Depends on the amount of vetting the dog has had. I would at least try to cover the vet expenses of what was put into the mutt. Also try to get one of the owners to get their dog fixed- dd
2007-01-04 13:12:33
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answered by dedum 6
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I have a pug... And my brother in-law has a pitbull... They do not do well together...BUT if for some strange reason a pitbull and pug got together, I hope to god the mom would be the pitbull which could only be done laying down....but that is neither here nor there...I suppose if you found such a mix there would only be an adoption fee from a shelter, or free from someone with a litter of puppies. Happy hunting
2007-01-04 13:17:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Siince the dog is a mix breed not purebred and no papers I would not pay anything from a breeder. The only time I would pay anything for any type of dog mix breed or purebred is if I adopted the dog from a shelter/rescue.
I know one time a breeder was trying to charge $800 for a malti-poo (maltese and poodle mix), because they were popular. I decided not to go with the breeder because it was high for a mix breed dog and instead adopted what seems to be a pure bred dog from a shelter. The money went to help provide a lot of things including shots, spaying, etc. Good Luck
2007-01-04 13:15:08
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answered by Anonymous
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This isn't a registered breed which you can find in a store. You would have to know someone that has a pitbull and a pug that is willing to breed them for you. You'd have better luck trying the animal shelter. Animal adoptions range from $50 to $200
2007-01-04 13:10:52
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answered by crazypranks 2
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Since it's a mixed breed, you shouldn't have to pay any more than the adoption fee from a shelter.
Anything else is a scam.
(Half Pit Bull, half Pug... ? Yeesh... )
2007-01-04 13:09:55
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answered by xxandra 5
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You should not have to buy this dog from anyone. There are tons of mixed breed dogs in shelters, i'm sure you can find one. You just have to pay a small donation fee. Go to petfinder.com to find mixed breed dogs in your area. Not only do these dogs cost less, they are also in need of a good home. A lot of pit bulls and pit bull mixed dogs are more in need of a home than other breeds because people don't want them because of their fear of the breed. Just be sure to do your research and properly obedience train your dog. They make wonderful pets.
2007-01-04 13:14:33
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answered by Stark 6
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Hopefully you will not be able to find such a mix. The two breeds are too unlike and the poor pups stand a good chance at having sever health issues. How sad!
2007-01-04 13:17:45
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answered by Ann 3
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Never heard of this type of dog....but the mixed breeds(ever heard of a puggle 1/2 pug 1/2 beagle can go for as much as 1500 bucks!!)
Definitely getting hotter these days the hybrid breed are. So, I guess it depends on if this type of dog is hot in your area or if it is just something you want something of. I personally wouldn't spend more than 150 bucks. And that would have to already have shots.
2007-01-04 13:14:29
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answered by flredneckgal_21 3
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that seems rather pitbull to me. in line with risk because of the fact the ears are not cropped she would not have the look you expected, yet I want canines with uncropped ears. She's too lovable to be concerned too a lot if shes organic pit or not.
2016-12-15 15:57:46
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answered by ? 4
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I'd only come home with that dog if I fell in love with it at a shelter. Their prices range from 60-150$ with neutering/spaying, shots, and microchip.
"designer breeds" are mutts that someone thought would be cute. They are cute, but so are all the dogs in the shelters. Why would they do that on purpose?
2007-01-04 13:24:29
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answered by Jupiter 3
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