They do at times Puppy's are in high demand, however, there are a variety of ages. Never underestimate the magic of a non puppy.. I've overheard $100 - $500. Calling for specfic information or checking the web page may also fill in some blanks. I believe the price range is standard. If you're looking for a pure breed I suggest you look at another place but if you want a well rounded, healthy puppy or dog I encourage you hit up the Humane Society. The charge includes current shots, proof of any medical issues or potential concerns. Neutrer or Spade procedure when allowed and may include some dog food, a discount coupon at a dog store which could include a discount for a basic training class if the petstore offers such classes. The fee helps The Humane Society continue helping other dogs. The volunteers walk dogs, answer phones and clean out holding areas. They hold wisdom experience and insight. Just ask. I hope you find the right dog and I hope you're the right owner for a dog.
Sometimes they do have small dogs, it just depends. You should check their website. They keep it updated and have photos and information about each adoptable animal. We just got a kitty from there, she's awesome.
When I just happened to stop in one day, there were very loving dogs of all sizes.
The dogs at the shelter change everyday. There are small dogs sometimes, however they are usually strays that have no previous history. Check the website first to see who is available, then read the bio for the dog to see if they are appropriate for your household. If it looks like a good match come into the shelter to do a visitation with the dog. The price varies based on age and the desirability of the breed. Single breed puppies will be closer to $500, but check the bio for the dog for the exact amount.
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