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2006-08-26 10:58:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Newborn puppies would die away from their mom, so wait at least 5 weeks before you sell them. 6 weeks is a better age to sell them. Are your puppies AKC or just a common crossbreed? Small breed dogs usually sell for more then the large breeds.
If you have a common crossbreed such as lab mix, rot mix, or pitbull mix, the dog pounds are full of these kind of dogs.
If you have a beagle crossed with a pug, they are known as puggles and sell for $300 and up. I have to know what kind of puppies your have.
A good place to check the price of puppies is Usfreeads.com.
I have sold our pugs there.
Right now in this part of Michigan, pugs don't sell as well as puggles, but if I tried to sell pugs further north, I would do better there then here.
The price is set by supply and demand.
You will need a cute picture to help sell them.
2006-08-26 11:08:19
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answered by Amanda J 3
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Newborns can not be sold. Most of the time it is between 6 and 8 weeks before a puppy can leave the mother, and it is usually the mother that decides when she is done feeding her young. I would say 8 weeks at the least.
As for price, depends on the breed, depends on how many other breeders with the same breed in the area, and to me, depends on the upkeep. Between proper vet visits and if you go through paperwork to get each dog registered, that adds on.
2006-08-26 11:08:47
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on the type of dog... and if you are providing the first set of shot for the dog... if you are not, then i would say no more then $75-$100 becuase the person that buys it is gonna have to take it to the vet and get the shots and all that stuff which will run them about $200 in the end!!
If you do give them the first shots and what not then you could go $150 maybe... but again it depends on the breed... if it is a mutt and you don't really know what the breed are then don't ask more then $100! But purebreeds un-registered dogs can go for $200...
Good luck and please make sure they go to people that want them!
2006-08-26 11:04:15
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answered by Kelley 3
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it all depends on what puppie you want a pure bread or mix a toy puppie the pure breads go for like 500$ to maybe 1200$ thats the most i have ever heard but um mixes are some what cheap and others can be expensive but yeah and toy puppies like toy puddles and that are in the same range as the pure breads cause toy puppies always stay the same size or about the same size and most of them are really gfood ;ap doggies so yeah enjoy em
2006-08-26 11:04:49
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answered by braindead2011 1
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You'll be lucky to find homes for them - even if they are purebred. There are so many unwanted pets - 25 million last year alone - and many are purebred. If you are able to sell them, use the money to spay your dog after this litter. When we are killing dogs everyday in shelters across the US because no one wants then, why would you want to bring more into the world?
2006-08-26 11:12:56
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answered by Shaken Not Stirred 4
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It all depends on the breed (how popular it is) and if the dogs are purebred. Look in your local newspaper classified ads to see what people are charging for puppies like yours.
2006-08-26 10:59:43
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answered by tarheel mom 3
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an basic 40-50 pound dogs' domestic dogs are smaller than the in many situations occurring persons' hand. maybe greater or less the size of a cellular telephone. of course this could be an entire term estimate. in the event that they are untimely or previous due then the sizes with be diverse in this concern.
2016-12-11 15:52:55
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answered by ? 3
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You can't sell them when they are firstborn. They should be at least 8 weeks old to go to their new homes.
If the pups are just mutts, you will be lucky to give them away.
2006-08-26 11:02:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Puppies shouldn't leave their mommy till they are at least 8 weeks old.
2006-08-26 11:42:31
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answered by Anonymous
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