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i would say between 300-1000 but it depends on a variety of things.It depends depending on its parents backgorund ie. did the parents have a good hip score, were they successful ( they might have been in show or working dogs ) all these things will make the price go higher for the puppy.

2007-08-19 21:47:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

There is no such thing as a miniature cocker spaniel. A dog small than 15" (14" for females)is considered DEFECTIVE, and is therefore worthless.
From the Standard:
Size-- The ideal height at the withers for an adult dog is 15 inches and for an adult *****, 14 inches. Height may vary one-half inch above or below this ideal. A dog whose height exceeds 15½ inches or a ***** whose height exceeds 14½ inches shall be disqualified. An adult dog whose height is less than 14½ inches and an adult ***** whose height is less than 13½ inches shall be penalized. Height is determined by a line perpendicular to the ground from the top of the shoulder blades, the dog standing naturally with its forelegs and lower hind legs parallel to the line of measurement

2007-08-20 03:26:12 · answer #2 · answered by K 5 · 0 0

I have a cocker spaniel that was breed and we had to take care of the puppies and in my experience the best way to potty train dogs is by start off praising them and give them lots of attention when they go to the bathroom where you want them too. When they realize thats where they should go to the bathroom, start scolding them when they go in the wrong place, and pick them up and put them down where they were supposed to go and say bathroom is here or something like that. Make sure your persistent and do this every time. Good Luck!

2016-05-17 21:59:17 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

It is worth less because it is older and miniature. Miniature dogs are really just the same breed, but underfed and poorly bred to get them small.
Older dogs are worth less than puppies. I would guess two hundred at the very most, and you would be lucky to get that around here.

2007-08-20 01:34:07 · answer #4 · answered by mama woof 7 · 0 0

Depends on whether the dog has been vaccinated, registered and de-sexed (this will make it more expensive than an unaltered, un-vaccinated puppy), the quality of the breeding, the markings, choice of the breeder etc etc. Why not call a breeder of the dog in this area and ask for a quote?

2007-08-19 22:05:57 · answer #5 · answered by Ghan 2 · 1 1

I buy pups for $150 and unless the dog is a show dog then I wouldn't pay more than $200 for a dog tha I would have to try to retrain and an older dog is trainable but harder to train.
I'm not trying to say you have trained the dog wrong but any dog comes with some baggage and you may have allowed the dog to do things I don't want so would have the hard process ofbreaking habit I don't want.

2007-08-19 22:56:56 · answer #6 · answered by Kit_kat 7 · 0 2

one of my best friends bought a one and it had all the papers it was 9 weeks old and they paid $900 for it so i dont know wether age would matter with the cost and that

2007-08-19 21:53:40 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

They usually run about $300 to $450... I know this because I've been shopping around for one some years now.. Although, I have yet to get one... Good Luck

2007-08-19 21:48:05 · answer #8 · answered by Cold II 1 · 2 2

I don't even want to know if you're buying or selling.

Newsflash! A dog is a living, breathing being! Quit treating it like a coffee table!

2007-08-19 21:43:22 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

Between 0 and a million dollars. Depends on many, many factors. Is dog altered?, any health issues?, temperament?

2007-08-19 21:45:39 · answer #10 · answered by thefinalresult 7 · 1 4

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