The Cost of Raising A Litter


  • OoOOoooOOOO I didn't know you kept TC! That's awesome!

    I totally fell over reading your litter expenses! I am….dumbstruck. I thank God that I have never had such expense with any of my litters but I know it could happen at any time.

    I think you would kill me if you knew how much Ayla has cost me. :o


  • My dad fell in love with TC and she really became his dog. So as the time approached for TC to go back to North Carolina, my dad did something that totally surprised my mom, he asked her if TC could stay. So TC is staying and my mom is hoping to finish her AKC Championship. My dad is looking forward to getting "his" dog out for some coursing and racing this year.


  • thank you so very much for sharing this. I knew breeding was hard work and $$, but wow never seen someone break it down like that.
    :eek:


  • Can we turn this thread into a stickey??????????


  • Most people don't realize the costs involved. I had a person call me a couple of weeks ago researching the breed. She asked what the average price of a puppy was and was shocked when I told her that in California $900 was the average. When I said this was due to the high cost of vet care in the state her response was, "You have to take them to the vet?"

    Once people see the itemized cost, it all makes sense but most just never think about what goes into breeding a litter.


  • This thread is already a sticky.


  • @lvoss:

    When I said this was due to the high cost of vet care in the state her response was, "You have to take them to the vet?"

    :eek::eek::eek:

    I've really enjoyed this thread, and I appreciate the work you've put into it. I had no idea how much went into breeding personally, but this comment FLOORED me!

    I wonder if this person realizes you have to feed these animals & take them out to potty, too!?!?!?


  • Some people just don't get it. I just had my 2 in for their annual visit and my total cost was $420.00 and I thought I got off easy. The cost alone of Ivermectin is astonishing.


  • I can only hope the person posting you have to take them to the vet was just teasing.
    Otherwise, its very sad indeed!


  • @sharronhurlbut:

    I can only hope the person posting you have to take them to the vet was just teasing.
    Otherwise, its very sad indeed!

    I doubt that Sharron…. it is a common question that I have heard... people seem to think that birthing pups is natural... and you never had problems...


  • Oh, Pat, that breaks my heart!
    Those poor girl dogs….


  • @sharronhurlbut:

    I can only hope the person posting you have to take them to the vet was just teasing.
    Otherwise, its very sad indeed!

    She was very serious. She knew nothing about health testing, had never considered that you should get pre-natal care. She also didn't think about the after birth check up for mom and pups. I don't know how she thought shots were given. It just never occured to her that vets were involved.


  • And that is a problem we all have seen… "pre-natal" care???? That is required??????


  • It breaks my heart they don't tend to these pg girls…
    Hopefully, this info above will give them a clue.
    I do so hope they listen.


  • I asked on another post but i think these is the right..

    Every time that a pair of dogs will be bread need to be tested for fanconi, hips, eyes and so on? i was thinking that just one time on the life of the dogs.

    So i see the chart and im wondering why fanconi need to be test every time.. and hips and so on. thanks in advice


  • The parents must be both be tested but Fanconi and Hips are tested once in a dog's lifetime. Thyroid and Eyes are tested throughout the dog's life.


  • I was reading that only bread a bitch about 3 times, what happens then with that dogs? are resell, or keep all of them?

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