the most $50 as an adoption fee to make sure they go to a good home. A ';puggle'; is not a breed, and no good, responsible, and reputable breeder would intentionally breed two different breeds to produce puppies they can slap a designer name onto and sell for lots of money. I wouldn't recommend selling them to people just as a Christmas gift, because there are a lot of people who want a puppy for Christmas, then realize it's too much work since they didn't do enough research and weren't prepared. Then, the puppy ends up homeless or sitting in a shelter waiting for a new family to come along. Unfortunately, irresponsible breeders produce litters to sell around Christmas time because they know they can make money off of them and they don't thoroughly screen homes to make sure they aren't just getting a puppy because it's cute, but are really are committed to a life-long companion. Please get your dogs spayed/neutered ASAP. There are far too many pug/beagle mixes being bred by irresponsible backyard breeders and puppy mills because they're ';in'; right now and are part of the designer dog fad.
1. Puggles are a breed that is only bred for money, as they do not have a standard to breed to. That is bad practice.





2. Dogs make horrible Christmas presents...a dog is a responsiblity, not something you can give to someone possibly without them knowing. More dogs that are given/received as Christmas presents end up in shelters/homeless than any other.





3. If you are not a breeder, spay and neuter. It prevents many diseases and since so many dogs are euthanized each year in shelters, it also cuts down on that.





4. Get x-rays when the mom is about 7 wks along or so (or when the vet feels comfortable doing it). This will let you know how many pups are in her, and therefore how many need to come out. If she has complications during pregnancy, this will be a very valuable thing to have.





5. Get prenatal checks for her and ask the vet what you should be doing for her (for example, you need to switch to puppy food during pregnancy and nursing).





Good luck!





(In answer to your original question, I have no idea how much puggle puppies run. Off the top of my head I would say ~$200...although it really shouldn't be that much, since it is a mutt).
Another backyard breeder trying to breed mutts that don't have a clue about breeding!! You don't give a dog as a gift for crying out loud. Get your dog spayed and let her be a pet, not a money making machine for you!!!!!!!!!!!!
First of all puggles are made when you cross a pug and a beagle. You usually don't do it with two puggles because that's not going to give you what you want. Are these your dogs? If you aren't a breeder why are you having puppies? Ok I'm not going to lecture you but it frustrates me when people just have puppies just to have them. I am a show dog person and am taking a long time to finish my dog and will be very particular with who I breed her with. You don't just get two random dogs together. Ok enough about that. I don't know how much you can expect due to the fact that you never know what you are going to get with two cross breeds breeding. I would guess maybe $200 a pup.
not to get on ur case or to be rude...but i wouldn't pay over 25-50 bucks for a cute little mutt someone breed to add to more cute little mutts that get put to sleep in MASS number all over the US. if u want to get a puppy for a gift for some one i hope they have been wanting one a pup is not a great present as they require many years of taking care of.





why not take the person or kid to a shelter...save a dogs life..or a pup's.





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Are you trolling, or just completely ignorant about breeding?


For puppies to be born October 1st, the earliest a mating would be done is July 30th, which is a week from now.


Spay/neuter your mutts before you kill your female with your inexperience and lack of knowledge.

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