Very beautiful puppy! I hate to be a wet blanket, but anyone who buys a pet from a breeder (sorry breeders, but that means any breeder) is contributing to the death of a pet in a shelter. I KNOW we want these lovelies. I do! It's just that there is no reason - good enough - to get a commercial pet instead of a shelter pet. No reason good enough to justify killing the "leftovers".
@Blackmaildesigns actually there is a valid reason to buying a purebred puppy -- because you want to continue the breed line and you want to know exactly what to expect of the dog's health, personality, and physical characteristics. Don't discount the worth of purebred dogs because of the numerous dogs in shelters. And I also happen to be a huge proponent of rescues as well -- I'm an active contributor to the ASPCA also. The key is to spay and neuter, not end quality home breeding.
@Blackmaildesigns I'm also not an advocate of puppy mills either. The only proper way to breed an animal is first to qualify their characteristics. If you have a quality dog and are up for the challenge of breeding properly, you can easily help to carry on the breed. I breed for quality and its expensive to do so. I never breed for profit, I breed to continue the line of my champions and to support local shelters and rescues.
@balletenpointe1 Yes these were that price... I have two boys now that are 1500 each. we screen for all health problems, and have thorough vet check ups. when buying a dog from a puppymill, they cost less -- but you often will get what you pay for... I typically spend at least 700 a dog before they ever get sold - prenatal, ultrasound, 5 vet visits, certificate of health, genetic testing, food, potty training, etc...
cheaper dogs many times come from puppymills and back yard breeders. show breeders charge alot. but they screen for health problems. cheap dogs many times have health problems that result in expensive surguries. buying a dog worth a but more with better quality is better and CHEAPER in the long run. or you can always go through a rescue. the dogs are reasonably priced.
@TheDogBowExpert you are absolutely correct... its not cheap to birth and raise puppies the right way. its definitely not something you do "for the money" but rather something you do to further the breed and for the love of the breed. without dedicated, responsible dog breeders, the pure breeds would die out.
cheaper dogs many times come from puppymills and back yard breeders. show breeders charge alot. but they screen for health problems. cheap dogs many times have health problems that result in expensive surguries. buying a dog worth a but more with better quality is better and CHEAPER in the long run. or you can always go through a rescue. the dogs are reasonably priced.
They were sold a very long time ago and they pretty much always go for their price. We just had another litter of two girls and a boy last week that will be ready to go home in mid to late August. They will be priced from $1400-1700 depending on their size and other stats. We are located in California.
Why so much my birthday is in August and I will be willing to give you about $150.00 I mean don't you want to get reed of them?It would be like the BEST BIRTHDAY GIFT in my life to get one for my Birhday for that much!.Thank you.
cheaper dogs many times come from puppymills and back yard breeders. show breeders charge alot. but they screen for health problems. cheap dogs many times have health problems that result in expensive surguries. buying a dog worth a but more with better quality is better and CHEAPER in the long run. or you can always go through a rescue. the dogs are reasonably priced.
Very beautiful puppy! I hate to be a wet blanket, but anyone who buys a pet from a breeder (sorry breeders, but that means any breeder) is contributing to the death of a pet in a shelter. I KNOW we want these lovelies. I do! It's just that there is no reason - good enough - to get a commercial pet instead of a shelter pet. No reason good enough to justify killing the "leftovers".
Blackmaildesigns 1 year ago
@Blackmaildesigns actually there is a valid reason to buying a purebred puppy -- because you want to continue the breed line and you want to know exactly what to expect of the dog's health, personality, and physical characteristics. Don't discount the worth of purebred dogs because of the numerous dogs in shelters. And I also happen to be a huge proponent of rescues as well -- I'm an active contributor to the ASPCA also. The key is to spay and neuter, not end quality home breeding.
branram 1 year ago
@Blackmaildesigns I'm also not an advocate of puppy mills either. The only proper way to breed an animal is first to qualify their characteristics. If you have a quality dog and are up for the challenge of breeding properly, you can easily help to carry on the breed. I breed for quality and its expensive to do so. I never breed for profit, I breed to continue the line of my champions and to support local shelters and rescues.
branram 1 year ago
@balletenpointe1 Yes these were that price... I have two boys now that are 1500 each. we screen for all health problems, and have thorough vet check ups. when buying a dog from a puppymill, they cost less -- but you often will get what you pay for... I typically spend at least 700 a dog before they ever get sold - prenatal, ultrasound, 5 vet visits, certificate of health, genetic testing, food, potty training, etc...
branram 1 year ago
ive been looking for a maltese for 5 months and i cant findd any cheapp! : (
michaylaa 3 years ago
cheaper dogs many times come from puppymills and back yard breeders. show breeders charge alot. but they screen for health problems. cheap dogs many times have health problems that result in expensive surguries. buying a dog worth a but more with better quality is better and CHEAPER in the long run. or you can always go through a rescue. the dogs are reasonably priced.
TheDogBowExpert 2 years ago
@TheDogBowExpert you are absolutely correct... its not cheap to birth and raise puppies the right way. its definitely not something you do "for the money" but rather something you do to further the breed and for the love of the breed. without dedicated, responsible dog breeders, the pure breeds would die out.
branram 1 year ago
That's funny!
Where I live they have a T-Cup Maltese for $350.00!
They have Yorkies, and other dogs cheap in our newspaper.
GymBuggey 2 years ago
ummm wher do u live that they can get dogs that cheap?????
gabbygirl87 2 years ago
Memphis TN.
GymBuggey 2 years ago
how much ? and where can u buy the
m from ??
pinkpuff1208 3 years ago
omg hwo much so clute:] ahhhh!!!
RayaannnC00leycutey 3 years ago
how much r they for??
so cuteeeeeeeeeeeeeee:):)
koolgirl2199 3 years ago
I yuv em.
4RandomKids 3 years ago
hey where exactley are you located.
I'm from ny
the puppies are gorgeous!
xchelseanax 3 years ago
We are in Los Angeles. We have two small girls and one TINY boy available now. Check them out at our website listed above.
branram 3 years ago
mannnnn i wish i had one for free :(
tashatea29 3 years ago
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cheaper dogs many times come from puppymills and back yard breeders. show breeders charge alot. but they screen for health problems. cheap dogs many times have health problems that result in expensive surguries. buying a dog worth a but more with better quality is better and CHEAPER in the long run. or you can always go through a rescue. the dogs are reasonably priced.
TheDogBowExpert 2 years ago
hey r u still selling the puppies
crystalmarie386 3 years ago
Not these ones, but we have two girls and a boy right now. The girls are ready to go home, but the boy is still too small.
branram 3 years ago
I just love how The daschund play with the puppies!!!
Soooo cute!!
CintiaSmoilis 3 years ago
gosh they're cute : ) all of them.
01Caroline 3 years ago
Thanks! New litter video coming soon.
branram 3 years ago
so there a mix with doxens/wener dogs
DancerDancer33 3 years ago
No, they are Maltese. The daschund is just their buddy. We have four adult Maltese and one adult Daschund (doesn't breed).
branram 3 years ago
i would but one puppy but i dont know how much it cost so sorry
puplover1997 3 years ago
And which state are you in?Also When they are full grown how big will they be?Oh and its my 13th Birthday!
freekin3D 3 years ago
They were sold a very long time ago and they pretty much always go for their price. We just had another litter of two girls and a boy last week that will be ready to go home in mid to late August. They will be priced from $1400-1700 depending on their size and other stats. We are located in California.
branram 3 years ago
Why so much my birthday is in August and I will be willing to give you about $150.00 I mean don't you want to get reed of them?It would be like the BEST BIRTHDAY GIFT in my life to get one for my Birhday for that much!.Thank you.
freekin3D 3 years ago
150.00 for maltese puppies? i don't think so.
candylala 3 years ago
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cheaper dogs many times come from puppymills and back yard breeders. show breeders charge alot. but they screen for health problems. cheap dogs many times have health problems that result in expensive surguries. buying a dog worth a but more with better quality is better and CHEAPER in the long run. or you can always go through a rescue. the dogs are reasonably priced.
TheDogBowExpert 2 years ago
how old are they message back plz
eastcoast531 3 years ago
They were sold a few months ago... more will be born in early June, ready in mid-August.
branram 3 years ago
are these pups pure breed or mix with a dach? (since there's a dach in the movie...)
doggarrrs 3 years ago
No, the dachshund is just their friend.
branram 3 years ago
ahhhhhh how cute!!! how much are they?
JPKEILA 4 years ago
Baz (M) and Bella (F) have sold, they were $1450 and $1650. Bing (M) is still available and he is also $1450.
branram 4 years ago
Soooo Adorable! How much $ for a baby girl?
what state is the location?
StarsRanch 4 years ago
Bella (the girl) has already sold! She was $1650.
branram 4 years ago