
We get that you like small dogs. Who doesn’t? They are easy to pick up, do not mess as much as their bigger brethren, and some of the really small variety barely eat a table spoon of food a day! That is not just cute but economically pleasing.
But sadly, that is not always true. These pocketbook pets, made mostly famous by heiress Paris Hilton, can be more than a little pricey. As a matter of fact, they can be amazingly expensive. A year-of-college- expensive. A good down payment on a new car expensive. A grocery budget for two years expensive!!
You may think we are exaggerating but, as crazy as it sounds, it’s all true. You pay for pedigree and the smaller the pooch the higher the price tag!
Go over to the next page and take a look at some of these little cuties. If they knew how much they cost they would probably yip then fall over in a dead faint!
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Barb Rieben
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But shelters have so many animals that want homes. I have two shelter dogs both awesome dogs.
Judy Scholtz
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Too fragile for family with small kids, I’ve had Pomeranians since 1980 and had fractured bones & knees with torn ACL & the teeth got decay early!
Robyn E Whitehall
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My pug cost $400 and jack russel was $300 my dad bought me both miss them so much
Molly Stair Meredith
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My old blink 12 year old pug I adopted in Germany is my love of my life. He has us trained nicely. He’s also had just about every problem possible. I still wouldn’t have it any other way.
Flo Hyatt
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Look at that face Aunt Chrissie. Lol
Lori Ray Woodcook
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Yes the prices are stopping me from getting a service pup for my depression and anxiety, maybe one day God will answer my prayer and lead me to one…God bless all
Lori Beaudry
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Not here
Sandra Stack
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Yes I want one actually 2 but way to much money
Tina Grato Mancuso
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I paid 500 a piece for my 2 pugs and they are the best therapy for my anxiety and depression, they also help with my paim, they are constantly doing something adorable to make us laugh, like Annabelle going under the table cloth thinking she is hiding on us when it’s time to go in the crate so we can go to work, or Frankie turning around in circles with 1 leg in the air to get extra attention
David Martinez
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Owning a dog can be expensive but worth it if you can afford it. My wife and I have spent enough on our 2 dogs and my daughters dog over the last 2 years to buy a car. Vet bills, day care and private dog park fees do sometimes feel overwhelming but it’s all worth it. I wish every kid could have a dog but the truth of the matter is, to do right by the dog is more than most can afford.
Linda Andrews
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Not if you adopt from a breed rescue group. Smaller breeds tend to cost more because they usually have smaller litters, and they’re prone to having more whelping complications.
Linda Andrews
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My Billy (Pug) was $700, but he was well worth every penny! We were happily together 14+ of his 15+ years, He’s been gone almost six years now, and I still love and miss him so.
Tina Grato Mancuso
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I absolutely adore my Annabelle and Frankie
Susan Carroll
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Adopt!